Tony Freeth is a mathematician and Managing Director, Images First Ltd—Film & TV Production. He's an honorary Professor, University College London and founding member of the UCL Antikythera Research Team.
We'll talk about an incredible device that some people call the world's oldest computer. And given how old it is (probably dating from about 100 BC), this device seems like one of the most incredible things ever produced by human ingenuity.
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This is an amazing video: https://youtu.be/1ebB0tyrMa8?si=APjcGB4GhUQtL5L1