Finally, seeing a happy ending through the relay:
And that is how it is.
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I don't get a good feeling about Craig Ferguson.
There feels like a level of mockery and derogation from within, deep somewhere.
Or not so deep. Generally treating me like what.
Behind all that smile and laughter.
I don't think this could be a good person.
What are you if I can figure that out being blind.
Just by sensing what you are.
Your character from within.
Having fun?
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"When you accidentally write songs that already exist."
Well, i'm sure a giant pyramid was thought of somewhere. But were they automated in detail?
Interlocking cubes. The machines that would carry it and place it following tracks.
Another set of machines that would weld the connecting cubes throughout from within.
Compressed earth for volume. Enough density to be sustaining overall structure.
Second layer designed so that cubes are locked in vertically as well without the weld,
which may have to follow an inner track from the top for added stability...
Preloaded tracks to the sides of certain cubes so that another type of machine may install solar panels/accommodation up to a certain height...
So I guess it is in the details as it builds. Point is, to make it cost-effective as much as possible... And people didn't aim for it I guess until to current times because,
they simply didn't think of automation by machines and use of sensors for identifying placement, and programming to be able to understand its tasks.
The trick is... The least amount of material needed to create lasting structural stability.
Whether that is... metal layer that is covered and installed within is, partial, leaving
exposed areas of the compressed earth. Make it a frame or entire coverage... Usage of cement, etc. Need to be figured out. It's a numbers game...
I don't know if any country would have the resource to attempt creating it. But considering the benefits... Which will open up new industries. I think it must.
IF I were King. I would build it in Australia...
As a 'species' it must be created. Don't you think so Mr Musk?
People didn't aim for it because they don't think in terms of automation?
Only now, someone like me, initiates by use of sensors and A.I?
All placements can be done inside a computer and machines
can place them accurately given destination after the field is leveled out.
so to accurately have the cubes placed by the customized A.I.
A.I need not be sophisticated. Just enough to identify key points of cubes
which would repeating shapes, patterns it would recognize and place it accurately,
then following welding. So the machines itself, (ones that interlocks, and ones that welds)can navigate the entirety of the surface area, from the top of the cubes and within, and accurately identify placement, apply functions...
Well, it certainly is technically feasible and it can be made with prototypes, mini-scale.
But... costs involved for full scale? Astronomical. Need to reduce by some permutations of geometry that would still hold structural integrity and be less resource driven (in terms of metal required).
But point being. Entirely possible by automation. Provided interlocking points are not ambiguous, easy to identify by the A.I. Issue is that, if there are conflicts... Errors.
No human will be able to climb up and fix it. So these potential for errors must be thought of,
and then machines that can repair that error must be present as well. So, top to bottom placement instead of tracks within cubes to get to a certain point. As if something gets stuck,
harder to repair.