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Old 09-01-2022, 07:07 PM   #864 (permalink)
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We didn't start the fire. It goes on and on....

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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
Such displacement of water would necessitate an insane anchor to keep the structure submerged.

Building into earth probably makes a lot more sense.

Less repercussions playing indoor baseball, too.
I didn't know indoor baseball was a thing.

Icebergs don't need insane anchors.

If buyilding into the Earth is the goal, You accrete your columns and decks and then hoist them onto delivery boats, trains or airships. It puts me in mind of theose vats of brine in Old Towen Newport.

Wolf Hibertz life work was in remediating coral reefs in the Caribbean.
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Wolf Hilbertz
Wolf Hartmut Hilbertz was a German-born futurist architect, inventor, and marine scientist. Notable contributions to science include the discovery of artificial mineral accretetion / biorock and its use to create electrified reefs.
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My understanding is that coral is more robust than we thought, it can bleach out and then come back if conditions revert.
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