Museum of Ancient Inventions: Thunder-Making Machine
Thunder-Making Machine, Egypt,Greece, 100 CE
Used in Greek theater to announce the entrances and exits of the gods, the original thunder-making machine was invented by Heron of Alexandria in the first century CE. Pulling the lever opens a trap door which allows numerous brass balls to cascade down a series of shelves and onto a tin sheet. Originally made on a larger scale than the one shown here, Heron’s thunder-making machine resonated with deep bass tones when the balls were released.
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Constructed by: Amanda Fox ’00
This one-and-a-half foot recreation of the thunder-making machine is made of steel sheets arc welded together, and marbles and ball bearings of various sizes have been substituted for the brass balls.
The Virtual Museum of Ancient Inventions is a project begun by the students in the course Ancient Inventions, which was offered for the first time in the spring semester of 1997.
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Thunder-Making Machine, Egypt,Greece, 100 CE
Used in Greek theater to announce the entrances and exits of the gods, the original thunder-making machine was invented by Heron of Alexandria in the first century CE. Pulling the lever opens a trap door which allows numerous brass balls to cascade down a series of shelves and onto a tin sheet. Originally made on a larger scale than the one shown here, Heron’s thunder-making machine resonated with deep bass tones when the balls were released.
Method of Construction
Constructed by: Amanda Fox ’00
This one-and-a-half foot recreation of the thunder-making machine is made of steel sheets arc welded together, and marbles and ball bearings of various sizes have been substituted for the brass balls.
The Virtual Museum of Ancient Inventions is a project begun by the students in the course Ancient Inventions, which was offered for the first time in the spring semester of 1997.
