Is there an Old World precursor to “Artificial Intelligence?” Automatons/ Brazen Heads/ Antiquitech
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Howdy y'all. Welcome back. Is there a
precursor to modern artificial
intelligence? As society is ushered into
the modern age of computing, really,
whether we like it or not, it appears
nearly every aspect of our lives is
being integrated with some form of
artificial intelligence. While even the
Wi-Fi in your home can effortlessly map
your environment, the question becomes,
does anyone truly desire this invasion
of privacy under the guise of new
technology? Seeing many new faces here
visiting my channel lately has obviously
erupted the comment sections in my last
few videos into a place where some
people seem to be a bit confused about
who I am or what the goal of my channel
is. One, I will never and have never
used AI on my channel. I feel like that
goes without saying, but apparently
there's hundreds of other channels out
there that are not so honest. Some new
viewers have also claimed that my voice
is AI. For those of you that have been
here for years with my channel, those
comments are probably pretty laughable.
This is me. Take it or leave it, but I
definitely ask that those of you who are
benefiting from the research that I
share with you to be mindful of those
trying to misdirect you. I'm here simply
to share with you the same research that
I conduct with my honest reaction to
what I discovered mixed in with a review
of the currently accepted history. I
share the current narrative for a few
different reasons, but the main one
being to give you the ability to see the
anomalies in the narrative for yourself,
as comparing the narrative to the
photographs tends to reveal tiny details
that may have slipped through an initial
viewing. I also share the current
narrative with you with at least a hint
of irony and sarcasm, which again, I'm
pretty sure you can hear it in my voice.
The photographs I share with you always
come from sources that are given with
the titles, locations, and photographers
for each image when applicable. I spend
hours daily researching because it's one
of my favorite things to do, and I find
myself within museums asking for the
oldest photographs. Private collectors,
online forums, and historical archives
round out the assortment of where I
locate these images for you. The
fragmenting of our online collective,
this research community is currently
happening and it seems to be targeted
with channels like mine taking a brunt
of the criticism for the work of others
that are new that I really know nothing
about. So be mindful as this channel is
a creation on my own with my research
being the basis for everything that I
discuss and share with you. There is no
outside influence on my channel other
than you, the viewer, and how my
research has helped you. Before the
onslaught of AI flooded the YouTube
landscape, I was already here making
these videos for you, and I plan to
continue sharing my research with you
for as long as it helps you. However, as
AI seems to be the hot button discussion
over the last few months, with access to
AI being pushed on nearly every person
who actively uses technology, it becomes
a rather daunting task to explain the
origins of artificial intelligence.
It appears that it wasn't always digital
and rather than being made available to
everyone like it is now, the oldworld
version of this was coveted by kings,
alchemists, and people claiming to be
living gods. Jeffrey Chaucer's The
Canterberry Tales was written between
the years 1387
through roughly 1400. In one tale known
as the squire's tale, Gangask Khan and
his family are celebrating the 20th
anniversary of his reign in grand
ceremony. A strange figure who
identifies himself as a knight enters
the Khan's doicile for the feast,
presenting himself as a messenger from
the king of Arabia and India. The
messenger does not arrive empty-handed,
bringing with him multiple seemingly
magical items. The first is a brass
horse, which can teleport, which we
might see today as some sort of
mechanical vehicle that traveled so fast
the metaphor it could teleport was used.
The other gifts are more unexplainable
as the knight gives Genghis a magic
mirror which would reveal the truth
about the king's enemies and
acquaintances. This motif would become
very common during the Renaissance,
depicting a sort of device with remote
viewing capabilities. Think a crystal
ball. The knight also gives the K a ring
that was said to have empowered the
wearer to both communicate with and
control birds. And finally, Genghis also
receives the master sword, which was
said to have death touch or the ability
to end the life of whomever it came in
contact with. Reversely, this master
blade was also said to have the ability
to heal these wounds. While I truly
don't have an explanation for the latter
two gifts the con receive, I would like
to focus more on the mechanical or
automaton horse and the magic or talking
mirror.
The strange part here is right off the
bat, the current narrative explains the
repeated use of magic mirrors or crystal
ballike devices and talking automatons
throughout European history as caused by
society placing allegorories on the
alchemical teachings brought to Europe
from the Islamic world. Yet in itself,
that argument has many apparent holes,
including the fact that for the most
part, Europe forgot the alchemical
teachings. the ancient sciences of
Greece and Rome. And these concepts were
only rediscovered when ancient Greek and
Roman teachings were reintroduced to
Europe from the Islamic world. For
example, the well-known tallows, a
gigantic man made of bronze, was known
throughout ancient Europe as the
guardian of Manoan cre. And the
widespread documentation of automatons
in ancient Greek and Roman sources is
also wellnown. It's as if when Rome
fell, the magic seemingly left the
European world. This oddly goes hand
inhand with architecture as well.
According to the current narrative, the
architectural principles that dominated
the world from roughly the year 1300
through roughly 1900, the same
principles that are given credit as the
source for the thousands of oldw world
structures we have studied on my
channel. Well, those principles of
architecture were supposedly lost when
Rome fell as Europe plummeted into the
dark ages. What's strange here is as
Europe basically forgot how to build
magnificent oldw world architecture, we
have the same sort of elegant Romanesque
buildings being founded across the
Middle East and Northern Asia. The
reintroduction of alchemical teachings
to Europe went handinhand with the
rediscovery of Vuvius's work on
architecture itself being a key facet
that sparked Europe into the
Renaissance. However, looking into when
these mythical tales started to become
accepted as fact, we actually have a
talking bronze head first described in
1125 appearing in the history of the
English kings written by William of
Msbury.
In this tale that's recorded as being
somewhat historically accurate, we're
told that Pope Sylvester II kept, among
other things, a magically imbued talking
head made of bronze, which he had
discovered on pilgrimage to the most
sacred and secretive sites in the
Moorish Iberian Peninsula. Furthermore,
the passage goes as far as claiming the
Pope had in his possession a cornucopia
of sacred artifacts which he had taken
from the Islamic world with the most
prized of them not being the talking
head but rather a tome of sacred
knowledge which the article claims that
Sylvester had to conquer a fallen angel
to secure. This bronze head was said to
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