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Celestopea, City of Dreams
by
Jesse and Sumara Love
Imagine the fabled city of
Atlantis rising from the ocean depths, a beautiful
futuristic wonder of curves and domes set upon the
sparkling sea where a diverse, multiracial,
multicultural, highly educated society prospers and
enjoys radiant health and extraordinarily long life.
Though Atlantis passed into history and mythology long
ago, it still lives in the hearts of many of us as a
symbol of a time when an advanced civilization lived
prosperously and harmoniously upon the Earth. With all
the creative, inspired, and resourceful people on this
planet, do we not have the knowledge and tools to
recreate such a shining light? Seventy percent of the
Earth’s surface is water, so why not look to the sea as
a place to rebirth this dream?
Celestopea is envisioned as such a rebirth. The
Celestopea Project is the planned ecological
colonization of the Earth's oceans through a series of
self-sufficient, semi-autonomous floating communities
incorporating innovative new technologies, industries,
and social organization. Some will be small, floating
Seadome communities, close to shore, comprised of 7–48
homes and garden domes. Many of the residents of the
near-shore communities will still commute to work at
jobs on shore each day. Larger, self-sufficient
Celestopea communities will be located in international
waters, with floating Seadome communities clustered
around an artificial island created on a base of
accreted Celestopea Seament and permacultured into a
lush, tropical land of hills, valleys, and waterfalls.
Diversity and tolerance are bywords of Celestopea.
Residents of Celestopea’s villages and communities will
show by exemplary actions that people of different races
and divergent political, religious, cultural, and social
beliefs can live and prosper together while also being
good stewards of the earth, respecting and thereby
benefiting all inhabitants and ecosystems of the planet.
Celestopea Seadomes are designed like no other
structures on earth. Because they will be subject to the
unforgiving marine environment, they must not only be
uniquely resistant to corrosive elements but also
inherently stronger than similar land-based structures.
The challenge becomes to create floating homes that meet
high structural engineering requirements while
maintaining graceful, beautiful, and aesthetically
pleasing designs.
Early Seadomes, will be made of ferrocement, a tried and
true medium that has been used for over 100 years to
build the most durable ships that float the seven seas.
A unique substance, ferrocement combines thin rebar,
wire mesh, and very fine cement into an incredibly
strong, homogenous substance. A _ inch thick wall has
the strength of steel in addition to being impervious to
corrosion, immune to harmful ultraviolet sun rays,
fireproof, rustproof, rotproof, toredo-worm-proof, and
termite-proof—and it gets stronger with age. Celestopea
Seadomes will also be unsinkable. In a public
demonstration planned for Elliot Bay in Seattle, all of
the windows and doors of one of the first Seadomes will
be sealed, then it will be filled completely with water
to demonstrate its unfailing floating capabilities.
If the Celestopea Project planned to build the
permacultured island community out of any conventional
material, it would be cost prohibitive to the tune of
billions of dollars. Fortunately, a new technology was
pioneered in the early ’80s by a University of Texas
professor, Wolf Hilbertz, that allows the creation of
buildings and even artificial islands from the minerals
dissolved in seawater. A similar process to the way
shellfish create their shells, it is called by various
names, Seament, Seacrete and Sea Cement being chief
among them. We have improved on the original techniques
and call it Celestopea Seament. Choosing a location near
a "Seamount" close to the surface, utilizing air bags to
lift accreted land forms, and then accreting additional
material beneath allows for the creation of large
islands.
Many types of pollution free, renewable energy will be
utilized to power Celestopean communities. In the
smaller communities this will be chiefly wind, solar, or
tidal flow conversion. With the larger, permacultured
island communities, OTEC technology (Ocean Thermal
Energy Converters) will be employed. Perhaps the most
ambitious and world-changing undertaking of the
Celestopea Project is the creation of a grid of OTECs to
power the world through the twenty-first century and
beyond. OTECs take advantage of the perpetual difference
between the temperature at the surface of the tropical
oceansand the much cooler temperature 3,000 to 4,000
feet below the surface. This temperaure at the surface
of the tropical oceans and the much cooler temperature
3,000 to 4,000 feet below the surface. This temperature
variation is used to generate totally pollution free
electricity from an inexhaustible renewable source. Each
day the 23 million square miles of tropical ocean
absorbs an amount of solar energy equal in heat content
to 250 billion barrels of oil. A 100 megawatt OTEC will
consume 41 megawatts to pull cold water up the surface,
leaving a net of 59 megawatts for electricity and other
uses.
The nutrient-rich water Celestopean OTECs pull up from
the ocean depths will instigate an explosion of new life
in the surrounding oceans. The resulting micro algae and
phytoplankton growth will become the base of a
tremendous increase in many types of fish and higher
forms of marine life. The combination of tropical sun,
perfect water temperature, nitrogen, and nutrient-laden
water will produce copious amounts of high-quality
vegetable protein each year to be farmed. OTECs can also
be used to desalinate seawater to produce 100 percent
pure drinking water.
We have been laying the groundwork for the past several
years and the first large community of Celestopea with
an accreted permacultured island is scheduled to be
created in the year 2011. Individual Seadome homes
should be available for sale to the general public
within the next couple of years. We are currently
accepting applications from anyone who has an interest
in owning a Seadome and living in one of the early
near-shore or traveling communities.
Millennia after the great pyramids of Egypt were built,
they are still one of the absolute wonders of the world.
So let it be for Celestopea. Let us bring our knowledge,
talents and abilities together to build our "City of
Dreams" and be heralds of peace, prosperity and unity of
all the people upon the Earth.
Jesse and Sumara Love are visionary communitarians
who are devoted full-time to the Celestopea Project. For
more information go to http://www.celestopea.com, or if
you would like to own a Seadome or participate in a
Celestopea community, email:
participate@celestopea.com.
"Imagination is a mystical vortex of emerging dreams
and latent possibilities. It can transport and transform
you. It can reveal that which cannot be seen, give
substance to that which was nothing, endow voice to that
which was silent, fill with emotion that which was numb,
raise hope in the hopeless, courage in the fearful and
make kings of paupers. But its elemental magic, as
powerful as any in the infinite universe, is that ideas
imagined as mere mists without substance, can
materialize into the quintessence of new realities."
~
Embrosewyn Tazkuvel, "22 Steps to the
Light of Your Soul"
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