First design is just highly impractical.
The second design could have some merit.
The second design could have some merit.
"Moral justification is a powerful disengagement mechanism. Destructive conduct is made personally and socially acceptable by portraying it in the service of moral ends." - Albert Bandura
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
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From overpopulation to flooding or disaster, floating cities are touted as the ultimate solution to mankind’s troubles. And get ready, they’re coming sooner than you may think.
According to sustainability company The Seasteading Institute, autonomous ocean settlements could become a reality within the next five years. So as part of their plan to build the world’s first city at sea, the company has launched a contest to find the best design called the Floating City Project.
They will pick a winner in August.
Just thought this was cool. $50 to enter, if anyone is interested :3 The pictures remind me of Civilizations.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-ideas/incredible-floating-cities-that-could-save-us-all/story-fnjpja3r-1227298390577
http://www.seasteading.org/designcontest/