User talk:Vincecate/WaterWalker
Nice Vinceate, so simple, so elegant.
The size of the legs.
I was just wandering of the size of the legs for a real sized Seastead, when I thought that they do not have to be that big. If you cut the tetraherdon with a horizontal plane, you get a triangle supported by three balls. You do not change anything to the stability, except to lower the gravity center, which is always a good thing.
Well, you can go as far as lowering the height to the height of the balls, like putting a plate on three balls. Althouh ineastetics, this shows how much space you can get with the principle. Of course, you need balls bigger than the bigest wave, which may be not so easy to do on a scaled model.
AlainD 19:24, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
The form of the legs.
Then I thought a bit further, why not replace the legs by curved bows joining the balls two by two. You keep a nice structure where you can hang anything needed and with the exact same stability.
And, while we are here, you can give the upper infrastructre the form you want. What is above sea is in facts a matter of architecture.
AlainD 19:24, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
The number of floating devices.
You propose to increase the number of balls to 6. Interesting. May be used to collect energy as you suggested.
Why not to build something like the one in cbthiess' note. If I understood the design, interferances wave cancel each other and erases almost totally in the center. The material does not matters, just the grid form.
AlainD 19:24, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
- I changed my mind. We can generate power with just 3 legs and a hanging living space. Updated page. Vincecate 19:05, 28 October 2008 (UTC)