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Ancient Chinese texts depict ‘immortal mirror’ akin to CT scan – an early notion of robots
Ancient Chinese texts from the Tang dynasty describe an 'immortal mirror' resembling a CT scan, found in the southwest of an unnamed land. The polished stone, spanning hundreds of kilometers, was said to show visions instead of reflections, reflecting early conceptualizations of advanced technology and robotics.
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