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Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications

by "Joetheone" <joetheone@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 4, 2008 at 09:28 PM

"IsaacKuo" <mechdan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:6f23f786-831c-46ba-b805-e3d14c4c197f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Feb 3, 1:18 pm, Phillip Thorne <petho...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The recent History Channel special "Life After People" examined the
> physical mechanisms by which human civilization -- specifically, 20cen
> architecture -- would decay after our sudden vanishment. It did not
> address what non-architectural remnants would *persist* for future
> civilizations to discover, or structures specifically *designed* to
> survive.

> <http://www.history.com/minisites/life_after_people>

One building they didn't specifically address was the Washington
Monument.  I'm curious what would become of that.  It's not made
of rebar, it's essentially a pure compression stone structure.

> ObSF, human explorers often encounter alien artifacts that have
> withstood untold ages. How? Either they're so huge that the elements
> can't wear them down, they're built somewhere that doesn't *have*
> erosion, they're composed of astonishingly strong materials, or
> they're self-maintaining.

> If we were actually interested in building maintenance-free structures
> that last a long, long time, and cost was no object, what would we
> use? Stainless steel? Diamond slabs? Would it work to simply coat
> steel and concrete with impermeable diamond instead of paint? As an
> unmatched thermal conductor, is diamond immune to destructive thermal
> stresses? Would it be safe fom everything short of volcanic bombs and
> crowds with hammerS?

There are stones which can take weathering okay; it seems to me
the big issue is how to avoid getting covered up by sand or
vegitation.
If cost is no object, I'd say build a huge "structure" on the moon.
Maybe some sort of huge lettering legible from Earth, made of
huge piles of boulders.

Isaac Kuo

HERE WE ARE, EXTRATERRESTRIAL BEASTIES!
COME EAT US!




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HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Phillip Thorne <pethor  2008-02-03 14:18:32 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Luke Campbell <lwcamp@  2008-02-03 14:07:25 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Johnny Tindalos <Jamai  2008-02-04 13:14:56 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Phillip Thorne <pethor  2008-02-04 23:16:55 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Johnny Tindalos <Jamai  2008-02-05 18:10:59 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
"Mike Combs" &l  2008-02-06 12:38:09 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
George W Harris <gharr  2008-02-07 00:42:13 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Erik Max Francis <max@  2008-02-07 00:22:09 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
IsaacKuo <mechdan@[EMA  2008-02-04 13:11:24 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
"Joetheone" <  2008-02-04 21:28:28 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Brian Davis <brdavis@[  2008-02-05 04:34:09 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
"Joetheone" <  2008-02-05 16:05:20 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Damien Valentine <vale  2008-02-07 18:06:08 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Knobby <knobbynobbs@[E  2008-02-07 21:33:56 
Re: HistChan's "Life After People" and the SF implications
Johnny Tindalos <Jamai  2008-02-08 19:17:02 

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