Friday, March 20, 2026

Cheating Gravity

 


6 comments:

  1. Nobody and nothing cheats gravity for very long.

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  2. My, that's a large erection.

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  3. Sanyo Solar Ark
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    The Solar Ark's design was inspired by the vision of an ark embarking on a journey to the 21st century.

    This idea led to the Solar Ark's size and overall symbolic shape of being an example of producing clean energy.

    In total, the construction area for the Solar Ark is 3294.48 m2 reinforced concrete was used for the base of the construction.

    From one end to the other, the total length of the Solar Ark is 315 metres.

    The ark is 31.6 metres tall from the centre of the structure.

    There are 5,046 solar panels in total.

    Twelve single-crystal silicon solar cell modules per unit were assembled on the ground, and 470 units were lifted up and attached to the main body of the Solar Ark.

    https://inhabitat.com/solar-ark-worlds-most-stunning-solar-building/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_Ark

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  4. No matter that it was designed by some top architectural firm, It's still ugly.

    Nemo

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  5. 630kw seems low for something so big.

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    1. Many American nuke plants are well under 1GW.

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