This mysterious ancient computer has a ‘calendar ring’ that tracked the lunar year

New research into ripples in the fabric of spacetime suggests that a nearly 2,000-year-old cosmic calculator followed the lunar calendar instead of the solar calendar.

The hand-cranked “Antikythera Mechanism” was recovered in pieces from a sunken shipwreck in the Aegean Sea in 1901, sparking more than a century of research into how it was made—and why. The box-shaped mechanical computer used gears and dials to track ancient astronomical events like solar eclipses and the movements of planets.

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