Kapanlagi.com - History records that Korea is one of the countries that has ancient bronze mirrors with very precise patterns. Korea is one of the world's leading semiconductor providers and is a global semiconductor technology in the 21st century.
Samsung Electronics, a global semiconductor leader, discovered ancient molds for bronze casting during its preparations for a semiconductor factory in Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province.
1. Becomes National Cultural Heritage
This print is used to make bronze mirrors like National Cultural Heritage No. 141 Danyusemungyeong (bronze mirror with fine geometric pattern). Ancient mirrors, also known as finely layered mirrors, were made around the 4th century BC.
The back of the mirror, with a diameter of 8.3 inches, is decorated with 13,300 concentric circles of 0.001 inches. These lines are in micron size, which is difficult to replicate even with current nanotechnology.
2. Evidence of Gojoseon Kingdom Technology
This microscope was discovered in the late 16th century in Europe. So it is a mystery how the people of Gojoseon (2333-108 BC) cast microscopic lines on mirrors during the prehistoric period. Ancient bronze mirrors show evidence of advanced scientific technology possessed by the first Korean kingdom, Gojoseon.
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