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Generational House-Submarine
Like a 'Generational Starship' exept underwater
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This submarine comes with all the stuff you need for a generational submersion in case of fire, flood famine, nuclear disaster, or bad neighbors.

Using osmosis to gather fresh water from seawater, nuclear power plant to power hydroponics (pun intended) and other necessary facilities, and maybe a tv antennae designed to work deep underwater and viola you have your very own, generational house-submarine that doesn't need to surface for at least 20 years

xxobot, Nov 17 2007

For water: subwater
water water everywhere... some of it to drink [xxobot, Nov 17 2007]

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       Why a submarine? Why not just a mobile island?

MisterQED, Nov 18 2007
  

       For underwater use, my dear friend, and besides, the osmosis effect only works deep underwater (aka. large pressure)

xxobot, Nov 19 2007
  

       From whence might one obtain:
>Medical care (think surgery, expensive medicines)
>Friends
>Meat
>Vegetables
>Fairy liquid
>Internet access
>Pork scratchings

vincevincevince, Nov 19 2007
  

       Nuclear subs in case of nuclear disaster. Like when a poorly maintained neighbouring vessel goes critical. I see why you want it, but I think you need a better way of providing power, like telescopic solar panels or perhaps a stirling with cold pipes extending to the deep ocean.   

       [vincevincevince] Each sub should have 2 or 3 hatches at one end so that they can be joined together to form communities.

marklar, Nov 19 2007
  

       Vegetables from hydroponics, meat from fish, or have community vessels that habour that. And for power you could even have a fusion reactor or perhaps the solar cell idea... exept they bob on the surface and create hydrogen for hydrogen fuel cells, then you simply dock, grab hydrogen, and begone from the surface

xxobot, Nov 19 2007
  

       I think power and space are definitely the issues. Just like a generational space ship, the thing would have to be HUGE. And making something with that much volume that will withstand the pressure would be EXPENSIVE, even without the nuke. Wouldn't it be easier to convert a salt mine? Throw one of those mirror arrays on the surface and pipe the sunlight down to your safe house. That is how I think they should make bases on Mars. [marklar] The deep ocean Sterling idea is good though.

MisterQED, Nov 19 2007
  

       whence might one find sanity? I think after awhile these hydronauts would go nutty.

RayfordSteele, Nov 19 2007
  

       //I think after awhile these hydronauts would go nutty//
They sure as hell will, in the absence of pork scratchings.
  

       Or it just could be a Sunday house... your point MisterGED?

xxobot, Nov 20 2007
  

       All good engineering , training , troubleshooting and experience for learning to step off this tiny blue/green marble .

wjt, Nov 23 2007
  
      
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