Welcome to the next part of the past Human Civilization that existed millions of years ago. In this writing, I will continue all the facts and evidence what today's human has discovered about the past human civilization.
This pillar is said to be at least 1,500 years old and could be older than that. This pillar remains to be in the rust-free state and is of an astounding purity. According to A.P. Gupta, Head of Department of Applied Science and Humanities at Institue of Technology and Management in India, the composition of the pillar is 99.72% iron.
It was made at least "400 years before the largest known foundry of the world could have produced it," wrote John Rowlett in " A study of the Craftsmen of Ancient and Medieval Civilizations to show their training on our Present Day Method of Trade Education."
Going back to 132 A.D., Zhang Heng is believed to create the world's first seismoscope. The working of this instrument remains a mystery however the replicas have worked with a precision comparable to the modern instruments.
In 132 A.D., it is said that it correctly indicated the occurrence of an earthquake about 300 miles west of Luoyang, the capital city. No one had felt the quake in Luoyang and dismissed the warning until a messenger arrived for aid after a few days.
3. Antikythera Mechanism
A mechanism, often referred to as an ancient “computer,” that was built by Greeks around 150 B.C. was able to calculate astronomical changes with great precision.
“If it hadn’t been discovered … no one would possibly believe that it could exist because it’s so sophisticated,” said Mathematician Tony Freeth in a NOVA documentary. Mathias Buttet, director of research and development for watch-maker Hublot, said in a video released by the Hellenic Republic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, “This Antikythera Mechanism includes ingenious features which are not found in modern watch-making.”
1. Iron Pillar of Delhi
This pillar is said to be at least 1,500 years old and could be older than that. This pillar remains to be in the rust-free state and is of an astounding purity. According to A.P. Gupta, Head of Department of Applied Science and Humanities at Institue of Technology and Management in India, the composition of the pillar is 99.72% iron.
It was made at least "400 years before the largest known foundry of the world could have produced it," wrote John Rowlett in " A study of the Craftsmen of Ancient and Medieval Civilizations to show their training on our Present Day Method of Trade Education."
2. 2,000-Year-Old Earthquake Detector
Going back to 132 A.D., Zhang Heng is believed to create the world's first seismoscope. The working of this instrument remains a mystery however the replicas have worked with a precision comparable to the modern instruments.
In 132 A.D., it is said that it correctly indicated the occurrence of an earthquake about 300 miles west of Luoyang, the capital city. No one had felt the quake in Luoyang and dismissed the warning until a messenger arrived for aid after a few days.
3. Antikythera Mechanism
A mechanism, often referred to as an ancient “computer,” that was built by Greeks around 150 B.C. was able to calculate astronomical changes with great precision.
“If it hadn’t been discovered … no one would possibly believe that it could exist because it’s so sophisticated,” said Mathematician Tony Freeth in a NOVA documentary. Mathias Buttet, director of research and development for watch-maker Hublot, said in a video released by the Hellenic Republic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, “This Antikythera Mechanism includes ingenious features which are not found in modern watch-making.”
Reference
http://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/17-out-place-artifacts-said-suggest-high-tech-prehistoric-civilizations-020544/page/0/1
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