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OT- Little 2000 year old philosophy and SEIV
Wow, I just made a connection. Imagine the Mediterranean about the time of late Greeks, early Romans. Conquest and new lands, new colonies and expansion. At the time, was there any more to these people? Of course there was, but why ask when there is so much close to home, and all of those other places are so far away.
So I wonder, the Mediterranean was to us today a complete Earth. We have all that there is to offer, but yet there is so much more. This makes me ask the questions of evolutionary periods. Personally I believe that we are on the verge of the beggining of a new period. We have the birthplace of modern man in the Mediterranean expand and conquer. We move on to the age of the Vikings and Spanish who dared to wonder, look what they have acheived for modern day man. Now we have modern day man in complete control of an element and looking beyond. So to put things into perspective in SEIV Early Greeks- Control of the solar system Vikings and Spanish- Control of the region of stars in our Galaxy. Modern day man- Control of a major sector of our Galaxy. Man moves on. Politicians and all of those boring people that think that we're here to stay put and live dull dreary lives have it all wrong. I believe that we will get there, and it is just a matter of proper timing and spirit. Our place, Man's place, most deffinatly has a place in the stars, and I beleive that we are in the epoch of that step forward. Love that Discovery Channel. Now just imagine if that 2000 year Archimedes computer wasn't lost at sea! |
Re: OT- Little 2000 year old philosophy and SEIV
What is the Archimedes computer? Did he actually make a computer?
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Re: OT- Little 2000 year old philosophy and SEIV
I think Tnarg is referring to a device that was found in the Med. It was a device that used gearing to calculate something, perhaps astronomical. It was very badly corroded from exposure to salt water. IMO it raises more questions than it answers. But at least it shows that mechanical gearing was known at sometime in the distant past...
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Re: OT- Little 2000 year old philosophy and SEIV
The Antikythera Device seems to have been an astronomical computer. Exactly what it was used for is still a subject of speculation. Could have been for navigation, but could also have been for astrology. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
http://www.economist.com/displaystor...ory_id=1337165 http://www.giant.net.au/Users/rupert...ra/kythera.htm |
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