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Forgotten Architectural Technology! The Forgotten Technology Is it possible to break an egg by putting pressure on it vertically? Have anyone of you ever tried to do so? I tried but in vain. Perhaps I am not efficient enough for doing this particular job perfectly! However, the truth is that if you put pressure on an egg vertically, it will not break. Don't be surprised if I say that this is a building science! Our forefathers were aware of this building science though they never used eggs under the basement of the structures to hold their weights! They used a much larger egg-shaped material for various purposes such as holding weights, controlling temperature, and protecting the structures from earthquakes and floodwaters! Please look at the two photos posted below: Photo #1 reveals the basement of a Mughal-era one-story structure supported by clay pots underneath. The structure is 300 years old. It was built in our port city Chittagong. After dismantling part of the basement of the building, the clay pots were found to be supporting the whole structure, which fascinated the locals. Our government has decided to take over this 300-year-old building to preserve it as a national heritage due to its archaeological importance. The owners wanted to demolish the entire building to replace it with a multi-story apartment building. They would be duly compensated by the government. Photo#2 reveals the size of the clay pots used under the basement of the room excavated. Photo Credit: Rajib Raihan. |
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Amazing Clay Pots!
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Oh my goodness, Looklook!! This is very fascinating~~~ Thank you for sharing this amazing architectural find. I'm sooo glad it is being preserved!!
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I find it amazing that some architectural structures from centuries ago are still intact, yet buildings in recent decades are crumbling. It is also that way with houses. Some that were built a century or even more ago are still sound, but homes built in the last 10-20 years need repairs, and not just cosmetic ones. Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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It seems as though our world has lost some of its basic wisdom over the centuries. I really enjoy this post.
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Oh my goodness, Looklook!! This is very fascinating~~~ Thank you for sharing this amazing architectural find. I'm sooo glad it is being preserved!! The technology is not only fascinating but innovative too! Though the builders of such buildings could not obtain degrees from modern Engineering Universities, they were probably self-taught innovative persons. Perhaps, nature taught them to invent such building technology. Hope, you are doing fine. Stay cheerful, dear Rock.
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I find it amazing that some architectural structures from centuries ago are still intact, yet buildings in recent decades are crumbling. It is also that way with houses. Some that were built a century or even more ago are still sound, but homes built in the last 10-20 years need repairs, and not just cosmetic ones.
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It seems as though our world has lost some of its basic wisdom over the centuries. I really enjoy this post.
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Delighted to read from you here on my blog page, dear Sandy. I hope you are keeping well by His grace. No doubt you are a creative and talented person. There was a time when I used to pass time with the potters of my village where I grew up. These potters mostly made clay cooking utensils. I miss these potters and the potter’s wheels, Sandy. Stay safe and cheerful. I hope you have since found my music channel.
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Fescinating photos and post, Look, thanks for sharing it with us. There are thousands of homes built here in Ireland in the mid -1990s to mid-2000s are just crumbling away. The houses were built with defective mica blocks. A nightmare for the homeowners for sure.
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Fescinating photos and post, Look, thanks for sharing it with us. There are thousands of homes built here in Ireland in the mid -1990s to mid-2000s are just crumbling away. The houses were built with defective mica blocks. A nightmare for the homeowners for sure. I am sure you know what happens to these three houses ultimately. The first two houses fall easily to the big bad wolf but the brick house stands strong. The third one tells us the importance of hard work and of choosing the right types of building materials for the structure! Hope you are doing fine, dear Maudie. Stay cheerful and happy always.
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VERY INTERESTING. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT. DO THE POTS PRESERVE FROM EARTHQUAKES TOO?
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This is very interesting! Our forefathers were very innovative as many archeological findings show. I lately watched a round-table talk about excavations that give deep insights in civilizations 4 thousand years ago. When I was young, I wanted to study archeology but had to drop it, because my life plan changed. All the clay pots are hollow, I guess! Thank you for this blog, looklook. Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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VERY INTERESTING. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT. DO THE POTS PRESERVE FROM EARTHQUAKES TOO? Stay well and cheerful always, dear Archer.
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This is very interesting! Our forefathers were very innovative as many archeological findings show. I lately watched a round-table talk about excavations that give deep insights in civilizations 4 thousand years ago. When I was young, I wanted to study archeology but had to drop it, because my life plan changed. All the clay pots are hollow, I guess! Thank you for this blog, looklook.
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Hello dear Sandy. Glad to read from you again on here. I have already mentioned the link in response to your post left on my blog titled " Farewell at Twilight". Please re check the post. There the alphabet U stands for you! I tried to post the URL here too, But the system would not allow me to do so. You may click the link mentioned below if you want to listen to the particular song! https://youtu.be/SUxOILDB3jM Take Care, Sandy. Be Safe always. Hope to read from you again, my friend.
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7/18/2022 4:33 pm |
Many years ago my sister wanted a waterbed. I told her the floor of the home where she lived was not stable enough to support the weight. Later I went for a visit and there was the waterbed. LOL I asked-----Did you think I was lying? She said the salesmen proved the waterbed was not heavy,!!!!!! They placed a paper cup upsides down under each of the 4 bed legs ------filled it with water and the paper cups did not crush or break. LOL Cone dynamics ------ and my sister was not one of the brightest. LOL
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Many years ago my sister wanted a waterbed. I told her the floor of the home where she lived was not stable enough to support the weight. Later I went for a visit and there was the waterbed. LOL I asked-----Did you think I was lying? She said the salesmen proved the waterbed was not heavy,!!!!!! They placed a paper cup upsides down under each of the 4 bed legs ------filled it with water and the paper cups did not crush or break. LOL Cone dynamics ------ and my sister was not one of the brightest. LOL Thanks for stopping by my blog page and for leaving the interesting story there on for us to read. Take Care, Be safe always dear TxJW.
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Hello Sandy, Many thanks for your kind response. I believe you are on Facebook too. I am on FB too. We can easily communicate there freely if you desire to. Meantime please note my Music channel's link. Try it again. https://www.youtube.com/c/syedsharfulanam I hope you are keeping well. Be safe, my friend.
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