The mystery has not been able to decipher ancient super-lost technologies
In the history of mankind, there are many important inventions that help change lives, demonstrating the incredible talent and creative power of mankind.
However, technology is not something constant and lasting forever with the universe. Unique inventions exist only as long as their information is stored and passed down through generations.
As the 'circulating wire' breaks down, technology will be forgotten forever despite the efforts of today's human reconstruction. Sometimes, the loss of a certain technology is not a disaster, because most truly significant inventions are 'cloned' in different countries around the world.
But there are technologies that disappear over time, leaving many rumors and legends about their supernatural powers and supernormal abilities to the divine level.
Ancient times
Dry stone grafting: The technology of building stone walls of Inca always makes modern architects admire. The stones have an uneven shape with a weight of 120-200 tons, but when put together, it is suitable, fit to look like a jigsaw puzzle.
They were amazingly matched, even a piece of paper could hardly be inserted between rocks. In addition, these stones are all grafted dry, ie do not use any adhesive.
Dry stone graft.
The accuracy is very high, with the combination of rounded corners and various interlocking designs of the blocks, and the way the walls lean in (to reduce damage in the case of earthquakes) did for confusing scientists for decades.
The method that the Incas used to connect adjacent stones is still a mystery and the efforts to reconstruct these techniques have not yielded any results.
Practicing stainless iron: Modern science also cannot explain the phenomenon of 1,600-year-old iron pillar in Delhi (India) without rusting after thousands of years, but according to speculation, the mystery lies in technology. 'perfect' iron smelting but lost to Indians.
According to ancient documents, Delhi iron columns were created in the fourth century under King Chandragupta II (from 375 to 413), to worship the Hindu gods of protection.
On the outside, it is just a monolithic pillar of 6.3m high and the base is 1m deep underground. The diameter of the column decreases from 48cm at the foot of the column to 29cm when reaching the top. In the middle of the column is a paragraph written in ancient Sanskrit, with the content praising a king. This 'nothing special' project became famous all over the world for 'lasting forever.'
Because science has yet to find the secret to smelting stainless iron of ancient India , many legends have been woven into the history of Delhi columns, most of them related to aliens or supernatural forces.
Practice stainless iron.
Mithridates ' 'poison' antidote: Mithridates took the name of King Mithridates VI (ruling Pontus from 120 to 63 BC) - dubbed 'King of Poison'.
Obsessed by the death of a father murdered by poison in a grand party in 120 BC, King Mithradates VI was very 'sensitive' to poison. Fearing an ' unjust ' death, King Mithridates VI decided to plan 'practice with poison' and forced himself to seriously implement that plan.
First, he studied all the herbs he earned for certain knowledge about poison. Then he began to mix herbs together, creating poisons that could kill people.
King Mithradates regularly used a small amount of herbal mixtures to help him with 'resistance' , avoiding being assassinated by poison. It is said that he had invented all kinds of toxins with 65 ingredients, and when he lost the war, lost his kingdom and his wife and children, he committed suicide by poison but failed because he was exempted. infected with all types of poison.
Finally, King Mithradates VI had to end his life with a sword of a soldier. However, it is regrettable that the formula of this poison medicine has disappeared.
Antidote.
Modern times
: The idea of power transmission was launched in early 1900 by Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla before the grid was widely available.
From these years, 'mad scientist alienated by researchers' Tesla has dreamed of a world without complicated electrical wires that use a wireless tower and power system to reach every lane. niche in the world. He showed humanity his superhuman mind when studying a sensitive gas particle, with the ability to glow and provide light to the world.
Next, Tesla started building Wardenclyffe tower, 29m high in New York. This tower is considered to be the last step in Tesla's wireless power system, and is combined with the invention of the universal energy receiver. If successful, the world will be able to use electricity for free and unlimited with just an antenna to collect energy at the end.
However, this project only survived 17 years (1900-1917) after the funding for Tesla was abruptly terminated for unknown reasons, even all the experimental documents related to this invention were all burned.
: Stanley Meyer (1940-1998), a mechanical engineer has invented what physicists consider impossible. He turned water into Hydro energy to run his car and traveled from New York to Los Angeles to spend more than 80 liters of water.
There have been many big companies in the field of automobile production and oil and gas exploitation have offered to buy his creative ideas up to nearly a billion dollars worth, but he did not exchange any price .
But thinking that the world would change miraculously after the invention, it was unexpected and in 1998, he suddenly died at the age of 57 when the research was still unfinished. And the research has ended here. Many mysteries surround his death but so far have not found an answer.
Miraculous box: Tom Ogle is just an ordinary mechanic, but he showed the world the amazingness of inventing a 'magic box'. Just replace the car's air conditioner with Tom Ogle's box, the car can run a few hundred kilometers further along with the same amount of fuel. The box has been rated by leading experts and patented.
Oil companies have spent billions of dollars to buy off and expect him to stop making these machines because Tom Ogle's invention could make them bankrupt for not selling a lot of fuel. more, but he refused.
Unfortunately, Tom Ogle was murdered by a gunman in 1981. And the way to build a super-carburetor should have changed the world of automobile manufacturing forever in the depths of the grave. with him.
: In 1960, Pellegrino Ernetti, an Italian pastor, said he worked with two famous physicists Enrico Fermi and Werner von Braun to create 'Chronovisor' - a time machine. The time machine is described as a box with strange details and can learn about past mysterious events.
His theory holds that 'anything that happens saves a kind of energy, which is never destroyed'. Therefore, he developed a device that can detect, magnify and convert this type of energy into image - just like a TV can project past scenes when it receives the appropriate wavefloor.
However, instead of developing this project, the genius inventors destroyed the machine to avoid the dangers of misuse before Pellegrino Ernetti died in 1994.
Super compression algorithm : Thanks to the superhuman mind, Romke information technology genius Jan Bernhard Sloot has created the algorithm to shrink the amount of information very miraculously: from 10GB of data to be compressed down only 8KB.
In 1999, he defended his research work with technology leaders and persuaded them to buy it. Romke Jan Bernhard Sloot showed 16 movies contained in a 64KB chip.
Everyone is also surprised to be present in this event and they think that he will surely become a billionaire from ceding the product of the idea. But just two days before transferring the algorithm to the partner, Sloot mysteriously died.
Rumor has it that Sloot has had a heart attack, but it could also be a crime to rob creative ideas. The disc containing the secret key of his data compression algorithm has forever disappeared .
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