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The Mystery Of Lost Technologies | Advanced Tech Lost Or Forgotten To History | Unveiled
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9/27/2023
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Human history has seen us develop ever more advanced technology, building on what came
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before.
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Major discoveries and inventions have been passed down through generations, which sought
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to improve upon them.
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Or that's what happened some of the time.
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There are at least a handful of technologies that have been lost to time as well.
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This is Unveiled, and today we're taking a closer look at the advanced technologies
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that have been lost or forgotten through history.
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Let's begin with one of the most famous examples of an invention lost to history.
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The incendiary weapon of the Eastern Roman Empire, Greek Fire.
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In 395 CE, the Roman Empire was divided into Western and Eastern Empires.
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The Western Roman Empire would fall within the following century, but the Eastern, also
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called the Byzantine Empire, endured for another thousand years and was a force to be reckoned
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with during the medieval era.
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One of its most feared weapons was Greek Fire, a powerful incendiary substance projected
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from flamethrowers primarily in naval combat.
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In actuality, the crusaders of later centuries named it Greek Fire.
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It was known in its day as Roman Fire.
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Invented in the year 672, it played a crucial role in Roman defense during the early Muslim
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conquests.
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Greek Fire was mentioned in texts up until the 13th century, after which it seemed to
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have fallen into disuse.
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Fire had been used in warfare for centuries prior, but none had quite done it like the
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Byzantines.
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What they had created was an incredibly flammable liquid, similar to napalm of the modern era,
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that would burn on top of water.
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It was even claimed that contact with water would ignite it.
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Byzantines possessed powerful pressurized cannons that would spew out the liquid onto
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enemy ships.
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These really were flamethrowers in the most literal sense.
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The production of the weapon was an incredibly well-kept secret, with operators and technicians
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only allowed to know about one singular component of it.
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This meant that no enemy could learn their secrets.
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Even when Bulgarians captured some of the substance and dozens of flamethrowers in 814
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for example, they couldn't figure out how to make it all work.
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Eventually, Greek Fire was phased out, and after the 13th century, there exists no accounts
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of its use.
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The recipe was kept so secret that it was lost to time.
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The composition remains a matter of debate between historians, and we've been unable
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to reproduce it.
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Another material that perplexed researchers is Damascus Steel.
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From production from the 3rd to the 17th century CE, Damascus Steel was an incredibly durable
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material that could be sharpened to a fine edge.
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It was used to smith the blades of swords in the Near East.
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Made from a steel known as woots from southern India, it was forged in such a way that left
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unique wavy patterns across the surface.
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The origin of the steel's name is contentious.
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It may have been named after Damascus, the capital of Syria.
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Alternatively, it could derive from Damasci, a swordsmith who made this type of weapon.
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Another theory is that it came from damas, the Arabic word for water, describing the
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rippling pattern on the metal's surface.
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Legends claim that Damascus Steel could cut through the barrel of a rifle.
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However, the means of forging such blades remains mysterious.
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Modern steel outperforms them, but they're still incredibly well-made for the time.
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In 2006, a German research team reported that the blades contained nanowires and carbon
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nanotubes, which may have come from plant fibers being added during the forging process.
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These nanotubes strengthened the blades significantly, putting the production process centuries ahead
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of its time.
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Another major factor was the ore used to create Wootz Steel, which was rich in impurities.
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Eventually, these ore veins depleted, leaving smiths without the raw materials needed.
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It's thought this is the biggest factor for why we can't reproduce the metal today,
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and that without the same raw materials used in the past, we will never be able to replicate
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it exactly.
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Turning to the Romans, another durable but mysterious material was Roman Concrete, or,
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as they called it, Opus Caementicum.
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Modern concrete has a lifetime of roughly 50 to 100 years, but Roman concrete can last
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at least two millennia.
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It became widely used in approximately 150 BCE, leading to an architectural revolution
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that produced buildings still standing today.
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For an example, consider the Pantheon in Rome, which has an enormous concrete dome for a
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roof and has stood for 2,000 years.
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It's almost somewhat self-healing, with the material used leading to the growth of a rare
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mineral and can repair its own cracks naturally with time.
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For hundreds of years after the Empire's fall, many tried to unlock its method of production.
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The mystery recipe was discovered surprisingly recently, with researchers in 2023 finally
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solving the riddle.
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The key ingredients are quicklime, a highly reactive form of limestone, alongside volcanic
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ash, neither of which are used in modern concrete.
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It can also be exposed to harsh underwater conditions for thousands of years with little
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wear.
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Another pro for the material is that it's significantly cheaper than modern concrete,
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costing up to 60% less to make.
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Plus, the lower temperature of the creation process gives it a lower environmental footprint.
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This makes it a contender for the most durable building material of all time, and it may
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yet end up being utilized to help hold back rising sea levels.
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We can't talk about lost technology, though, without discussing the pyramids.
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The earliest Egyptian pyramids were built over 4,500 years ago.
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Archaeologists have struggled to understand how they were constructed.
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It's often been supposed that slaves built the pyramids, but in fact, modern scholars
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believe it was the work of thousands of paid laborers, many of whom were actually farmers.
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These farmers worked on the builds during periods of the year when flooding made farming
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impossible.
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They would have also been highly skilled craftsmen.
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In general, it was considered an honor to build a pyramid for your pharaoh, who was
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seen as a god on Earth.
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We now have an overall picture of their construction.
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The pyramid blocks were carved out at nearby quarries.
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It's believed that they were then transported along the Nile River and a series of canals
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to the pyramid bases.
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Alternatively, they may have been pulled on sleds, with the sands below wetted so that
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they could slide across with ease.
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Once the blocks arrived, how they were lifted and stacked atop each other is still somewhat
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mysterious.
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The most popular theory is that the laborers used ramps.
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They may have also employed lever systems or ropes with pulleys and counterweights.
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Of course, some think it was just all too difficult for humans to achieve, and credit
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the pyramids to alien visitors.
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There's no evidence of extraterrestrial intervention, and it could be argued that the theory underestimates
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human ingenuity.
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Even if we do ever have a complete understanding of how humans built the pyramids, it will
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only add to their wonder.
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But finally, what about in our own time?
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Will the wonders of all the technology we have today make it into the future?
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We're surrounded by advanced products, but in many cases there's actually very little
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effort being put into preserving them.
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One example of this is with video games.
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A recent study conducted by the Video Game History Foundation showed that 87% of all
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games before 2010 are critically endangered.
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With methods of data storage advancing so quickly in our age, there is little attention
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given to preserving old methods.
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These old games and consoles are discontinued, rarely if at all re-released, and they degrade
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with time.
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At this rate, not only will early video games be lost, but enormous quantities of other
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forms of data may disappear as well.
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This is a phenomenon known as digital obsolescence, and some think it may cause a digital dark
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age, where vast quantities of information on archaic storage methods will become lost
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to time.
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Thankfully, more effort is being made to save older media devices, and hopefully our digital
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era will be preserved for the future.
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But still, as the technologies in this video show, nothing is truly invulnerable.
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What do you think?
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Is there anything we missed?
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Let us know in the comments.
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