J_Allard said:
Eh not really, he says the tubes and stuff might have been possible at that time but there's no way the buildings and everything survive the pressure at that depth. So basically all the little tube hallways you run around would survive but everything else would quickly wither away into nothing. |
You can always work with compressed air environments underwater, sucks when you want to return to the surface though.
Buckinster Fuller designed cloud nine in the 60's, a flying city built on a giant geodesic sphere. 1 degree difference in air temperature inside and outside the sphere would be enough to lift a city for 6000 people
Much more efficient then magnetics.







