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unrelated.
from time to time i keep reminding myself how i got mad at ms Jennifer Aniston,
and i feel very bad about this, swearing and all.
I forget that, I was in elementary school when FRIENDS tv show was on air,
and she's in a older generation whom i should show respect for.
i sincerely apologize, my mind is stuck on your image as a young person.
i can't even remember what i was mad about, but apparently i scarred myself a little being boldly stupid.
i later realized Ms Aniston was really an avatar for my acquaintance ms greenfield = Rachel Green.
My apologies....
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Mr Musk, come to think of it,
using the same method to build the tower,
space escalator + crucible.
If the escalator can be designed in such a way that connecting points can be welded,
against water, (so these would need to be designed primarily with metal as connecting points)
and later drained of water from the crucible.
An totally metal underwater city could be designed.
No wait, nevermind. LOL
You can just build it outside of water and drop it into the water and then weld it instead. XD
ok nevermind. lol
Actually, there is a limit to incremental building underwater with welding.
And parts cannot be so big.
So if say, there were towers/pillars in complete metal,
and interlocking slides concaved into this, a wall, accommodating to its shape can be slid
down to it, from four points of the pillar....
using a single pillar as the focal point.
and expanding from there.
both vertically and horizontally.
they need not be metal either, (the walls that slide down to the pillar)
but concrete with metal line that connects bottom and up, from one wall to the other.
and later following sliding tracks from the walls itself to expand the walls in all directions,
creating separators. As a drop.
Once the walls reach above the surface level and walls welded, between,
water can be drained from each compartments.
And depending on how the tracks are laid out, flooring can be possible before that.
So if to use a single tower as a focus point for stability, an interlocking sliding wall can be slid down to it to create a residence underwater.
Do you see what i'm saying?
Good idea as opposed to.... incremental welding?
Well, could be.
This is like lego right? Just dropping walls.
welding machines can follow that single pillar so, it would be easy to weld the walls together. provided they all have tracks.
of course, i'm suggesting to use the space escalator modification method i invented,
to use underwater to create that single pillar as a stable base, to expand into
as guideline to build structures underwater.
then, it can become a very predictable underwater construction.
what do you think mr Musk.
and if the water can be drained, once the walls reach above the water.
because of the walls.
does this not become a playground for underwater mining without interruption of water?
and this is then another trillion dollar idea mr Musk.
'cause you can send down as many drilling machines unaffected by the water.
correct?
and power source can be solar.
you can potentially use the incremental segmented, cylindrical pillars for the sea platforms
i created, but that process will be more demanding and inaccurate.
as precise tracks are required and one absolute stable pillar can be the foundation for the walls.
but whichever way. it can work.
diagram for that segmented cylindrical pillar for sea platforms, to be carried with the wooden ships, as segmented rings wouldn't work like how you stack up the rockets (that would require big ships) so i separated them. you see it in my drawings. in the diagrams folder.
this is how the sea platforms were suggested to be created. once the concrete pillars can be made. alongside flattening the bottom surface of the ocean floor, as i created that round disc
spinning. i hope you remember mr Musk.
one could potentially use this method instead the metal pillar. power needed to melt
the metal would be demanding, unless you can hook up a nuclear sub as power source XD
no. solar would be enough if can be charged...
point being. if compartments can be created that drains water once the walls reach above the surface level of the water, then the bottom surface on the ocean floors, all that area,
becomes a playground for mining.
may have suggested something similar long ago.
LOL, don't tell me the fucker is trying to steal this as well as a follow up.
you know everything is mine. sea mining was my thing even during the blogging days,
which is long before Steve I believe.
So that could be a way into ocean mining Mr Musk.
I am being careful as to use elements I came up with before so Steve cannot frame.
Please understand.
So anything sea related, as people will remember, is mine.
As is everything else.
If Steve tries to steal please correct it.
It's only following up.
Directly using my space escalator and sea pillars here.
And Mr Musk did you actually say you were only going to give me 1 billion?
I am seeing that by the relays.
i hope you realize many of my ideas over in the longterm,
are worth trillions of dollars.
have you calculated the prospects?
no you didn't.
don't dare say that I haven't won.
I have.
I dpn't know what that fucker came up with.
But mine are quality.
They are game changers.
seeing batman fires batman.
did you come up with something similar mr musk?
something to clear pathway for drilling perhaps?
but it must be different from mine.
see how mine would be an efficient way.
you literally just drop walls in interlocking tracks just like my space escalator
and block off water, right?