Known as the Antikythera mechanism, the bronze device is a mechanical computer with interlocking gears.
A shipwreck full of ancient treasuresThe Antikythera mechanism is broken and eroded, making it difficult to know exactly how it worked.
Associated Press/Petros GiannakourisThe Antikythera mechanism is just one intriguing finding from a 2,000-year-old shipwreck that divers first discovered in 1900.
But the Antikythera mechanism is perhaps the most unique discovery of them all.
AdvertisementWoan's colleague Joseph Bayley followed up the research by modifying techniques used to study gravitational waves, which are ripples in space-time.
Persons:
—, Graham Woan, Chris Budiselic, Budisic's, Woan, Petros Giannakouris, Derek John de Solla Price, Budiselic, Joseph Bayley, Bayley
Organizations:
Service, Business, University of Glasgow, Associated Press, Oceanographic, Woan's
Locations:
Antikythera