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by shultays
2524 days ago
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Sure, surviving for such a long time is a big accomplishment but compared to bridges today, they are relatively short bridges that cost more to build and allows less load. What is there to research other than figuring out how they work? They are well structured blocks of rocks that distributes the load well basically. How they were built is probably more interesting, but still would be useless |
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So is a building like the Burj Dubai, but this is an incredible understatement of the technology involved. The reason Roman concrete is interesting is that until ~50 years ago we had no idea what made it so durable. Dams are being built using these discoveries, sounds quite useful to me.