Muito legal. Só que mulheres com salto alto não consegue andar.
@idontgiveaship2575Сағат бұрын
I like the good thinking if the inventor but it doesn't seem to be an easy job pouring and finishing the concrete compared to a normal floor. A lot of extra work. Here in the Netherlands we have a system with the same effect only the driveway is made from "grass beton tiles" as we call them. Blocks of concrete, i think 40x60x10cm with holes in it. They also call them "roadside blocks" because they also use them next to narrow roads for when cars have to pass eachother.
@永沢利夫Сағат бұрын
路盤が持たんと、思うけど?
@snowfairies-te3zgСағат бұрын
重要構造物でないなら固まればいいんだよ(暴論)
@nagasako72 сағат бұрын
Hope he has his invention patented and does so quick, never heard of this in USA.
@stepoal68443 сағат бұрын
Impressionnant !
@한수민-s2p4 сағат бұрын
자꾸 말섞게 되네 뭐 했나 보네 해상에 둥둥떠있는 골재를 깔고 콘크리트 도포를 하면 콘크리트가 붕뜨니까 콘크리트를 두껍게 시공하면 시공비가 늘어나기 때문에 Pet재질으로 내수성에 강하니까 바닥판을 이중으로 해서 배수를 늘리면 반지하 단독주택에서 집수정 시공을 따로 해야 집에 곰팡이가 덜 생긴다고요 어차피 일본 가라않고 있는데 배수를 늘려 봐야 무슨 소용있겠어요 내가 볼때는 장기적으로 해안 지방에 해안선을 따라서 해상 주택기초를 국가에서 마련을 하고 대지로 파는 것이 바람직하죠 버려진 폐선이나 그런거로 파키스탄 애들이 다쓰기 전에 철골과 바다에 둥둥떠다니는 골재와 콘크리트로 바다 수면에 집을 지을 수 있는 기초를 만들면 좋을 수도 있죠 배관만 확실하면 어차피 폐수 처리장으로 취업률이 늘어날 것 아니겠어요
I wont built that on property line especially if you're on nearby creek except major cities cause it could create soul corrosion
@ffspbr9 сағат бұрын
Dedicados e caprichosos! Lhes desejo Sucesso!
@theantagonist144411 сағат бұрын
Wouldnt there be an issue if the ground underneath is hard or it cant drain the excess water that seeps through?
@qa1e2r411 сағат бұрын
Not afraid of the ground under gets washed away? The amount of water every soil type can absorb and how long it takes vary greatly. How are you going to calculate it for every application?
@vitopaoloquinto868612 сағат бұрын
Da un'osservazione nata per un problema di un parcheggio in discesa è nata una brillante soluzione tecnicamente adatta a migliorare la qualità della vita in città sempre più cementificate grazie da Roma Italia.
@あい-v1y8x19 сағат бұрын
中国すぐパクりそ〜
@Alcin_Sabino20 сағат бұрын
Gosto muito de assistir todo o processo realizado. O pessoal que filma também merece parabéns, pois escolhem excelentes ângulos. Muito legal!
@karlhacki689021 сағат бұрын
Better then nothing but it will not make a big difference. Covering the ground outside is killing live in some way.
@Alcin_Sabino21 сағат бұрын
Tecnologia fantástica. Japão de Parabéns! Por aqui, no Brasil milhares de pessoas morrem todos os anos em decorrência de deslizamentos em época das chuvas e temporais, ou seja, nos meses de dezembro a fevereiro e os governos de alguns estados só tomam providências após os acidentes. As regiões Sul e Sudeste são as mais afetadas, mas também ocorrem no Nordeste em menor proporção. Muitas famílias também ficam desabrigadas por anos...
@pilotbar-bar2503Күн бұрын
Sangat mengesankan tentang kekompakan kerja keras dan keterampilan semoga Indonesia bisa seperti Kaliann Inovasi dan kreativitas yang tinggi.......salut🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@peterc3286Күн бұрын
在台灣會被丟滿菸蒂
@mirakuru0924Күн бұрын
これを考えれる方はどんな業界でも欲しいですね
@HybridlifeOrgКүн бұрын
Un projet qui a du sens … surtout récemment où les inondations sont nombreuses en France. Un modèle à suivre. Chapeau au concepteur qui a le même rêve que moi un campus pour aider les enfants malades de tumeurs cérébrales.
can somebody tell what kind of work wear they have?
@ーp9uКүн бұрын
いいね👍
@ekwantoekwanto1527Күн бұрын
jadi tahu cara kerja orang jepang yang sistematis dan rapi
Күн бұрын
Desejo Sucesso!!
@huggieslam4938Күн бұрын
*同一屋簷下*大哥👍🏻
@МихаилГалугаКүн бұрын
😇😍❤💥💫👌🙏💪
@MrFutu8Күн бұрын
Я так и не понял как эти отверстия при наводнении помогут .
@Norman_PetersonКүн бұрын
I have some doubts about this technology. The drainage of the soil depends for a large percentage on the trees and vegetation present. The soil collects water and the roots of plants and trees consolidate the soil. But what happens if the underlying soil in these cases where roads are made has no roots, has nothing to consolidate the underlying? Water penetrates through the cement, is absorbed by the soil that manages to drain, but in the long run it does not maintain its compactness since there are no tree roots to keep the ''screed'' compact. Aren't there risks of sinkholes and subsidence of the road surface due to excess water? Maybe it is suitable for small square meters, it does not have structures that must hold weight.
@SigitSupriyadi-j2wКүн бұрын
Saya orang indonesia,sangat suka dengan video video dichannel ini,banyak pengetahuan yang didapat..terima kasih atas semua pengetahuannya kepada kami,semoga negara kami menerapkan seperti itu❤
@Norman_Peterson2 күн бұрын
The problem with this technology is that enthusiasm often takes over, leaving little room for accurate and long-lasting tests. But if it has been tested for a long time even on heavy water loads and everything went well, it is brilliant. At this point, the product could be improved by collecting some of the rainwater. Japan is very populated, has a lot of agriculture and you could recycle that water in a system connected to this great invention.
Special holes where you will always lose your keys
@あかさたな-f9y4 күн бұрын
2:28 のところの丁張りにものをのせたりすると自分の会社だとすごい怒られる
@CanYno4 күн бұрын
PORFA ... NO TRAIGAS ÉSE SISTEMA A COLOMBIA PORQUE QUEBRARIA A LOS CONTRATISTAS CORRUPTOS DE NUESTRO PAÍS QUE DURAN AÑOS HACIENDO UNA VIA DE 100 METROS ... JAJAJAJA