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For 2,000 years, the ancient library of Herculaneum was considered lost forever—baked into fragile lumps of charcoal by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. But what if we could read the unreadable without ever opening the scrolls? In this video, we dive into the incredible true story of how a 21-year-old student, Luke Farritor, alongside a brilliant team of researchers and the $700,000 Vesuvius Challenge, used advanced AI to decode these ancient Roman texts. Discover how a microscopic "crackle" and a neural network revealed the lost words of the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, proving that artificial intelligence isn't just about generating the future—it's a time machine to our past. If you love the intersection of ancient history and mind-blowing technology, make sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button for more incredible stories! Drop a comment below: What other ancient mysteries do you think AI could solve next? 👇 ⏱️Chapters 00:00 - The 2,000-Year-Old Physics Problem 00:25 - The Eruption of Vesuvius & The Secret Library 01:33 - Why Modern X-Rays Failed to Read the Scrolls 02:08 - The $700,000 Vesuvius Challenge 02:30 - The Breakthrough: Finding "The Crackle" 02:57 - How a 21-Year-Old Used AI to Read the Unreadable 03:41 - The First Word Revealed After Two Millennia 04:15 - What Do the Ancient Roman Scrolls Actually Say? 04:53 - AI is a Time Machine