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🚨This 4th Century Cup Literally Uses Nanotechnology That Should NOT EXIST For Over 1,500 Years!
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The craftmanship is epic, but they must have figured out how to make monoatomic gold & silver to incorporate those in the glassmaking. That would imply 'something' was employed that produced a tiny Electrical Current in an electrolysis jar to make nano atoms. interesting.🤔

Wild

Loved that one. Watched it last night

I believe it was intentional. It’s a lost art.

It's a cool cup but the claims of nanotechnology are overwrought. Things are nano everywhere whether we realize it or not. All life is basically nanotechbology, DNA is ~2 nm wide. Burning soot creates buckyballs. Stoneage nanotechnology! It's mostly a hype term. 🤷🏼♂️

Yes, nanoscale stuff is everywhere, but not intentionally engineered. It’s true that life works at the nanoscale (DNA, proteins), and random processes (like burning) can make nanoscale particles (like soot, buckyballs). BUT, the Lycurgus Cup is not just random nano-bits forming naturally. It shows purposeful manipulation of nanoparticles (gold and silver) to achieve a specific optical effect, dichroism (changing color based on light direction).

I've never seen anyone like @EricStoneGOLD Gotta admit Mirrored his entries and exits, Once I followed his rhythm,

I think it started out accidental and then applied intentionally…

