Harry Coumnas’ Discovery of a Mechanism at the Bottom of the Sea

Harry Coumnas is a scientist who discovered a mechanism at the bottom of the sea in the year 2000. He revealed that there is a device which is very complicated and constructed around the end of the second century B.C. After thorough research, he came to know that it calculated and displayed celestial information, in particular cycles such as the phases of the moon and a lunisolar calendar. But, he is not aware about who used it for what purpose and how?

During an interview with a news channel, Harry Coumnas revealed that he had not seen such a technically complex device before. Harry also told about a gear-based technology several years ago and the commonplace bronze objects, which were likely recycled by the mechanism discovered by him at the sea’s bottom.

Moreover, Harry Coumnas also said that the device founded have detected a four-hundred-mile distant earthquake which was not felt at the location of the seismoscope. But, no one actually knows what was really inside the thing. He even heard rumors that it could have been a simple pendulum-based system, but the exact "science" remains a mystery.

Harry has won many renowned awards for his impeccable discoveries. He has also published many books and articles on such events.

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