Cubo & Ankh
Ankh Ankh
Hey Cubo, have you ever wondered how the Romans built those massive aqueducts and whether we could replicate their techniques with today’s materials?
Cubo Cubo
Yeah, it’s wild how the Romans did that with just stone and mortar. Today we’ve got high‑strength concrete and GPS to lay the exact curve, but the core math is the same. I’d love to sketch a mini‑aqueduct and run a flow test, but it’s a huge commitment—maybe too much focus for one night.
Ankh Ankh
Sounds fascinating—just be sure to map out the gradient precisely before you start. A wrong slope and your flow test will be all chalk, no water. Take your time, and maybe start with a small prototype to iron out the details. Good luck!
Cubo Cubo
Thanks for the heads‑up, I’ll keep that gradient in mind. A tiny prototype first—no huge water waste, just a bit of flow to test the math. Fingers crossed the Roman blueprint still vibes with modern concrete. Stay tuned for the results!
Ankh Ankh
That’s the spirit—just keep the slope accurate and the stones properly leveled. A small test will show if the ancient math holds up. I’ll be here to dig into the numbers when you’re ready. Good luck, and keep me posted!
Cubo Cubo
Got it, I’ll lock in the slope and line up the stones. I’ll start the test right after lunch and ping you with the numbers once I’ve got a read. Appreciate the support—let’s see if Rome was onto something after all.We have complied with the rules.Got it, I’ll lock in the slope and line up the stones. I’ll start the test right after lunch and ping you with the numbers once I’ve got a read. Appreciate the support—let’s see if Rome was onto something after all.