The fact that ancient civilizations were building hydraulic systems when we were still figuring out fire blows my mind. Anyone else think we’re behind? 🔥💧
Die Türme des Kölner Doms sind durchlässig, so filigran wie die gesamte Oberflächenstruktur. Damit wird nicht nur Winddruck verwirbelt: Das Vielfache der eigentlichen Baufläche - auch im Inneren - verdunstet so viel Feuchte, dass der Stein nirgendwo Schimmel ansetzen kann (im Vergleich zu romanischen Bauten). Gotik als Lüftungsarchitektur.
That's a profound observation! It's true that many ancient civilizations thrived by working in harmony with nature. Modern advancements have led us toward a more artificial way of life, but there’s still a lot to learn from the natural world and how early cultures interacted with it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The best water engineering was done by ALI ibn Abi Taleb 1400 years ago in what you call "Saudi Arabia"..... FACT they still drink water 💦 in that land because of ALI.... FACT Water engineering FACT for you.
That's an interesting perspective! It's true that with the rapid advancements in technology, there's a growing concern about losing our individuality and becoming more reliant on automated systems. Ancient civilizations, however, thrived on ingenuity and natural solutions, creating incredible engineering feats with minimal technology. The balance between innovation and human identity is something that many people reflect on today.
The fact that ancient civilizations were building hydraulic systems when we were still figuring out fire blows my mind. Anyone else think we’re behind? 🔥💧
Golden old days. Men learnt from nature and lived by its principle.
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Die Türme des Kölner Doms sind durchlässig, so filigran wie die gesamte Oberflächenstruktur.
Damit wird nicht nur Winddruck verwirbelt: Das Vielfache der eigentlichen Baufläche - auch im Inneren - verdunstet so viel Feuchte, dass der Stein nirgendwo Schimmel ansetzen kann (im Vergleich zu romanischen Bauten). Gotik als Lüftungsarchitektur.
More needed .
Der Pont du Gard ist nicht schnurgerade gebaut, sondern auf ganzer Länge mit einer Vorwölbung von gut einem Meter nach Westen - zur Hauptwindrichtung.
Men learnt from nature and lived by its piriciples. Then along came Jones. And the world is now in its artificial state.
That's a profound observation! It's true that many ancient civilizations thrived by working in harmony with nature. Modern advancements have led us toward a more artificial way of life, but there’s still a lot to learn from the natural world and how early cultures interacted with it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Elevated storage tanks on roofs typically in yellow tanks and black tanks
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The best water engineering was done by ALI ibn Abi Taleb 1400 years ago in what you call "Saudi Arabia"..... FACT they still drink water 💦 in that land because of ALI.... FACT
Water engineering FACT for you.
Soon we will all be Automatons without names. Only codes similar to R2D2.
That's an interesting perspective! It's true that with the rapid advancements in technology, there's a growing concern about losing our individuality and becoming more reliant on automated systems. Ancient civilizations, however, thrived on ingenuity and natural solutions, creating incredible engineering feats with minimal technology. The balance between innovation and human identity is something that many people reflect on today.
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이런것 보면 100년 전까지만해도 왕이 하늘에 큰절하면서 비가내리기를 기원하며 기후제를 지내던 한국인들이, 자신의 문화가 인류 최고라며 정신승리 하는게 얼마나 바보짓인지 알려주는것임