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Floating Cities, No Longer Science Fiction, Begin to Take Shape
NY Times ^ | November 13, 2017 | David Gelles

Posted on 11/13/2017 4:44:17 AM PST by mairdie

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The world's first floating nation designed to 'liberate humanity from politicians' will appear in the Pacific Ocean by 2020

Until it elects a mayor, council or president

61 posted on 11/13/2017 10:07:04 AM PST by montag813 (‘We’re a Nation of Citizens; We’re Not a Nation of Immigrants’)
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Yup. At some point I realized the true reason we don’t have colonies on the Moon is: it’s boring. Oh sure the _idea_ of being there is exciting, the freedoms are enticing, the struggle to survive is compelling, etc ... but the few people who have actually been there weren’t all “aw gee whiz do I really have to leave?” but were more “alright that was interesting, can we go home now?” Mars might prove somewhat more interesting, relatively speaking, (being a more dynamic orb with geysers and a bit of wind and some water to struggle for) but that too may prove the greatest challenge: once you settle in, it’s likely downright boring.

So I wonder the same about these artificial island/cities: when you’re that far out to sea, working that hard just to literally stay afloat, will it really be interesting & productive enough to elicit the effort needed to remain? I’d have to revisit studies about Oriental “boat towns” (where some allegedly never set foot on land), tales of Kowloon Walled City (ultra-dense self-contained living), Antarctic stations, and other enduring non-sequitur habitats.

Occurs to me too:
The pictures shown are _pretty_. Optimal conditions, sort of a Disney-at-Sea.
I want realistic depictions of _normal_, and _failure_mode_, living. When money gets tight, what’s the realistic prioritizations and what’s the natural messy state? Economic effects of diminishing returns must be considered; keeping things pristine looks good, but costs a lot over keeping things tolerably mundane. Self-sustaining self-governed high-density living usually looks like a $#!^hole (see Kowloon Walled City).


62 posted on 11/13/2017 10:08:32 AM PST by ctdonath2 (It's not "white privilege", it's "Puritan work ethic". Behavior begets consequences.)
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To: mairdie

good one.


63 posted on 11/13/2017 10:30:52 AM PST by teeman8r (Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world.)
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Let’s just say you have uber-rich people who would like to live apart from the rest of us.


64 posted on 11/13/2017 11:34:52 AM PST by Morpheus2009
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>>it’s boring

Your point is excellently made. Though I have a feeling that with storms over oceans, boring isn’t going to be their particular problem. If it’s a community of the rich, then I’d expect they would hire enough help to keep it looking Disneyesque. I can’t imagine any other group being able to afford it. And the views would be spectacular.


65 posted on 11/13/2017 12:07:22 PM PST by mairdie
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Put ‘em far enough out and they’re ride right over a tsunami.
Hurricanes and pirates, though.


66 posted on 11/13/2017 2:14:54 PM PST by Little Ray (Freedom Before Security!)
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Nothing at sea is fail safe. Ever.


67 posted on 11/13/2017 4:12:14 PM PST by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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