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George Wade commented on the post, Peter Wei on medical tourism at the Seasteading Conference 2012 3 months ago
Price is important, of course: quality even more so. One holistic hospital I visited did diagnosis and treatment unavailable in Canada and the US. Heavy metal toxicity and chelation to eliminate those metals: […]
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George Wade commented on the post, Our Stance on Submersible Seasteads 1 year, 3 months ago
For some special purposes submarine facilities could be very helpful: maintaining cables, tethered wave energy machinery; bases for ocean science; depressurizing returning divers…
Otherwise George […]
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George Wade posted an update 1 year, 3 months ago
Tried a MindMap of ’Wave_Energy_and_Break_Water_Survey_Research’ from the Research – Engineering tab. Not sure if it will show here? No, it doesn’t load so over to Facebook / Seasteading.
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George Wade commented on the post, Sludgesteading: Robotic Algae Farming on the High Seas 1 year, 3 months ago
Whenever you can use wind or wave energy directly, that is efficient. Sometimes it is necessary to store energy for use later; in another location…
Submarines can use stored energy, while sailing ships […]
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George Wade commented on the post, A Bold New Look for Seasteading.org 1 year, 3 months ago
About submitting a business plan for Seastead: I don’t know, but you could follow this link:
“If you’re interested in volunteering, please send a resume and a self-introduction to volunteers@seasteading.org. […]
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George Wade posted an update 1 year, 3 months ago
Nice to meet you all.
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George Wade commented on the post, Are Seasteads the Future of Scientific Research? 1 year, 3 months ago
There must be this dynamic battle between old established tried and true methods against new treatments. When done well the new has to prove its efficacy balanced against possible problems. When one of those […]
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George Wade commented on the post, Sludgesteading: Robotic Algae Farming on the High Seas 1 year, 3 months ago
Agreed !
NASA think so too, so I put a link on Seastead’s Facebook Wall.
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