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by darkerside
2524 days ago
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It's typically not the case that we can't make things as well as we use to. It's just that we've found ways to make them that are cheaper by an order of magnitude and last just long enough to do their job. Roman concrete wasn't disruptive. It was disrupted. |
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I'm amazed by this mentality. It's like the very possibly of a technology being forgotten, rather than surpassed, is axiomatically impossible.
If "everyone who knew the recipe died" counts as getting disrupted, then yes, it was disrupted. And if Roman concrete counts as more expensive because the supply is literally zero, the yes, modern concrete can be seen as cheaper.
But understand that modern Portland cement wasn't invented to improve on Roman concrete, but rather as an attempt to replicate it, because nobody until then had any guess.