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As seawater percolated within the tiny cracks in the Roman concrete, it reacted with phillipsite naturally found in the volcanic rock and created aluminous tobermorite crystals. The result is a candidate for "the most durable building material in human history". In contrast, modern concrete exposed to saltwater deteriorates within decades. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_concrete

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fc994dc4... 2mo ago

Modern construction is so fiat

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