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You will see a live, uncut manipulation with all the good gestures, all the tips and tricks to prepare a good geopolymer ceramic, the way the technicians of the Geopolymer Institute are used to.
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You will see a live, uncut manipulation with all the good gestures, all the tips and tricks to prepare a good geopolymer cement, the way the technicians of the Geopolymer Institute are used to.
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Prof. Joseph Davidovits presents the road map for the next couple of years on geopolymer science innovation and research. Presented at the 2nd International Congress on Ceramics, Verona, Italy, July 4th, 2008
More info at:
http://www.geopol ymer.org/science/inn ovation-and-further- researches
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Joseph Davidovits explains how to analyze the pyramid limestones and why geologists see nothing. He demonstrates that a thin section is not the right method to detect artificial stone.
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Are the pyramids made out of concrete, an artificial re-agglomerated limestone? Joseph Davidovits and the Geopolymer Institute crew shows that only few people is able to rapidly and easily produce several tons of pyramid stone blocks.
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These people don't realize what they're looking at. It's probably a piece of a composite, made of tightly bundled reeds in a 'geopolymer' cement matrix (something like the 'pozzolanic' water-proof cement used by the Romans). Would be ideal for building large ships, as it happens - immensely strong and resiliant.
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Est-ce que les pyramides sont faites en béton, un calcaire réaggloméré artificiel? Joseph Davidovits et une équipe de l'Institut Géopolymère montre comment seulement une petite équipe peut rapidement et facilement produire plusieurs tonnes de blocs de pierres de pyramide.