Oct 12 / Tim Lawrenz

Archimedes burnt ships?


Ancient Greek and Roman historians recorded that during the siege of Syracuse in 212 BC, Archimedes (a notably smart person) constructed a burning glass to set the Roman warships, anchored within bow and arrow range, afire. The story has been much debated and oft dismissed as myth.

Now some guys from the MIT have proven it… by doing it.

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