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View Full Version : Creating a miniature world, doing what bioshphere 2 tried, but on another level.


driveby
05-14-2009, 07:12 PM
I have been thinking, what if one could either create a miniature planet, and send it into orbit, or build a 300 mile wide, 2 mile high building, and create an artificial world, with independent ecosystems, and real weather. It would be a trillion times better then biosphere 2, and they could even use it to study meteorology.

What you would do, is make microscopic blue devices with miniature computers in them, that have ionically charged metal as a component, but also mini freezers/coolers, and mini heaters. Then, radiowaves would make them always hover exactly the same distance apart, and radiowave signals could move them in a pattern that makes them pull air with them, creating airflow patterns. Then, the signals could tell them to produce heat, or cold air. The top 9,000 feet of the building, or sattelite would be 30 degrees, and 20 above 5,000 feet. Then, if the lower 2,000 feet was below 70, the air would be 20 degrees, and 0 on top, and if below 40, 0 degrees above 2,000 feet.

Then, you would create oceans, and heat some, cool others. You would create windflow patterns causing the humidity from the warm oceans to go over land, and either be hit by cooler air masses, or be heated to 90+ degrees. Then, clouds would form, and drop rain.

Then, you would create ecosystems based on weather. Then, after that, you would create societies in the ecosystems.

driveby
05-15-2009, 04:45 PM
Well, the miniature things couldn't contain acs, or heaters, but there could be a giant freezer on top, and the ground could be heated to modify temp, then the plastic encased aluminum with supercomputers could modify air currents to insure that air temperatures are controlled specifically.