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The Antikythera Mechanism – a 2,000-year-old ancient Greek computer recovered from a Mediterranean shipwreck. In Case File 002, Arthur Scott investigates the most advanced technological artifact of the ancient world. Built around 150 BC, this extraordinary device calculated the movements of the Sun, Moon, eclipses, and possibly even the planets — centuries before similar technology reappeared in Europe. How did ancient engineers build something this precise? Was it a one-of-a-kind invention, or part of a lost tradition of mechanical science? 📍 See the original artifact: National Archaeological Museum, Athens https://www.namuseum.gr/en/collection... 📚 Sources & Research: • Freeth et al., Nature (2006) • UCL Team, Scientific Reports (2021) • Derek de Solla Price – Gears from the Greeks (1974) • Antikythera Mechanism Research Project http://www.antikythera-mechanism.gr/ #UnsolvedMysteries #ArthurScott #antikytheramechanism watch the other episodes: • Voynich Manuscript That Broke Every Codebr... • D.B. Cooper – What the Evidence Actually S... ⚠️ Disclaimer Arthur Scott is a fictional character created for documentary-style storytelling. This content is produced for educational and entertainment purposes only. It does not provide academic, scientific, medical, financial, or professional advice. All historical claims are based on publicly available research and institutional sources. Interpretations and narrative framing are presented for analysis and discussion. Some visuals, audio, or graphical elements may be AI-assisted for illustrative purposes. Always consult primary sources and qualified experts when conducting your own research.