In 1936, A Scientist Made A Computer That Ran On Water
In 1936, a Russian scientist named Vladimir Lukyanov built a water computer that was the world's first computer for solving (partial) differential equations.
The operator solved the equations by "playing around" with a series of interconnected tubes filled with water.
The water levels in the various chambers represented mathematical operations.
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