The Baghdad "Battery" had Lack of electrical connections so it was useless as a battery. Although the iron rod projected outside of the asphalt plug, the copper tube did not, so it was it impossible to connect a wire to it (if they had one) to complete a circuit. 7:00 A tooth from an excavator's bucket. When using heavy digging equipment near coal mines, coal dust, and flammable gases, you want to use a metal that doesn’t spark like as iron which can ignite coal dust therefore aluminum is used. One of the teeth broke off an excavator, sunk into the mud of a riverbank, and was recovered many years later.
I could tell it was an excavator tooth the instant I looked at it. Also, the Shroud of Turin has been pretty much proven to be woven on a loom that did not exist until around the 1200s. Weird video.
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The Baghdad "Battery" had Lack of electrical connections so it was useless as a battery. Although the iron rod projected outside of the asphalt plug, the copper tube did not, so it was it impossible to connect a wire to it (if they had one) to complete a circuit.
7:00 A tooth from an excavator's bucket. When using heavy digging equipment near coal mines, coal dust, and flammable gases, you want to use a metal that doesn’t spark like as iron which can ignite coal dust therefore aluminum is used. One of the teeth broke off an excavator, sunk into the mud of a riverbank, and was recovered many years later.
I could tell it was an excavator tooth the instant I looked at it. Also, the Shroud of Turin has been pretty much proven to be woven on a loom that did not exist until around the 1200s. Weird video.
Well, none of these are out of place, or mysterious
They are all amazing examples of human ingenuity of the centuries
All this is old news and not that mysterious
The channel is called Lazy chill History so it tracks
First in a series, done iceberg style (most common to most obscure)