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World’s First Floating City To Emerge In The Pacific Ocean By 2020, And Here’s How The Life Will Look On It
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World's First Floating City To Open In 2020 And It Aims To Become An Independent Nation With Its Own Laws

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The concept of floating cities may sound like something from a science fiction novel, but it could become a reality by 2020. Seasteading Institute, a San Francisco-based nonprofit has been developing this idea since the foundation of the organization in 2008, and it has reached an agreement with the government of French Polynesia to begin testing in its waters.

“If you could have a floating city, it would essentially be a start-up country,” Joe Quirk, the president of the Seasteading Institute told the New York Times. “We can create a huge diversity of governments for a huge diversity of people.”

The community in question should consist of about a dozen structures, including homes, hotels, offices, and restaurants. Engineers and architects have already visited an undisclosed location where the project should emerge. The main aim of the idea is to “liberate humanity from politicians” and “rewrite the rules that govern society”.

Quirk claimed that building this utopian offshore will cost about $167 million. The Seasteading Institute has already received seed funding from PayPal founder Peter Thiel, however for the next phase of the project the institute hopes to hold an “initial coin offering,” a crowdfunding campaign which raises money by creating and selling virtual currency.

More info: seasteading.org (h/t thenewyorktimes)

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    It has reached an agreement with the government of French Polynesia to begin testing in its waters

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    “If you could have a floating city, it would essentially be a start-up country”

    “We can create a huge diversity of governments for a huge diversity of people”

    The community in question should consist of about a dozen structures, including homes, hotels, offices, and restaurants

    Engineers and architects have already visited an undisclosed location where the project should emerge

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    The main aim of the idea is to “liberate humanity from politicians” and “rewrite the rules that govern society”

    Building this utopian offshore will cost about $167 million

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    Ryan W.
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Will cost about $167 MILL - I call b******t right there. That may be the price of one building alone.

    Gayle Bynum Cardosa
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wouldn't it be easier to ship ALL of our politicians off to a remote island somewhere? 😏

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    Ryan W.
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Will cost about $167 MILL - I call b******t right there. That may be the price of one building alone.

    Gayle Bynum Cardosa
    Community Member
    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wouldn't it be easier to ship ALL of our politicians off to a remote island somewhere? 😏

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