100,000 Magnetic Cubes Found at Olmec Site - What are they? - Ed Barnhart
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Top Comments (10)
Have you thrown them out of a sling? They probably make a noise 👍
Knowing that certain fish respond to electric signals I wonder if they also respond to magnetism and ancients were aware of this
You just hit the mother load, it was probably an old Aztec bank. 😂
mass production like that would indicate warfare or industrial use i suspect. The large quantity in a limited locations is reminiscent of an arms cache
You know, I just watched a video on how some of the first computer memory was set up and worked. Essentially, they ran wires threw magnets perpendicular to each other in a mesh, similar to a net, and flipped polarities to store memory.
Fishing net weights, perhaps?
With the right wire they could be used as memory. Look for a very large 1000-year-old laptop.
The world is full of mysteries 😮
Ilmenite is a titanium silicate very similar to zirconium, both of those minerals are now commonly found in white paint, they are converted from mineral sands to titanium oxide using a process of firing to make the paint with the highest opacity. your welcome ( former metallurgical laboratory technician)
This is really exciting
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Top Comments (10)
Have you thrown them out of a sling? They probably make a noise 👍
Knowing that certain fish respond to electric signals I wonder if they also respond to magnetism and ancients were aware of this
You just hit the mother load, it was probably an old Aztec bank. 😂
mass production like that would indicate warfare or industrial use i suspect. The large quantity in a limited locations is reminiscent of an arms cache
You know, I just watched a video on how some of the first computer memory was set up and worked. Essentially, they ran wires threw magnets perpendicular to each other in a mesh, similar to a net, and flipped polarities to store memory.
Fishing net weights, perhaps?
With the right wire they could be used as memory. Look for a very large 1000-year-old laptop.
The world is full of mysteries 😮
Ilmenite is a titanium silicate very similar to zirconium, both of those minerals are now commonly found in white paint, they are converted from mineral sands to titanium oxide using a process of firing to make the paint with the highest opacity. your welcome ( former metallurgical laboratory technician)
This is really exciting