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Old 12-25-2018, 09:51 AM   #4287 (permalink)
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Interesting idea, but I believe it's not dense enough for 3D printing, and any wind would blown it away.

I supose the casting of larger blocks, and using some bamboo reinforcment skeleton, since aircrete it's very brittle, could make building much faster.
I supose something similar to a soccer ball configuration of geometric figures (that compose the ball) would be perfect.









But the blocks would be in curved way, to allow the finish dome be smooth, and not like flat triangles. Like the figure in the right, and not like the figure in the lefth :



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I guess we're done here.

AllDarc — That limitation of aircrete sounds like an opportunity for a 3D printer (with an orifice measured in inches/cm).

A fan in the top of an hemisphere can maintain a difference with a closed loop.


http://pacificdomes.com/site/wp-cont...w-364x1024.jpg

Third one down. That's a dumbed-down illustration, it's actually a torodial flow that can exhibit Coriolis Effect. Up in the middle in Winter and down in the middle in Summer.


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Who's the guy with a father and brother? Just trying to keep up.

Suspicious 0bservers has 350,000 citizen scientists gathering global data in real time and watching the satellites like GOES16.

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