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English: I recreated Hero's aeolipile machine to see if this very first steam engine could be put to work. Could the industrial revolution started 2000 years earlier?
Українська: «How To Make Everything» YouTube реконструює геронову кулю, «щоб продемонструвати, чи можна запустити цей найперший паровий двигун». «Чи могла промислова революція [могла] початися на 2000 років раніше?». Римський архітектор та інженер Вітрувій описав геронову кулю для експерименту, щоб продемонструвати природу рухів атмосферного повітря (вітру) у своїх «Десяти книгах про архітектуру» (30–20 роки до н. е.).
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 09 December 2024. It was captioned as follows:
English: The YouTuber of "How To Make Everything" reconstructs the aeolipile "to see if this very first steam engine could be put to work". "Could the industrial revolution [have] started 2000 years earlier?".
Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius described the aeolipile for an experiment to demonstrate the nature of atmospheric air movements (wind) in his Ten Books on Architecture (30–20 BCE).
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Čeština: Youtuber "How To Make Everything" rekonstruuje aeolipile, dávnověkého předchůdce dnešních parních strojů, aby zjistil, zda by tento stoj být uveden do provozu. Možná tak průmyslová revoluce začala o 2 000 let dříve než se dnes učí.
Římský architekt a inženýr Marcus Vitruvius Pollio popsal eolipile pro experiment k demonstraci povahy pohybů atmosférického vzduchu (vítr) ve svém díle „Deset knih o architektuře“ .
English: The YouTuber of "How To Make Everything" reconstructs the aeolipile "to see if this very first steam engine could be put to work". "Could the industrial revolution [have] started 2000 years earlier?".
Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius described the aeolipile for an experiment to demonstrate the nature of atmospheric air movements (wind) in his Ten Books on Architecture (30–20 BCE).
Français : Le youtuber de la chaîne
How To Make Everything
reconstruit l'éolipyle « pour voir si le premier moteur à vapeur peut être utilisable ». « La révolution industrielle aurait-elle pu commencer 2 000 ans plus tôt ? »
L'architecte romain Vitruve décrit l'utilisation de l'éolipyle pour démontrer la nature des mouvements de l'air ambiant (vent) dans son traité .
Slovenščina: Youtuber kanala »How To Make Everything« (Kako napraviti karkoli) rekonstruira eolipil, »da bi ugotovil, ali bi se ta prva prva naprava lahko uporabljala v praksi«. »Bi se lahko industrijska revolucija začela prej?«
Rimski arhitekt in inženir Vitruvij je opisal eolipil kot eksperiment za prikaz narave gibanja atmosferskega zraka (vetra) v svojem delu Deset knjig o arhitekturi (30–20 pr. n. št.).
Українська: «How To Make Everything» YouTube реконструює геронову кулю, «щоб продемонструвати, чи можна запустити цей найперший паровий двигун». «Чи могла промислова революція [могла] початися на 2000 років раніше?». Римський архітектор та інженер Вітрувій описав геронову кулю для експерименту, щоб продемонструвати природу рухів атмосферного повітря (вітру) у своїх «Десяти книгах про архітектуру» (30–20 роки до н. е.).

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current01:55, 7 December 202415 min 1 s, 3,840 × 2,160 (1.01 GB)Speravir (talk | contribs)c:User:Rillke/bigChunkedUpload.js: removed advertising parts at the beginning and end
17:02, 25 September 202416 min 47 s, 3,840 × 2,160 (1.09 GB)Prototyperspective (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4OWIcSeWFk

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