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Time-Slip Artifacts: Modern Objects in the Ancient World – Volume 1

The Why Files | April 18, 2024
Time-Slip Artifacts: Modern Objects in the Ancient World - Volume 1

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  1. @artawhirler

    April 18, 2024 at 11:36 pm

    The Antikythera device was actually designed to tell its users when the next episode of The Why Files would appear. The ancient Greeks loved this show just as much as we do, and according to Plato, nothing pissed them off more than missing an episode.

  2. @TheWhore2culture

    April 18, 2024 at 11:36 pm

    I heard very early in the late 70s/early 80s of the Antikythera relic. I managed through contacts in Greece – one of my favourite countries on the planet – and even then,having gotten my half Greek school friend to confirm it was on display, it still took a further THREE trips to Athens to finally glimpse this enigmatic & anachronistic item.
    Among the other various Halls in this magnificent museum were some of the most beautiful – even if only random parts – of some of the most lifelike & anatomically correctly bronze/some gilded,that I've ever seen outside of the Magnificent Museum at Delphi.
    These people had the capability to " breath life" into simulacrums of people lost long ago to.- there has to be more to thes objects than conventional wisdom dictates.

  3. @jackdundon2261

    April 18, 2024 at 11:36 pm

    My dad had a best friend. He was an archaeologist back in the '60s or '70s. They found in the Rocky mountains, a thunder agate that had a spark plug in it. It was different than the spark plug we have today, but it was obviously some form of an ancient spark plug. They also found off the Oregon coast in a core sample was a bolt. Like a NUT AND BOLT. (Very out of place) Probably from the humans who were here before th great flood.

  4. @glencalhoun9544

    April 18, 2024 at 11:36 pm

    Damascus steel actually goes into the MILLIONS of layers!!! And its not yrs long to make them. Once you understand how doubling works mathematically, then you can understand how quickly those layers can be achieved. And only the best of Damascus steel has no impurities. It ALL depends on the blacksmith and how good he or she is at their craft. It can be forged very dirtily with LOTS of impurities. Sometimes ugly and sometimes gorgeous, but still impure and very weak. But good Damascus steel IS Very Hard!!! Extremely!!! But we do now have types of heat treated alloys that are WAY harder than our modern Damascus. Like hammer the blade through it type of harder…..

  5. @saptarshihalder3743

    April 18, 2024 at 11:36 pm

    The conclusion reminds of some verses from Vedas, the description of yugas and the timeframes reffered, and the cycles of these yugas, we're in the last phase of kaliyug and as it ends the people from next kaliyug be discovering our nuclear evidences.

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