SAEDNEWS: In this stunning video, witness Japan’s cutting-edge technology in earthquake control. Using a “base isolation” system, severe ground tremors aren’t transmitted to the building. The future of architecture and safety is here—watch as a skyscraper withstands intense shaking without spilling a single glass of water!
According to Saed News Technology Service, Japan has once again made the impossible possible through engineering. In this video, you can see how a building model remains completely stable even during the strongest shakes, thanks to “seismic isolation” technology.
Instead of connecting the columns directly to the ground, the entire structure rests on steel balls or layers of rubber and springs. These isolators act like shock absorbers, neutralizing the destructive energy of an earthquake before it reaches the upper floors. The result? While the ground beneath the building shakes violently, occupants inside don’t even notice a glass of water trembling.
This technology not only saves lives but also prevents major structural damage and costly post-quake reconstruction. Isn’t it time for these standards to become mandatory in all earthquake-prone regions worldwide?