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It's been a year like no other folks, so its definitely time for a chill out vid. Do please enjoy this '1000 hours' style mega edit of the Byzantine Sundial Calendar project. Without doubt, I have never felt more relaxed than watching this 27 minutes sail by. Thank you for tuning in, have a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year, and I'll catch you all in 2021. Cheers, Chris. Join YouTube Channel Memberships here: / @clickspring Become a Clickspring Patron here: / membership Build info: The build is a modernised interpretation of the original sundial-calendar artefact currently located in the London Science Museum https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ . The original artefact is currently regarded as the second oldest geared mechanism on the historical record (after the Antikythera Mechanism), and is loosely dated to around 500AD. As the name suggests, it's a combination portable sundial and lunar calendar mechanism. In addition to being a portable sundial, it computes the current age and phase of the moon, the position of the sun and moon in the zodiac, as well as the current date. I've extended the original design to include a Lunar Node display, according to the research of the engineering historian Michael Wright. This transforms the device from a simple calendar into a very effective eclipse prediction machine. It also makes it a great tool to help visualise the celestial mechanics behind an eclipse. Original Device: https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup... Wright & Fields research: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/1... To view the full narrated build series and plans visit: / clickspring ________________________________________________________ A very special thank you to Patrons: Sinking Valley Woodworks (http://www.sinkingvalleywoodworks.com) Glenn Trewitt Christopher Warnock Mike Manfrin Guy Loughridge Peter John Richardson Adam Slagle Niels Palmann Steven R. Crider Gary Levario Pete Askew Jeff Armstrong Rudolph Bescherer Jr Robert Petz Ralph McCoy Tim Bray Jim Popwell Bradley Pirtle Bogdan Dan Patrick Deuley Maris Vecmanis Thomas Veilleux Mike Armour Alan Carey Felix Green Rev. Steven Anderson Paul Alix John A McCormick Olof Haggren Larry Pardi Tim Ball Andre van Soest Michael Hardel Lee Wiggins Peter ________________________________________________________