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        <title>☀🌙 Cadrans solaire et lunaire vieux de 750 ans à Konark, en Inde [VOSTFR]</title>
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        <description>Source - PraveenMohan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9RF9lLBIMs&amp;t=409s 0:10 - Une horloge précise 2:51 - Une autre horloge 3:35 - L'heure après le coucher du soleil 4:12 - Cadrans lunaires 4:27 - Un saint mystérieux 5:22 - Connaissances limitées 6:21 - Indices sur les roues 6:55 - Conclusion 📝🎞️ Traduction - Sous-titrage &amp; Montage - @Flat-Earth-Odysee:5 : LUG Nasad @LugNassad Le cadran solaire possède 8 rayons principaux qui divisent les 24 heures en 8 parties égales, soit 3 heures entre deux rayons principaux. Il comporte également 8 rayons secondaires. Chaque rayon secondaire passe exactement entre deux rayons principaux. Ainsi, chaque rayon secondaire divise les 3 heures en deux, soit 90 minutes (1 heure et demie) entre deux rayons principaux. Sur le pourtour du cadran, on distingue de nombreuses perles. En observant attentivement, on constate qu'il y a 30 perles entre chaque rayon secondaire et chaque rayon principal. Les 90 minutes sont donc divisées par 30 perles. Chaque perle représente donc 3 minutes. Les perles sont suffisamment grandes pour que l'on puisse voir si l'ombre se projette au centre ou à une extrémité. De cette manière, on peut calculer le temps avec précision, à la minute près. Science of Konark Temple India https://pparihar.com/2015/10/25/science-of-konark-temple-india/ Let's take a look at the accuracy of the Sundial at Konark Sun temple in India built in 1250 A.D. People still use it today to tell time. Let me show you a short clip of a tour guide figuring out the time and then I will explain how this sundial works. As you can see, the sundial is pretty accurate and people are amazed by it. Let's take a closer look and see how it works. The sundial has 8 major spokes that divide 24 hours into 8 equal parts, which means that the time between two major spokes is 3 hours. There are 8 minor spokes as well. Each minor spoke runs exactly in the middle of 2 major spokes. This means that the minor spoke divides the 3 hours in half, so the time between a major spoke and a minor spoke is an hour and half or 90 minutes. Now, at the edge of the wheel, you can see a lot of beads. If you observe carefully, you can see that there are 30 beads between a minor and a major spoke. So, the 90 minutes are further divided by 30 beads. This means that each bead carries a value of 3 minutes. The beads are large enough, so you can also see if the shadow falls in the center of the bead or on one of the ends of the bead. This way we can further calculate time accurately to the minute. The sundial shows time in an anti-clockwise fashion. At the top, the major spoke stands for midnight and this spoke stands for 3 A.M and this one for 6 A.M and so on. When I place a finger or a pen at the tail of the animal in the axle, the shadow will fall on the edge of the wheel. Now, I simply note the bead where the shadow falls. Using the math we did before, I can easily tell the current time precisely down to the minute. Imagine how much time and coordination would have happened between the astronomers, engineers and sculptors to create something like this 750 years ago. Now if you are observing closely, you would have 2 questions in your mind right now. The first question would be, what happens when the sun moves from east to west. Since the wheel is carved on a wall, the sun would not shine on this wheel at all. How can we tell time in the afternoons? Now, the Konark temple has another wheel or sundial, located on the west side of the temple as well. You can just use the other sundial that will work perfectly from afternoon, until sunset. This is the second and the most interesting question. How do you tell time after sunset? There would be no sun, and hence no shadows from sunset till the next morning's sunrise. After all, we have 2 sundials in the temple which work only when the sun shines. To this question, I want to point out that the Konark temple does not have just 2 wheels like this. The temple has a total of 24 wheels, all accurately carved just like the sundials. Have you heard of the Moondial? Do you know that the moondials can work just like sun dials during night time? What if the other wheels in the temple could be used as moondials? Many people think that the other 22 wheels were carved for decorative or religious purposes and do not have an actual use. This is what people thought about the 2 sundials as well. Believe it or not, people thought that all the 24 wheels were just carved for beauty and as Hindu symbols. About 100 years ago, it became known that this was a sundial when an old yogi was seen calculating time secretly. Apparently selected people were using these wheels for generations and for 650 years no one else knew about it. They say that when they asked him about the purpose of the other 22 wheels, the yogi refused to talk and simply walked away. And our knowledge of just these 2 sundials themselves is actually very limited. You can see how there are multiple circles of bea ——— Plateforme d'origine : https://odysee.com/ Lien de la vidéo originale : https://odysee.com/@Flat-Earth-Odysee:5/Cadrans-solaire-et-lunaire-vieux-de-750-ans-à-Konark,-en-Inde--VOSTFR-:2 Taille du fichier : 181.42 Mo</description>
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