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Magnetic Compass

The magnetic compass is an old Chinese invention, probably first made in China during the 
Qin dynasty (221-206 B.C.). Chinese fortune tellers used lodestones (a mineral composed of 
an iron oxide which aligns itself in a north-south direction) to construct their fortune 
telling boards.

Eventually someone noticed that the lodestones were better at pointing out real directions, 
leading to the first compasses.

They designed the compass on a square slab which had markings for the cardinal points and 
the constellations. The pointing needle was a lodestone spoon-shaped device, with a handle 
that would always point south.


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