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Cabins under the Sea

A new retirement village. Mankind desires to venture into the Universe to seek new resources, yet is blind on capitalizing upon what is currently available. Just look at all the vast amount of unclaimed property that e!ists about "# feet below the surface of the ocean, that could be another real estate boom for our future. $ow with our technology that is designing habitats for the Moon and Mars, it is entirely possible to change their direction% and use that talent to build retirement villages of people tanks to e!ist with improved comfort. Just think of &enior 'itizens living with (# psi of air)pressure, in caisson type structures to improve lung deficiencies generated by the aging process. And the reduction of cosmic radiation that accelerates aging. *ith higher o!ygenation, and the corresponding metabolism shift, reinforced by more air drag and pressure, we would have a more youthful elderly society, as if someone turned down the force of gravity. +old this thought. ,ook at the tremendous waste we struggle with of discarded plastic bottles% for e!ample. *hy not use this material for the fabrication of cellular structures for undersea dwellings, to improve -uality of life for the elderly. *ith clever management, and more active residents, it appears a //people tank// can become somewhat independent of the pressurization pumps for long periods to basically construct a cost effective biosphere for average time. 0hen think of all the water world transporters needing to be designed for this uni-ue underwater universe pro1ect, and the marketing of them. 2nstead of crowding folks onto dry land, the oceans have huge real estate prospects that include " dimensions% rather then the favoring of 1ust 3. 4id Atlantis sink into the sea. 5r did intellectuals figure out my plan for the 6lderly. &omething to think about. As we age, we are inundated with cosmic energy that slowly breaks down cellular organisms. *e tend to become more sensitive to pneumonia, while the recovery from all illness becomes weaker, re-uiring a higher degree of protection from germ, and bacteria invasions. Metabolism slows down, and we start starving for o!ygen upon land 789:.; <&2= for a variety of reasons. ,iving under higher air pressure would make our bones less brittle, with therapy and e!ercise being more effective. All our food supply would have more available selections due to higher food density in the more "d sea, as compared to our atmosphere on land. Although our voluntary diet change would have little effect us seniors% who would be more se!ually active under this higher pressurization% however, reproduction itself is greatly inhibited by our time e!posure% so there would be no lingering shift in 4$A to damage offspring/s to effect any evolution% that takes millions of years. Just imagine the volumetric increase of living space and cheap real estate encouraged by this concept. And then comes the scientific advantage of learning to survive under adverse conditions% like underwater. 0hus making 6uropa, a moon of Jupiter, inhabitable for humans. >And it is also a good candidate for our in-uisitive Alien inspectors 7U?5 base.=, who seem to also have affection for our 6arth/s oceans. @ *hy spend billions on trips to other planets if we are unable to survive basic environmental change. *ould it not be smarter to learn to survive 6arth/s problematic environment before venturing into the unknown. 2t is like the same silliness to dream of talking to space invaders ) when we are unable to communicate with dolphins or whales. 5bviously, they may 1ust be more intelligent then us ) without an ability to utilize tools. *hile having a superior mode of transportation that doesn/t re-uire roads, or flying machines. And, cell phones are unnecessary to communicate for thousands of miles. +opefully you will see some common sense engineering here that may help understand the curious critters observed like Mermaids, who 2 believe are the missing linkage of mankind that the scientific community never realized e!isted, and thus missed the intensity and e!treme depth of time, to put these pieces of the puzzle together correctly. 5pen your eyes to the fact that future planet

e!ploration should start on water worlds, using submersible space craft with education and e!perience of habitat environment, ac-uired by &enior 'itizens living in cabins under earth/s seasA &hort 4ocumentary hereB <lanet 6arth was sterilized 3## million years ago, and again C; million years ago. 4inosaurs went e!tinct this 3nd time% yet tiny mammals survived. 0hen 1ust 3# million years after dinosaurs, 6arth became inundated with huge mammals, instead of huge Dirds only. 7that mankind finally e!terminated big bird 1ust E## years ago=. *hat 2 am saying is that if the 6arth has been around for C billion years, "## million years is 1ust a smidgen of time by comparison, and that is all of what we have some knowledge of, so it is conceivable Mermaids, for e!ample, were the source of land apes 7not the other way around=% and us% due to growing intelligence, and the security of the ocean/s water. 6arth/s true bosom of life. 'ave drawings done "# thousand years ago seems to indicate Mermaids had some significant population, thus my theory has more 7unpre1udiced= credibility to myself. Also, the recent observation of Mermaids at over 9### ft depth convinces me they are totally a-uatic, and not amphibious, reinforcing my theory. Also, 2 would love to see the autopsy report on the lungs of specimens ac-uired that could possibly be a useful science% for our future underwater e!istence. $ow let/s look at all the submerged cities we have evidence of. Atlantis was swallowed up. 5r did it wisely 1ust submerge to create a buffer for a volatile planet. 'ould this be an ancient paradigm for protection and survival. 5bviously there was land sinking below sea level, but was other things going on to create an underwater e!istence. 0he 6gyptians demonstrated usage of electricity, so could the ancients have built primitive motorized air pumps for making possible a usable environment under the sea. 0he possibilities abound, however, 2 doubt there being a solution like making evolution backtrack. ,ife seeks to build its own inroads to the future, so using technology to advance survival within a unstable 7when viewed long term= solar system, truly is a debt we must pay for, via our e!panding intellect.

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