Innovation Punished

Pliny, Petronius, and Dion Cassius all tell of a flexible glass invented in the first century A.D. Dion says a man displayed a glass cup to Tiberius and dashed it to the ground. The vessel bent rather than breaking, and the inventor hammered it back into its original form.

Was it aluminum? We’ll never know — the emperor had the man killed lest the new metal devalue his gold.