Why Roman Concrete Lasts 2000 Years: Science Explained #romanhistory #architecture #education
Ancient Roman buildings have survived for more than 2,000 years, while most modern concrete structures last only a few decades.
Recent scientific studies from MIT and the University of Utah revealed why Roman concrete is so durable. When explains to water, especially seawater, it forms natural crystals that seal cracks and strengthen the structure over time.
This video explains where Roman concrete was tested, how the self-healing process works, what scientists call this reaction, and why we do not use the same concrete today.
This short video is created for educational and informational purposes only.
#romanarchitecture #educational #ancientengineering #historyshorts #punjabi #punjabicommunity #trendingpunjab #punjabishorts
Disclaimer - This video is based on publicly available scientific research and historical studies. It is intended for general educational purposes only. The content does not provide engineering, construction, or professional advice. Viewer discretion is advised.
Ancient Roman buildings have survived for more than 2,000 years, while most modern concrete structures last only a few decades.
Recent scientific studies from MIT and the University of Utah revealed why Roman concrete is so durable. When explains to water, especially seawater, it forms natural crystals that seal cracks and strengthen the structure over time.
This video explains where Roman concrete was tested, how the self-healing process works, what scientists call this reaction, and why we do not use the same concrete today.
This short video is created for educational and informational purposes only.
#romanarchitecture #educational #ancientengineering #historyshorts #punjabi #punjabicommunity #trendingpunjab #punjabishorts
Disclaimer - This video is based on publicly available scientific research and historical studies. It is intended for general educational purposes only. The content does not provide engineering, construction, or professional advice. Viewer discretion is advised.
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- roman concrete, ancient engineering, roman architecture


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