Sebastian-Jamaican red crabs may have preached the virtue of "Life Under the Sea" in Disney's "Little Mermaid," but as long as people have failed to come around to crustaceans thinking.
Indeed, the future of human settlements, whether through choice or misfortune, often imagined (in popular culture at least) as beyond the Earth's orbit. Sub-aquatic life still seems, guilty he may be debatable, very alien.
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Not so for the architect Vincent Callebaut Belgium. He has expressed ambitious plans for a series of eco-villages under the water that can house up to 20,000 people each in the future. Aequorea his project to imagine entirely sufficient, and because "oceanscrapers" touch the sea floor of the mangrove-covered marinas on the surface of the sea in the world.
Jellyfish-like in appearance, each oceanscraper will be built using recycled plastic from the misleadingly named "Seventh Continent", or the Great Pacific Garbage fillings (over debris here is believed to be in the form of microplastics, rather than a visible mass).
As well as living space, Aequorea going home, office, lab science Hotel, recreation grounds and 250 farms across the hard floor and reaches a depth of up to 1,000 meters (3,280 feet). The sea water will be desalinated for drinking, microalgae will recycle organic waste, and the light will be provided through bioluminescence.
They worry about the impact of the strong current to destabilize the country, thunderstorms, or even earthquakes, ie, all people, do not worry: the towers' geometry, and ballasting would negate whirlpools sea and buoyancy of nature, while the thickness of the outer shell will raise "from the surface down to the sea, to compensate the tension caused by the increased pressure. "
Source : [cnn]
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