Saturday, November 25, 2017

How do you manufacture and farm while living underground worldwide?

Obtaining raw materials for building things at home underground with 3D printers would be what people might be concerned about while living underground. However, if you look at the Norad underground areas under the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, you could see similar places dug under parts of mountain ranges around the world. For example, I was amazed in 1999 when I drove a motor home through the Tunnel system through the Alps from Switzerland over to Aoste, Italy. It was raining when I entered the tunnel system in Switzerland, then some places it was snowing where tunnels ended and began, but when I actually entered the Aoste area of Italy it was raining once again. I was very impressed with these Swiss and likely Italian Tunnels in co-operation likely between those two countries. Just like those tunnels manufacturing the raw materials for 3d printers to print parts for literally anything run by computer templates for all parts would be possible when living underground with solar cells on the surface over farmed fields everywhere the land was good enough to farm.

Cheyenne mountain would be an example as a template to create other underground manufacturing facilities to maximize farming and recreational potential for mankind. Having the whole surface of earth become a park or farm would psychologically benefit all mankind in amazing ways. All cities eventually would be torn down and become farmland or parks once again and people would all live underground without spoiling the surface anymore. All surface areas of the earth would become farms or parks after that. So, people could camp on the surface but not build anything more than portable yurts for temporary living on the surface of the earth or emergency houses on stilts for surviving floods.

Another advantage to living underground is global warming is going to bring winds over 100 mph much more over time and blow down most houses made of wood. So, the only houses most places that would stand up to these winds would be made of re-bar reinforced cement or adobe or cement and stones and that's about it or completely metal buildings with bulletproof windows that couldn't be blown out with over 100 mph winds that will be more and more common every year now.

So, what squirrels and foxes do now to stay warm underground(without heaters by the way) humans will tend to do more in the future as their homes made of wood all blow down in over 100 mph winds all over the earth. So, the problem then becomes what to do in a flood which is either to build your underground home like a submarine or to build with 4  stilts emergency structures above your underground home for when flooding occurs. However, if winds were too high even these stilt emergency structures likely wouldn't stay put either. So, I'm actually thinking having a boat like a sailboat or a cabin cruiser where people could sleep inside might actually be a better idea than an emergency stilt structure to withstand and survive floods.  The enclosed boat (sort of like your families Noah's Ark) would be tied to a tree or telephone pole nearby during flooding.

 

13 secrets of NORAD Combat Operations Center and Cheyenne ...

www.thedenverchannel.com/...colorado/...colorado/13-secrets-of-norad-combat-oper...
May 16, 2016 - That facility was built inside Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs. ... When the Cheyenne Mountain facility opened in the late 1960s, it was the NORAD Combat Operations Center. ... In 2006, NORAD and USNORTHCOM moved its main command center to Peterson Air Force Base -- 15 miles away ...

North American Aerospace Defense Command - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Aerospace_Defense_Command
North American Aerospace Defense Command known until March 1981 as the North American ..... The NORAD command center located under Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado is a setting of the 1983 film WarGames and the television series ...

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