The thousand-year-old cup knows to swallow alcohol, restrains greed

The special cup of mathematician, the great Greek philosophy of Pythagoras is known to help people restrain greed and it is not easy to drink drunk.

According to Ancient Origins, Pythagoras's cup at first looks like normal cups or cups. But it is actually a cleverly arranged device that controls the amount of liquid inside.

Some others speculate that this device is to teach people a lesson about greed.

According to Greek legend, philosopher Pythagoras invented this special cup to monitor a group of workers constructing a water supply project on Samos Island.

In order to prevent the workers from drinking too much alcohol, affecting their work progress, Pythagoras used this cup, causing their greed to dissolve.

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Pythagoras's ancient cup.

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Operation mechanism of the cup.

If the workers pouring alcohol over the bar indicated, the amount of alcohol in the cup will run out.

The structure and special working principle of the cup makes it difficult for those who even want to drink drunk.

Accordingly, the cup has a Siphon tube (exhaust pipe) with an u-shape upside down, cleverly concealed in the middle. The outside catheter is placed on the bottom of the cup.

When liquid or alcohol stops at a certain limit, nothing happens. Conversely, if the liquid spills over the limit line, it will be pushed back through the Siphon tube and drained out.

For thousands of years, Pythagoras's cup story still carries a profound lesson, helping people to live in moderation and refrain from greed.

Today, Pythagoras cup mechanism is also applied to water-based devices that are placed in toilets or bathrooms. Water will automatically drain in the sink when exceeding the limit.