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Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
The Japanese are going BIG on this one!!!
The XSEED 4000 is currently on the drawing board for construction and if it receives the green light, will be the world's tallest populated structure at a whopping 13,000 feet. Just to put that into perspective, the current reigning champ is Taipei 101 at a mere 1,671 feet.
Not only is it destined to be the tallest but also the largest self-sustaining structure. Designed to look like Mount Fuji, the XSEED 4000 represents the Japanese view of a utopian society. The building will be powered by solar energy and can house up to 1 million inhabitants. As the Japanese islands become more crowded, engineers are finding new and extreme ways to build up. The whole project is estimated to cost anywhere from $300-900 billion U.S.
Seriously, did you really think the Japanese would just sit this one out? They are going big and if anyone can do it, the Japanese can.
I get dibbs on top bunk!!!
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09-10-2007, 12:09 PM
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
Someday maybe, but I doubt in our life time.
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09-10-2007, 12:12 PM
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
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Someday maybe, but I doubt in our life time.
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09-10-2007, 03:45 PM
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
wholy smoke, eh clouds...oxygen mask for the balcony's are extra...
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09-10-2007, 05:42 PM
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
Imagine the things we'll see in the next 20 years. What our kids will see in the next 80 considering the leaps and bounds made in the past 50.
That is if we don't get pulled into a WWIII in 5 years.
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
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Imagine the things we'll see in the next 20 years. What our kids will see in the next 80 considering the leaps and bounds made in the past 50.
That is if we don't get pulled into a WWIII in 5 years.
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09-10-2007, 10:23 PM
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
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Imagine the things we'll see in the next 20 years. What our kids will see in the next 80 considering the leaps and bounds made in the past 50.
That is if we don't get pulled into a WWIII in 5 years.
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Things have actually slowed down quite abit in the last 50 years. About 100 years ago, we discovered the atom--the building block for all things. Shortly, we were flying aircraft, driving cars powered by internal cumbustion engines. It was actually DURING the two world wars that much of the technological advancements occurred: jet engines; rockets; radar; sonar; big bombs; etc.
40 years ago, we flew to the Moon, and soon had jet aircraft for international civilian traffic.
Now, we have the Internet to be sure, but were' still driving around on rubber tires in vehicles using internal combustion engines; flying around in sub-sonic aircraft; etc ...
Unfortunately, unless we discover something else as fundamentally useful as the atom, we're probably going to have diminished returns in terms of how much technology changes the way we live. In 1969, people were predicting that we would be driving around in hover-craft and colonozing the Moon by now. Probably not going to happen anytime soon.
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
And yes, I know. I'm a fcuking wet blanket.
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And yes, I know. I'm a fcuking wet blanket.
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Just reading your sig makes up for it.
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No way. Pretty good point.
Besides, I never knew they thought of doing some funky colon stuff to the moon!
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1969, people were predicting that we would be driving around in hover-craft and colonozing the Moon by now.
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No way. Pretty good point.
Besides, I never knew they thought of doing some funky colon stuff to the moon!
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Exactly what I thought when I read that!!!
Bwahahahahahahahahahaaa!!
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
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Things have actually slowed down quite abit in the last 50 years. About 100 years ago, we discovered the atom--the building block for all things. Shortly, we were flying aircraft, driving cars powered by internal cumbustion engines. It was actually DURING the two world wars that much of the technological advancements occurred: jet engines; rockets; radar; sonar; big bombs; etc.
40 years ago, we flew to the Moon, and soon had jet aircraft for international civilian traffic.
Now, we have the Internet to be sure, but were' still driving around on rubber tires in vehicles using internal combustion engines; flying around in sub-sonic aircraft; etc ...
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Uhhhh ... don't forget about the I-Phone
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Things have actually slowed down quite abit in the last 50 years. About 100 years ago, we discovered the atom--the building block for all things. Shortly, we were flying aircraft, driving cars powered by internal cumbustion engines. It was actually DURING the two world wars that much of the technological advancements occurred: jet engines; rockets; radar; sonar; big bombs; etc.
40 years ago, we flew to the Moon, and soon had jet aircraft for international civilian traffic.
Now, we have the Internet to be sure, but were' still driving around on rubber tires in vehicles using internal combustion engines; flying around in sub-sonic aircraft; etc ...
Unfortunately, unless we discover something else as fundamentally useful as the atom, we're probably going to have diminished returns in terms of how much technology changes the way we live. In 1969, people were predicting that we would be driving around in hover-craft and colonozing the Moon by now. Probably not going to happen anytime soon.
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On a serious note, good thinking Hawk...if you take into consideration all the wars mankind has been in and how many people died, just imagine where we would be today had we not killed off all the inventors in the making!! We would have been so far ahead of where we are today it would be SCAREY!
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No way. Pretty good point.
Besides, I never knew they thought of doing some funky colon stuff to the moon!
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Yeah. Our lack of advancements in colonology is most disturbing.
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
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Just reading your sig makes up for it.
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
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Things have actually slowed down quite abit in the last 50 years. About 100 years ago, we discovered the atom--the building block for all things. Shortly, we were flying aircraft, driving cars powered by internal cumbustion engines. It was actually DURING the two world wars that much of the technological advancements occurred: jet engines; rockets; radar; sonar; big bombs; etc.
40 years ago, we flew to the Moon, and soon had jet aircraft for international civilian traffic.
Now, we have the Internet to be sure, but were' still driving around on rubber tires in vehicles using internal combustion engines; flying around in sub-sonic aircraft; etc ...
Unfortunately, unless we discover something else as fundamentally useful as the atom, we're probably going to have diminished returns in terms of how much technology changes the way we live. In 1969, people were predicting that we would be driving around in hover-craft and colonozing the Moon by now. Probably not going to happen anytime soon.
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That was deeeeep! Good points, and you're forgiven for being a wet blanket!
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Re: Largest building in human history 13,000 feet!!
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That is if we don't get pulled into a WWIII in 5 years.
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Combating China.
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The Chinese would be easy. It's the Muslims you have to worry about.
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