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 [[https://www.thomasweibel.ch/back-to-the-greek-universe/|Back to the Greek Universe]] is a web application that allows users to explore the ancient Greek model of the universe in virtual reality so that they can realize what detailed knowledge the Greeks had of the movement of the celestial bodies observable from the Earth's surface. The model is based on Claudius Ptolemy's work, which is characterized by the fact that it adopts a geo-centric view of the universe with the earth in the center. [[https://www.thomasweibel.ch/back-to-the-greek-universe/|Back to the Greek Universe]] is a web application that allows users to explore the ancient Greek model of the universe in virtual reality so that they can realize what detailed knowledge the Greeks had of the movement of the celestial bodies observable from the Earth's surface. The model is based on Claudius Ptolemy's work, which is characterized by the fact that it adopts a geo-centric view of the universe with the earth in the center.
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 Ptolemy placed the planets in the following order:  Ptolemy placed the planets in the following order: 
   - Moon   - Moon
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   - Saturn   - Saturn
   - Fixed stars   - Fixed stars
-{{ :project:universum.png?319x328|Renaissance woodcut illustrating the Ptolemaic sphere model}}The movements of the celestial bodies as they appear to earthlings are expressed as a series of superposed circular movements (see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferent_and_epicycle|deferent and epicycle]] theory), characterized by varying radius and speed. The tabular values that serve as inputs to the model have been extracted from the literature. +{{ :project:universum.png?319x328|Renaissance woodcut illustrating the Ptolemaic sphere model}}The movements of the celestial bodies as they appear to earthlings are expressed as a series of superposed circular movements (see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferent_and_epicycle|deferent and epicycle]] theory), characterized by varying radius and speed. The tabular values that serve as inputs to the model have been extracted from literature. 
  
 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm-YscWz1Xc|Demo Video]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm-YscWz1Xc|Demo Video]]
  
-The ancient greeks believed in geocentric system of the universeThe earth at the center, the planets going round in perfect circles: This is an enormous simplificationAncient Greek astronomy invented a complex model which is astonishingly close to what we know today.+Claudius Ptolemy (~100-160 AD) was Greek scientist working at the library of AlexandriaOne of his most important works, the «Almagest»sums up the geographic, mathematical and astronomical knowledge of the timeIt is the first outline of a coherent system of the universe in the history of mankind.
  
-Claudius Ptolemy (~100-160 AD) was a Greek scientist working at the library of alexandria. One of his most important works, the «Almagest», sums up the geographic, mathematical and astronomical knowledge of the time. It is the first outline of a coherent system of the universe in the history of mankind. +Back to the Greek Universe is a VR model that rebuilds Ptolemy’s system of the universe on a scale of 1/1 billion. The planets are 100 times larger, the earth rotates 100 times more slowly. The planet orbits periods are 1 million times faster than they would be according to Ptolemy’s calculations.
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-Back to the Greek Universe is a VR model that rebuilds Ptolemy’s system of the universe on a scale of 1/1 billion. The planets are 100 times larger, the Earth rotates 100 times more slowly. The planet orbits periods are 1 million faster than they would be according to Ptolemy’s calculations.+
  
 Back to the Greek Universe was coded and presented at the Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon/mix'n'hack 2019 in Sion, Switzerland, from Sept 6-8, 2019, by Thomas Weibel, Cédric Sievi, Pia Viviani and Beat Estermann. Back to the Greek Universe was coded and presented at the Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon/mix'n'hack 2019 in Sion, Switzerland, from Sept 6-8, 2019, by Thomas Weibel, Cédric Sievi, Pia Viviani and Beat Estermann.
  
 ===== Instructions ===== ===== Instructions =====
-{{:project:qrcode.png?200x200|}} 
  
-This is how to fly Ptolemy's spaceship: +{{:project:qrcode.png?nolink&250 |}}This is how to fly Ptolemy'virtual spaceship: 
-  * Point your smartphone camera towards the QR code and launch into space. +  * Point your smartphone camera towards the QR code, tap on the popup banner in order to launch into space. 
-  * Turn around and discover the ancient greek solar system. +  * Turn around and discover the ancient greek solar system. Follow the planets' epicyclic movements (see above)
-  * Tap in order to travel through space, in any direction you like. +  * Tap in order to travel through space, in any direction you like. Every single tap will teleport you roughly 18 million miles forward
-  * Look down and tap in order to fly back to earth. +  * **Back home:** Point your device vertically down and tap in order to teleport back to earth. 
-  * Look up and tap in order to overlook Ptolemy’s system of the universe from high above.+  * **Gods' view:** Point your device vertically up and tap in order to overlook Ptolemy’s system of the universe from high above
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 +The cockpit on top is a time and distances display: The years and months indicator gives you an idea of how rapidly time goes by in the simulation, the miles indicator will always display your current distance from the earth center (in million nautical miles).
  
 ===== Data ===== ===== Data =====
  
-The data used include 16th century prints of Ptolemy's main work, the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almagest|Almagest]] (both in greek (original language) and latin) and high-resolution surface photos of the planets in Mercator projection. The photos are mapped onto rotating spheres by means of Mozilla's web VR framework [[https://aframe.io/|A-Frame]]. +The data used include 16th century prints of Ptolemy's main work, the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almagest|Almagest]] (both in greek and latin) and high-resolution surface photos of the planets in Mercator projection. The photos are mapped onto rotating spheres by means of Mozilla's web VR framework [[https://aframe.io/|A-Frame]].
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-[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Whole_world_-_land_and_oceans_12000.jpg|{{:project:earth-small.jpg?200x100|Earth}}]] +
-Earth map +
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-[[https://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phobos_Viking_Mosaic_DLRcontrol_7200.jpg|{{:project:moon-small.jpg?200x100|Moon}}]] +
-Moon map+
  
-[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mercury_global_map_2013-05-14_bright.png|{{:project:mercury-small.jpg?200x100|Mercury}}]] +[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Whole_world_-_land_and_oceans_12000.jpg|{{:project:earth-small.jpg?400x200|Earth}}]] 
-Mercury map+Earth map (public domain)
  
-[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Venus_map_NASA_JPL_Magellan-Venera-Pioneer.jpg|{{:project:venus-small.jpg?200x100|Venus}}]] +[[https://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phobos_Viking_Mosaic_DLRcontrol_7200.jpg|{{:project:moon-small.jpg?400x200|Moon}}]] 
-Venus map+Moon map (public domain)
  
-[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_the_full_sun.jpg|{{:project:sun-small.jpg?200x100|Sun}}]] +[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mercury_global_map_2013-05-14_bright.png|{{:project:mercury-small.jpg?400x200|Mercury}}]] 
-Sun map+Mercury map (public domain)
  
-[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MGS_MOC_Wide_Angle_Atlas.png|{{:project:mars-small.jpg?200x100|Mars}}]] +[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Venus_map_NASA_JPL_Magellan-Venera-Pioneer.jpg|{{:project:venus-small.jpg?400x200|Venus}}]] 
-Mars map+Venus map (public domain)
  
-[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jupiter_Cylindrical_Map_-_Dec_2000_PIA07782.jpg|{{:project:jupiter-small.jpg?200x100|Jupiter}}]] +[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_the_full_sun.jpg|{{:project:sun-small.jpg?400x200|Sun}}]] 
-Jupiter map+Sun map (public domain)
  
-[[https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA18437|{{:project:saturn-small.jpg?200x100|Saturn}}]] +[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MGS_MOC_Wide_Angle_Atlas.png|{{:project:mars-small.jpg?400x200|Mars}}]] 
-Saturn map+Mars map (public domain)
  
-[[https://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ESO_-_The_Milky_Way_panorama_%28by%29.jpg|{{:project:stars-small.jpg?200x100|}}]] +[[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jupiter_Cylindrical_Map_-_Dec_2000_PIA07782.jpg|{{:project:jupiter-small.jpg?400x200|Jupiter}}]] 
-Stars map (milky way)+Jupiter map (public domain)
  
- * Earth map, [[https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Movie:Global_circulation|video]], public domain +[[https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA18437|{{:project:saturn-small.jpg?400x200|Saturn}}]] 
- * Earth map, [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Whole_world_-_land_and_oceans_12000.jpg|image]], public domain +Saturn map (public domain)
- * Moon map, [[https://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phobos_Viking_Mosaic_DLRcontrol_7200.jpg|image]], public domain +
- * Mercury map, [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mercury_global_map_2013-05-14_bright.png|image]], public domain +
- * Venus map, [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Venus_map_NASA_JPL_Magellan-Venera-Pioneer.jpg|image]], public domain +
- * Sun map, [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_the_full_sun.jpg|image]], public domain +
- * Mars map, [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MGS_MOC_Wide_Angle_Atlas.png|image]], public domain +
- * Jupiter map, [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jupiter_Cylindrical_Map_-_Dec_2000_PIA07782.jpg|image]], public domain +
- * Saturn map, [[https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA18437|image]], public domain +
- * Stars map, [[https://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ESO_-_The_Milky_Way_panorama_%28by%29.jpg|image]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Creative_Commons|Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International]]+
  
 +[[https://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ESO_-_The_Milky_Way_panorama_%28by%29.jpg|{{:project:stars-small.jpg?400x200|}}]]
 +Stars map (milky way) ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Creative_Commons|Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International]])
 ===== Primary literature ===== ===== Primary literature =====
  
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  * Richard Fitzpatrick: [[http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/Books/Syntaxis/Almagest.pdf|A Modern Almagest, An Updated Version of Ptolemy’s Model of the Solar System]]  * Richard Fitzpatrick: [[http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/Books/Syntaxis/Almagest.pdf|A Modern Almagest, An Updated Version of Ptolemy’s Model of the Solar System]]
  * John Cramer: [[https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/ojur/vol5/iss1/3|The Ptolemaic System, A Detailed Synopsis]]  * John Cramer: [[https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/ojur/vol5/iss1/3|The Ptolemaic System, A Detailed Synopsis]]
 + * Astrophysikalisches Institut Neunhof: [[https://www.astrophys-neunhof.de/mtlg/sd10013.pdf|Das Weltmodell des Ptolemaios]]
 ===== Version history ===== ===== Version history =====
  
 2019/09/07 v1.0: Basic VR engine, interactive prototype\\ 2019/09/07 v1.0: Basic VR engine, interactive prototype\\
 2019/09/08 v1.01: Cockpit with time and distance indicator\\ 2019/09/08 v1.01: Cockpit with time and distance indicator\\
-2019/09/13 v1.02: Space flight limited to stars sphere, minor bugfixes+2019/09/13 v1.02: Space flight limited to stars sphere, minor bugfixes\\ 
 +2019/09/17 v1.03: Planet ecliptics adjusted
 ===== Media ===== ===== Media =====
  * Back to the Greek Universe [[https://make.opendata.ch/wiki/_media/project:greekuniverse-final2.mp4|Video (mp4)]], public domain  * Back to the Greek Universe [[https://make.opendata.ch/wiki/_media/project:greekuniverse-final2.mp4|Video (mp4)]], public domain
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