Concrete is cement plus aggregate (it doesn't have to be sand; it could be gravel, for example). Coarse aggregates wouldn't work well in this, but it would be cool for a followup video where sand is used.
The wikipedia pages suggests that this is more prolery referred to as "foam mortar" or "foam cement"
You could say the aggregate is air and the cement still performs its role as a binder, it binds all the air bubbles into a stable matrix. Hence "aerated concrete".
schiffern|2 months ago
Another method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnNua21zx78
aidenn0|2 months ago
The wikipedia pages suggests that this is more prolery referred to as "foam mortar" or "foam cement"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foam_concrete
cornholio|2 months ago
mikewarot|2 months ago
pstuart|2 months ago