How many people and which people
did you refer into the channel Adam?
Sigh... what are you imagining Mr Musk.
First. Don't paint me in that negative light.
One way or another, law should take care of it.
Second. Floating library is possible if you build it inside water.
Of course the material for the books, it will need to be water *resistant
completely.
Shelves can float and stabilize in place. People can push it around.
As for energy for the shelves, hmph. Wonder if wireless charging
would work with all of them. But then people would be affected as well.
Possibly.
Magnets in reverse polarity can certainly push these objects from each other.
Books can be fastened with magnets or compartments.
I guess it would have to be charged during closed hours, all the shelves.
Then internal batteries and motorized propellers stays it floating
with internal sensors stabilizing it in place.
Since under water, not that much power to keep it lifted.
It can be as big as the shelves on the photo.
I think i'll make one for myself Mr Musk. Thanks for the idea.
Fun to read under water and focus from there.
Third. True. I was never really a child. Even as I played as a kid,
there was something following me in the back of my mind. Always.
You can call it morbid fear of mortality. Weight of understanding
that I can't comprehend. Acceptance of a terrible fate I need to ignore.
None of which I could express verbally. But by intuition, it always lingered.
And that is one way to create a child that is not a child.