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I've moved my reply to Leesa's post to a new thread to help prevent clogging up the Covid 19- thread. In doing so I've shared my thoughts on how a new society would be created and function.
I'd love to hear other people's thoughts on how they would recreate a new society too. Quote:
Not me either, I don't want to give up my electric razor either. Or my CRT tv collection, or Amiga console collection, or my gaming pc. But I don't want to have to pay $xxx,xxx for a place to house them either, they're not worth that much. Quote:
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Swerage can be pumped into multiple underground cement central tanks then out into the ocean, for now until we can harvest it for gas. Water treatment, I recommend each treehouse/bamboo cabin/wood cabin/teepee tent have their own either above ground or underground water collection system for in-house baths and as for sterilizing the water for drinking a centralised in-town water collection roof system where people can convene and have dinner and cook snags is best. The gas from the sewerage system can be collected then pumped a km away from the sewerage/recycling place and burned and used to boil water and keep it at degrees 100c in a huge boiler. The steam produced then can be used to run a turbine for electricity, that electricity can then be used to light the place and power the pumps, the electricity grid can be 240v and each treehouse can have its own extension cord going out to a telegraph pole along the street. 3 Phase. We're not talking a service of thousands of watts per household here, we're talking about a cap of say 1kW, enough to run a microwave oven. Plenty enough to run a gaming pc, vintage consoles, CRT tv's, a plasma tv, a 4K LCD. A convection oven, a steamer, you name it. But not much else. If people need more power they can use the communal 3 car garage workshop. Where it can be guarded by one guy, Lets call him... Simple Joe. These workshops don't need to be made out of modern materials, why? That just raises the costs. As far as cyclones go, they're going to destroy anything no matter what it is. I can see the benefits of building a frame out of galvanized steel and a slab out of cement but the rest, can be rebuilt again and again out of bamboo. Its strong stuff, grows quick, Giant Bamboo makes a nice forest too. Quote:
Either that or they think that the problem is simply too big to be able to do anything about it political wise. I do know that the corporations are acting like they're stuck in cement and that if they change one simple tiny thing they'll collapse and then again other corprations are changing and finding that their costs go down if they go green. I know that most corporations however, their days are numbered, they simply rely on a system which was designed in the 1930s-1940s and well... whale oil isn't a thing anymore. Neither should we be making car tyres out of new virgin rubber. Or harvesting lithium using child labor. But quite a lot will adapt and survive. 3D printers for example are a perfect example of redistributing a large manufacturing task down into something that anyone can do. I know that isn't the right answer but hey to be honest I don't really know for sure what they're thinking. Its certainly something that can be debated. Quote:
You won't convince anyone to change their ways, because the paypacket that they receive is keeping them alive and entertained. The big crunch as I like to call it is when normal middle class people, aka the majority of people in the world realise that their leaders aren't in it for them and turn against each other. For that I recommend getting a yacht or any boat really and going out in the ocean to wait it off. That or into the bush. Quote:
I personally, with your example, believe that a farmer should be able to take 10% but not 20% of a total value of a product. Marxism believes that we should take none, ie have 0% profit. And Consumerism believes we should take 2x-5x the actual market value of a product. The fact is though is that most retail stores today are getting ripped off by the utility companies, the tax man, the local council, the landlord, and everyone else including the thief in the store, so they have to have those high retail prices. I believe with good policing, small tight knit communities, sectioned off tribal communities where one person can't drive into another without a police escort unless its on grounds of visiting a family member. Low manufacturing costs of building materials. a small government. Low wages but also low costs. Basically almost free electrical power. That we can make a society which is as laid back as possible. That's the ultimate goal here, to get people laid back as far as possible that they don't need to work super hard. Thanks for the insightful thoughts. Last edited by gooseneck; 06-08-2020 at 05:41 AM. |
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