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Transcript for Designing the Future - Narrado por Peter Joseph

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The Venus Project

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A society without a vision of what the future can be

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is bound to repeat past errors over and over again

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This brief video will outline a vision designed to avoid old mistakes

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This vision of efficiency, sustainability, and intelligent planing

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can lead us into a world of unlimited human potential.

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Designing the future

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This vision could be a showcase of what the world can be in our cibernated age

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science and technology could be used for human betterment

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and the restoration and protection of the environment

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serving as an example of the intelligent application of the systems approach.

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While some people advocate the restoration of existing worn out cities

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these efforts fall short of the potentials of modern technology

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modifying [outdated] cities simply delays the inevitable problems.

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It is actually much easier, in the long run, to build newer cities from the ground up

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than to restore and maintain the old ones.

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A total city system approach requires overall planning

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to attain a higher standard of living for the occupants.

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The circular arrangement efficiently permits

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the most sophisticated use of available resources and construction techniques

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within minimum expenditure of energy.

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The outer perimeter will be part of the recreational area,

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with golf courses, hicking, and biking trails,

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and other outdoor activities.

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Inside this area, a water way surrounds the agricultural belt,

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with indoor and outdoor agriculture.

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Continuing towards the city center,

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eight green sectors provide clean, renewable sources of energy,

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using wind, solar, and heat concentrators.

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The residential district would include

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unique landscaping, lakes and winding streams.

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A wide range of creative and innovative apartment buildings and individual homes,

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would provide many options for the occupants.

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New and innovative methods of fast mass construction for housing and building systems,

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will inject composite materials into the mold,

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and then extrude the form upward.

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In some cases, multiple city apartments can be produced as continuous extrusions,

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which are then separated into individual units.

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The apartments are lightweight and high strength.

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All of the dwellings are designed as self-contained residences.

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The outer surface of these efficient structures

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serves as photovoltaic generators,

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converting solar radiation directly into electricity,

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for heating, cooling, and other needs.

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The thermocouple effect will also be used for generating energy.

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These individual homes are prefabricated and relatively maintenance free,

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fire resistant and impervious to weather.

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With this type of construction, there would be minimum damage

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from floods, earthquakes and hurricanes.

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Their thin shell construction can be mass produced efficiently

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with little environmental restriction.

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Adjacent to the residential district are the planing, science, and research centers.

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The eight domes surrounding the central dome

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house the art, music, exhibition, entertainment, and conference centers.

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The central dome houses schools, health care,

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access centers, communications networking,

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it is also the core for most of the transportation services;

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which move people by transveyors horizontally, vertically and radially,

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anywhere in the city.

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This minimizes the need for automobile transportation,

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except for emergency vehicles.

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Transportation between cities would be by Monorail or Maglev.

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Waste recycling and other services are beneath the city

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the plant will use the best of clean technology,

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in harmony with the surrounding environment.

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The central dome also houses the cibernated complex,

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which serves as the brain and nervous system of the entire city.

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It might project a 3D virtual image of earth,

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using satellite communication systems,

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which provide information on weather,

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agriculture, transportation, and overall functionality.

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This cibernated system will use environmental sensors

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to help maintain a balance load economy

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which avoids overruns and shortages.

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for example, in the agricultural belt,

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electronic probes monitor and maintain the water table,

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soil conditions, nutrients, and more.

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This method of electronic feedback can be applied to the entire city system.

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With computers now able to process trillions of bits of information per second,

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they are vital for arriving at more appropriate decisions

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for the management of the cities.

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Colonization of the oceans is one of the last frontiers remaining on earth,

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prodigious ocean city communities would evolve as artificial islands,

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floating structures, undersea observatories, and more.

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These large marine structures are designed to explore

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the relatively untapped ridges of the oceans,

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provide improved mare culture, fresh water production,

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energy, and mining.

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They could also provide almost unlimited riches in pharmaceuticals,

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chemicals, fertilizers, minerals, and other energies.

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Ocean cities would be resistant to earthquakes,

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and greatly relieve land based population pressures.

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Unsinkable floating sea domes will provide for those who prefer offshore or island living.

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In the event of inclement weather,

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they could easily be toed ashore,

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mounted, and anchored to elevated support structures.

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Mare culture and sea farming systems are used to cultivate and raise fish,

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and other forms of marine life, to help meet nutritional needs.

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These marine enclosures are designed as non contaminating,

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integral parts, of the ocean system.

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A sustainable environment can be achieved through the infusion of technology,

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and cybernetics applied with human and environmental concern

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to secure, protect and encourage a more humane future.

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In the final analysis,

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we are one people, and we share one planet.

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