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Amazing 14th century engineering for a clock. I love stuff like this. 🔊

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Profilbild von Βr⁣а⁣d﹒GаrI⁣i⁣ngh⁣ο⁣ᴜsе
Βr⁣а⁣d﹒GаrI⁣i⁣ngh⁣ο⁣ᴜsеvor 1 Jahr

New doors open with RPLUSD launch.

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NFTignition 🍌vor 1 Jahr

The things we could accomplish if we weren’t stuck on TikTok or working all day 😭

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FWOG CTOvor 1 Jahr

This design is outstanding. If you don't observe it, just the fountain

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Dr. PussInBoots/MAvor 1 Jahr

At the time Marinide (merinides/ almarinyine) dynasty ruled over Morocco 🇲🇦 and the Andalusian provinces, and the capital was the city of Fez which was the oldest modern city with the best knowledge and had all sort of horloges and a water one mechanism still an Enigma

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The Heart Speaksvor 1 Jahr

Me too. This is art.

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Emma Salvatorevor 1 Jahr

Science is the way of life

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Mark Johnsonvor 1 Jahr

Granada! 🇪🇸

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tweemvor 1 Jahr

timeless engineering is an underrated source of inspiration. medieval craftsmen built complex systems with pure mechanical logic - no electricity, no software, just gears and gravity creating perfect time loops

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Zpizzlevor 1 Jahr

Wait, how did they control the water being filled into the bowl? Flow rate, start time?

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TKainZerovor 1 Jahr

I saw this youtube video a few days ago. REALLY cool stuff You should probably give them credit you thief.

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