Deep Sea Living Solutions

by chainlinc in Living > Travel

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Deep Sea Living Solutions

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The sea, as we know it, covers most of planet earth, 71% to be exact. We ought to utilize this 71% of earth to our advantage, which is why I propose living in the deep sea in a typhoon submarine.

Supplies

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In support of this project, I have employed Fusion 360 software and I have used an engineer's perspective.

The Design

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I designed this typhoon submarine using Fusion 360. While I was designing, I kept in mind the extreme pressure levels of the deep sea and therefore, I have designed the submarine to be resilient to this particular environment.

Why a Submarine?

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Submarines are superior to ships since they weather storms better, due to their underwater position.

Food Source

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By means of aquatic farming and deep sea fishing, the sea offers an array of nutritional food.

Power Source

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Due to its carbon-free nature and space-optimal fuel (uranium atoms), a nuclear reactor makes for an ideal typhoon submarine power source.

Oxygen Source

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Due to the simple solution of oxygen concentrators, obtaining oxygen is of little to no reason for concern.

Navigation

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Through the use of radar navigation, the typhoon submarine will be able to navigate through the dark seabed of the ocean with ease.

Conclusion

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A typhoon submarine which is designed to withstand deep water pressures, equipped with oxygen concentrators, radar navigation, and a nuclear power source, would make for an excellent habitat able to withstand extreme conditions.