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29/9/2010

Shimizu Corporation
GREEN FLOAT

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  • I would say, Build it!!!..

  • @Rmxmax This is in the equator, the weather is very low, it's the warmest spot on the planet and no stomas exist there nor hurricanes and NO typhoons. Why? Because they get weakened when they approach the equator as the coriolis force is zero there and it is impossible for them to cross the equator. and your comment is delusional to say the least (no disrespect) I laugh at what people can't fathom.

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  • Wow. Wow. Wow. Like Super-Awesome idea!

  • stap a super colider, and som gears on that thing, and i'm in :D

  • this should b built before it 2 late

  • We need something like this to bring us into the 21st century. Looking at the slabs of concrete we still build today, people would think we're still in the cold war.

  • @Jasupi911 He's definitely not American. I assumed he was British, actually.

  • great I know where I'll work, die and my fesses go but where do I live

  • @Casshem Raising big animals takes a lot of food and water. Insects grow and multiply quickly, just like Chinese did.

  • Nice, but how does it avoid crashing into barriers due to wind and water currents?

  • Dear every country in the world, Please begin funding this immediately. Thank you.

  • Someone needs to build a prototype. Scaled to house less people but still have the main residencies over 700m. Using water in various ways as it filters down is great, but how are you going to get it up there. Pumping it that high is going to require a lot of energy. Rain maybe? Structures like these could be useful in creating bridges in places that were otherwise impossible.

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