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demonrail666 12.12.2008 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
If those are real buildings, I want whomever designed them to build my house.


I believe they are real.

As are the plans for Dubai, which look really promising from a sci-fi perspective.



 





 



 


 

cars_willkillyou 12.12.2008 01:34 AM

Firefly.

Lamont Cranston 12.12.2008 11:23 AM

 

 

It's called an O'Neill Cylinder

Lamont Cranston 12.12.2008 11:35 AM

In 1975 NASA actually looked into building a similar design called a Standford Torus: a proposed design for a space habitat capable of housing approximately 10,000 to 140,000 permanent residents. It consists of a torus or donut-shaped ring that is 1.8 km in diameter (for the proposed 10,000 person habitat described in the 1975 Summer Study) and rotates once per minute to provide between 0.9g and 1.0g of artificial gravity on the inside of the outer ring via centripetal acceleration.
 

 

 

Personally I think such a place would be a nightmare, the ultimate suburbia and there's no way out.

demonrail666 12.12.2008 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Lamont Cranston
Personally I think such a place would be a nightmare, the ultimate suburbia and there's no way out.


I think that's the beauty of those kinds of projects. They're seductive on one level and utterly horrifying on another.

Lurker 12.12.2008 02:14 PM

No wind unless artificially generated. heat would of course be artificially generated but would it be at a steady constant or would there be seasons and general flunctuations in temperature? And would day lengths be altered accordingly? No rain, no snow unless again of course it's artificially generated. If there is any kind of "weather" we would know exactly what it will be always. No natural resources except any plants and animals taken there and only those plants and animals, and sunlight. Would it result in a too small gene pool for the people, animals and plants?

It'd be fucking weird.

This Is Not Here 12.12.2008 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
 

Okay, so this is kinda cool, but...

This Is Not Here 12.12.2008 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
 


...this image sums up why I really loath fantasy art.

demonrail666 12.12.2008 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by This Is Not Here
...this image sums up why I really loath fantasy art.


As they say. One man's ceiling is another man's floor.

Anyway, here's some more escapist brilliance for social retards:


 

Lamont Cranston 12.12.2008 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Lurker
No wind unless artificially generated. heat would of course be artificially generated but would it be at a steady constant or would there be seasons and general flunctuations in temperature? And would day lengths be altered accordingly? No rain, no snow unless again of course it's artificially generated. If there is any kind of "weather" we would know exactly what it will be always. No natural resources except any plants and animals taken there and only those plants and animals, and sunlight. Would it result in a too small gene pool for the people, animals and plants?

It'd be fucking weird.

If it were large enough, like the O'Neill Cylinder, I think you'd get precipitation. Heat and light would come from the directional mirrirors. Generational Starships are said to require at least 160 inhabitants to ensure genetic diversity of the future colony, so the Stanford Torus is secure.

greedrex 12.12.2008 06:28 PM

Manhattan skyline circa 2678
 

GeneticKiss 12.12.2008 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by greedrex
Manhattan skyline circa 2678


 


Call me a pessimist if you like, but I'm thinking something more like this:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/114/2...9c3082.jpg?v=0

demonrail666 12.13.2008 05:48 AM

 




 



 


 

demonrail666 12.13.2008 06:23 AM

 

 

 

sarramkrop 12.13.2008 06:42 AM

ace thread

phoenix 12.13.2008 07:08 AM

he verges on off topic but he's pretty hip right now so I think deserves a little postage.


 
 



There are thousands of unkowns who produce some really gorgeous CG 3d rendering scenes, though often looking same same.. its nice to see a mix of media in this thread! old and new

demonrail666 12.13.2008 08:00 AM


 


 


 


 

Lamont Cranston 12.13.2008 08:50 AM

couldn't find larger sorry


 

demonrail666 12.13.2008 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by phoenix
he verges on off topic but he's pretty hip right now so I think deserves a little postage.




 




There are thousands of unkowns who produce some really gorgeous CG 3d rendering scenes, though often looking same same.. its nice to see a mix of media in this thread! old and new


I love that sort of Victorian 'steampunk' sci-fi thing.

This computer is Far Too Amazing:


 

demonrail666 12.13.2008 09:06 AM


 

 

 


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