ointless - it has holes in it allowing light through. you can make this by bubbling air through the mixture as it sets. It is rejected in this state as it is weak, so no use for anything.
instead of a window you could put that instead lol. but 1 qewstion comes to mind is the light coming through holes or glass in the concrete? and if theres are holes wont thee be an insulation problem? wat if it rains?
ointless - it has holes in it allowing light through. you can make this by bubbling air through the mixture as it sets. It is rejected in this state as it is weak, so no use for anything.
urbex2007 10 months ago
Very interesting. Time to find more videos on this subject.
waellerbe 1 year ago
You can own it check it: litracon
mpetyahun2 1 year ago
instead of a window you could put that instead lol. but 1 qewstion comes to mind is the light coming through holes or glass in the concrete? and if theres are holes wont thee be an insulation problem? wat if it rains?
561inurface 2 years ago
This may sacrifice some resistance, at least for now, but it's a brilliant idea.
Sevengun101 2 years ago
panetta du fumo!!!!!!!!
Guadino891 2 years ago
not enough resistance. tested
rmparch 3 years ago
It is just as strong as regular concrete and its completely solid. Its transparent due to the optical glass fibers embedded in the material.
TotalNekro 3 years ago
Thats freakin awesome imagine this on like sidewalks and roads, nicee!
SandShinobi535 3 years ago
my Gos this is revolutionary. My future house will be done like this way.:)
joshuademoraes 4 years ago