Scientists find out: That's why Roman buildings don't collapse

Scientists find out: That's why Roman buildings don't collapse

The mystery of the power of Roman buildings that have survived for thousands of years has finally been resolved. Ancient Roman roads, irrigation, cathedrals, and other construction have survived several thousand years and are still in use. Author Marie D. Jackson and her team learned that the main explanation of this phenomenon lies in one [...]

The mystery of the power of Roman buildings that have survived for thousands of years has finally been resolved.

Ancient Roman roads, irrigation, cathedrals, and other construction have survived several thousand years and are still in use.

Author Marie D. Jackson and her team learned that the main explanation of this phenomenon lies in a particular type of concrete called “opi Carmenticium”, which was used during the construction of many buildings at the time.

Unlike modern concrete, which consists of cement and crushed stone, his Roman predecessor is evidently stronger. However, Jackson and other scientists said they found an extremely unusual ingredient within concrete, which means the Tobermortete group minerals, transmit Periscope.

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