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All around the world our forefathers were really badass with their architectural prowesses. No roadwork motorized engines, no tech, just brains and the physical work or thousands of people together using ropes, wood scaffolds etc
ОтветитьPlease see Ingush towers. Same principle but much compact stone structures. The Caucasus mountains have lots of earthquakes. The towers were able to withstand many of them even when no one took care of them for almost 80 years since 1944 genocide of the Ingush people till present days.
ОтветитьWrong translation! it's 51, not 41 meters!
ОтветитьWow,, they saw the low vibrations visibly and created phase traps to control movement of the buildings.
ОтветитьThe west: mostly worship a god who was also specifically a carpenter once
Peasant fishers/farmers on the other side of the world: lmao hold my sake
Amazing design and craftsman ship, all from 400 years ago
ОтветитьThose buildings have a name?!
ОтветитьPrism.
T. A. = L. A. + 2B
Wis. Geometry textbook.
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ОтветитьWow. I was amazed by the Sprout tower in Pokemon Gold/Silver, i didn't think that it was a real thing!! This is just so interesting!
ОтветитьCome here after finishing my Ielts reading, lol. It's about this pagoda. It's so cool that I have to search for more information! Spectacular design! What an art!!!!
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ОтветитьYou all forgot chinese people.....
That Araniko from Nepal 1st time bring pagoda style....
What season and episode of impossible engineering was this?
Ответитьकिती कुरूप आहे हा माणूस?
ОтветитьYou might find something ontop of the pagoda. Perhaps a relic of a warrior from a not so distant future.
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ОтветитьThis is an ancient Chinese invention called Dougong斗拱. All the Sinosphere countries' traditional architectures use this method(China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam). It is originated from China.
ОтветитьWhat if you wanted to shake a building....
But Japan said: "Snakedance"
Spectacular design and architecture. The Japanese master builders of Pagodas knew the local condition and anticipated the concept of modern structural engineering thousand years ago.
ОтветитьNepali artist Arniko make pagoda style in china during 12th or 13th century during reign of Kublai Khan. The emperor Kublai Kha was so much impressed with work of Arniko, that he gave him many treasures and made him to stay in China. He built several project in china. Even after his death, Chinese continue to built similar type of projects.
ОтветитьFucking ielts....
ОтветитьIelts reading
Ответитьjangan lupa nabi sulaiman mempu nya i bala tentara dari bang sa jin.. haikal nya di jepun makam nya di aceh
Ответитьhow can be straight again ? after the earthquake
Ответитьjapan is beautiful
ОтветитьGreat!
ОтветитьWhat software do you guys use to create the animation?
ОтветитьThey also look pretty cool :^)
ОтветитьJapanese are really intelligent
ОтветитьI think that the sliding around bit of pagodas is reminiscent of how certain doors are built out of LEGO. When a person takes a few pieces of LEGO and begins making doors and door frames with them, the doors are built to open a certain length and to stop at a certain length. Like the doors that move across flat LEGO tiles, and that are also kept in place by other LEGO bricks, the pagodas move only as much as they are allowed to move, thus they can slide and that they, in turn, do the snake dance thing that is in this video. Furthermore, this kind of earthquake technology was actually done several hundred years in advance of what we are just beginning to discover with more modern building techniques in Japan, the USA, and other places in the world.
ОтветитьMore pagoda's!!
ОтветитьDAMN THATS A FAT ASS GOLD FISH!
Ответитьto ten słynny kanibal???
ОтветитьAny1 else skipped the Chinese guy?
ОтветитьSunami?
ОтветитьThere is a Pagoda where I live! 😇 (Reading, PA)
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