World’s First Floating City To Emerge In The Pacific Ocean By 2020, And Here’s How The Life Will Look On It
The concept of floating cities may sound like something from a science fiction novel, but it could become a reality by 2020. Seasteading Institute, a San Francisco-based nonprofit has been developing this idea since the foundation of the organization in 2008, and it has reached an agreement with the government of French Polynesia to begin testing in its waters.
“If you could have a floating city, it would essentially be a start-up country,” Joe Quirk, the president of the Seasteading Institute told the New York Times. “We can create a huge diversity of governments for a huge diversity of people.”
The community in question should consist of about a dozen structures, including homes, hotels, offices, and restaurants. Engineers and architects have already visited an undisclosed location where the project should emerge. The main aim of the idea is to “liberate humanity from politicians” and “rewrite the rules that govern society”.
Quirk claimed that building this utopian offshore will cost about $167 million. The Seasteading Institute has already received seed funding from PayPal founder Peter Thiel, however for the next phase of the project the institute hopes to hold an “initial coin offering,” a crowdfunding campaign which raises money by creating and selling virtual currency.
More info: seasteading.org (h/t thenewyorktimes)
Floating cities are no longer science fiction
Seasteading Institute, a San Francisco-based nonprofit has been developing this idea since the foundation of the organization in 2008
It has reached an agreement with the government of French Polynesia to begin testing in its waters
“If you could have a floating city, it would essentially be a start-up country”
“We can create a huge diversity of governments for a huge diversity of people”
The community in question should consist of about a dozen structures, including homes, hotels, offices, and restaurants
Engineers and architects have already visited an undisclosed location where the project should emerge
The main aim of the idea is to “liberate humanity from politicians” and “rewrite the rules that govern society”
Building this utopian offshore will cost about $167 million
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By utopia they mean "A place for rich people where laws are outside the jurisdiction of government."
Will cost about $167 MILL - I call b******t right there. That may be the price of one building alone.
Seriously. A floating city will cost significantly less than a stadium?
Load More Replies...Wouldn't it be easier to ship ALL of our politicians off to a remote island somewhere? 😏
I wonder what they do with their rubbish. Probably toss it into the ocean amidst the gigantic amounts of plastic already in there.
this sounds all good and fun until the first tsunami/hurricane/typhoon comes through..then what?
idk who downvoted you but i agree. this sounds dangerous come the first natural disaster.
Load More Replies...If it's built and run by people, it will struggle with the same problems all human societies have. Some will rise to power, greed and selfishness will be present in all in some shape or fashion, and there will always be haves and have nots. Even amongst the extremely wealthy. You can't escape internal flaws.
It's will need a lot of money it's almost impossible to float a city it may distroy by a many disaster so it's useless
Liberation has to be self-liberation...even if we run off into space, unknowingly we're still connected to others whether we like it or not!
Load More Replies...While I applaud the Utopian vision, it will be very hard to implement in practice. from a practical standpoint, I look at that spiderweb of floating piers, and all I see is a bunch of differential torsion from wind loads on the buildings. Also, how is the breakwater kept equidistant from the structure?
Looks great....where does all the human waste go? Are there going to be toilets or just a hole in the floor?
Well, now we can have the Amazonia country of only women, finally do things right!
Figure it being much more like $167 trillion to construct, and the concept of a diverse community is also laughable. It will be a wealthy persons getaway/resort and run accordingly.
Didn't they make a video game about something like this? It was called bioshock... how'd it work out for everyone, by the way?
Ahem...Do you think they will protect THEIR borders?? Or can ya just, canoe out there and live ya think??? What?! IMMIGRATION LAWS?!?! PREPOSTEROUS!!!
But won't someone accidentally fall and die or like it might be easier to commit suicide
Maybe swimming will be mandatory in elementary schools.
Load More Replies...I suspect the $167m price tag is for their experiment, which they hope to complete by 2020. The pictured city would likely cost at least $16.7 billion and would take longer than 2 years to build...
I don't think they understand fundamental human psychology. Social groups will always have some form of governance - you might think you're rebooting society but really you're just dreaming. Gotta work with human nature, warts and all!
Human nature includes empathy and compassion too, though. Selfishness is for self protection, there's no need for it if you don't feel threatened.
Load More Replies...I want to see it built if only so I can see what happens when the first serious hurricane/typhoon hits it.
First law: no tax or reporting of foreign earned income. Second law: start filming "3%" season 2.
The perfect place for Democrats to Wash Their Illegal Gain Money and build by slave children judging by the cost there are proposing...How many Billionaires on the Planet so far? To many selfish if you ask me...to cheap to save the one in need...that would be to easy and not as fun as looking at them sufforing and begging to survive...that's right, don't share your fortune that you so call work so hard to gain as there is such a thing as working harder than the one serving you.
Hmmm, a floating city created by a San Francisco startup. So, it's be an ultra liberal safe space sanctuary city state where a bunch of snotty Millennial techies pat each other on the back while smoking pot, drinking Peet's coffee, eating $15 bagels and complaining on twitter that someone offended them?
Yeah, why not? I mean, Obama was a pot smoker and he became President. And now a twitter junkie that acts like a 12 year old is our President! So anything is possible!!
Load More Replies...All I need to see was Peter Thiel's name to know it was going to get a "NO" from me ... and NO, it's not because he's gay ...
According to Business Insider, earlier this year Peter Thiel said it's not practicable to build one of these despite his giving of the money earlier. Still, I didn't know Peter was so into irony. He hates government so much that he wants to live in a commune? Guess what type of -ism a commune operates in? What could possibly go wrong?
That design has one HUGE flaw: traffic congestion. To get anywhere, you'll have to go through the middle. There's no ring road. And if you want to say that, well, you can just hop in a boat to go around, consider how much higher the price of gasoline and other necessities is on Hawaii due to shipping costs.
Right. Just another way for pollution to spread. This is not happening. It's someone's fantasy and if it ever comes to fruition it'll be long after I'm dead and I promise it won't be autonomous.
I bet rich people love to look at the wall instead of a horizon?? Imagine sun set...
“liberate humanity from politicians” and “rewrite the rules that govern society” ........so you want to make rules to get rid of the people who make the rules? Who makes those rules? And I'm pretty sure you still have people playing politics if they are supposed to write rules that govern society. By definition in fact. Have fun on your commune!
By utopia they mean "A place for rich people where laws are outside the jurisdiction of government."
Will cost about $167 MILL - I call b******t right there. That may be the price of one building alone.
Seriously. A floating city will cost significantly less than a stadium?
Load More Replies...Wouldn't it be easier to ship ALL of our politicians off to a remote island somewhere? 😏
I wonder what they do with their rubbish. Probably toss it into the ocean amidst the gigantic amounts of plastic already in there.
this sounds all good and fun until the first tsunami/hurricane/typhoon comes through..then what?
idk who downvoted you but i agree. this sounds dangerous come the first natural disaster.
Load More Replies...If it's built and run by people, it will struggle with the same problems all human societies have. Some will rise to power, greed and selfishness will be present in all in some shape or fashion, and there will always be haves and have nots. Even amongst the extremely wealthy. You can't escape internal flaws.
It's will need a lot of money it's almost impossible to float a city it may distroy by a many disaster so it's useless
Liberation has to be self-liberation...even if we run off into space, unknowingly we're still connected to others whether we like it or not!
Load More Replies...While I applaud the Utopian vision, it will be very hard to implement in practice. from a practical standpoint, I look at that spiderweb of floating piers, and all I see is a bunch of differential torsion from wind loads on the buildings. Also, how is the breakwater kept equidistant from the structure?
Looks great....where does all the human waste go? Are there going to be toilets or just a hole in the floor?
Well, now we can have the Amazonia country of only women, finally do things right!
Figure it being much more like $167 trillion to construct, and the concept of a diverse community is also laughable. It will be a wealthy persons getaway/resort and run accordingly.
Didn't they make a video game about something like this? It was called bioshock... how'd it work out for everyone, by the way?
Ahem...Do you think they will protect THEIR borders?? Or can ya just, canoe out there and live ya think??? What?! IMMIGRATION LAWS?!?! PREPOSTEROUS!!!
But won't someone accidentally fall and die or like it might be easier to commit suicide
Maybe swimming will be mandatory in elementary schools.
Load More Replies...I suspect the $167m price tag is for their experiment, which they hope to complete by 2020. The pictured city would likely cost at least $16.7 billion and would take longer than 2 years to build...
I don't think they understand fundamental human psychology. Social groups will always have some form of governance - you might think you're rebooting society but really you're just dreaming. Gotta work with human nature, warts and all!
Human nature includes empathy and compassion too, though. Selfishness is for self protection, there's no need for it if you don't feel threatened.
Load More Replies...I want to see it built if only so I can see what happens when the first serious hurricane/typhoon hits it.
First law: no tax or reporting of foreign earned income. Second law: start filming "3%" season 2.
The perfect place for Democrats to Wash Their Illegal Gain Money and build by slave children judging by the cost there are proposing...How many Billionaires on the Planet so far? To many selfish if you ask me...to cheap to save the one in need...that would be to easy and not as fun as looking at them sufforing and begging to survive...that's right, don't share your fortune that you so call work so hard to gain as there is such a thing as working harder than the one serving you.
Hmmm, a floating city created by a San Francisco startup. So, it's be an ultra liberal safe space sanctuary city state where a bunch of snotty Millennial techies pat each other on the back while smoking pot, drinking Peet's coffee, eating $15 bagels and complaining on twitter that someone offended them?
Yeah, why not? I mean, Obama was a pot smoker and he became President. And now a twitter junkie that acts like a 12 year old is our President! So anything is possible!!
Load More Replies...All I need to see was Peter Thiel's name to know it was going to get a "NO" from me ... and NO, it's not because he's gay ...
According to Business Insider, earlier this year Peter Thiel said it's not practicable to build one of these despite his giving of the money earlier. Still, I didn't know Peter was so into irony. He hates government so much that he wants to live in a commune? Guess what type of -ism a commune operates in? What could possibly go wrong?
That design has one HUGE flaw: traffic congestion. To get anywhere, you'll have to go through the middle. There's no ring road. And if you want to say that, well, you can just hop in a boat to go around, consider how much higher the price of gasoline and other necessities is on Hawaii due to shipping costs.
Right. Just another way for pollution to spread. This is not happening. It's someone's fantasy and if it ever comes to fruition it'll be long after I'm dead and I promise it won't be autonomous.
I bet rich people love to look at the wall instead of a horizon?? Imagine sun set...
“liberate humanity from politicians” and “rewrite the rules that govern society” ........so you want to make rules to get rid of the people who make the rules? Who makes those rules? And I'm pretty sure you still have people playing politics if they are supposed to write rules that govern society. By definition in fact. Have fun on your commune!
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