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Revision as of 12:27, 17 August 2009
The Floating City Seastead is one type of Seastead.
Arguments In Favor
- If many people go together on a large structure it should be easier to handle large waves.
- There is also a community of people so it is easier to have specialized jobs and social interaction.
- There are probably economies of scale in Internet access, power production, water filtration, and other systems.
Arguments Against
- Probably more costly than some other types of seastead.
- A 200 person community needs to have some rules and procedures. Could end up like a land democracy. The wrong rules could cause the venture to fail.
- Easier for existing governments to put pressure on a large seastead than lots of small ones run by different people and spread out.
- Hard for subsets of population to do dynamic geography if it is one big structure.
- Takes a big initial investment to get started, not very incremental.