Talk:Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid
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[edit] Man, this has to be one of the coolest ideas I've heard in a long time
Man and woman, this has to be one of the coolest ideas I've heard in a long time, combining the most sturdy base structure ever designed in history--the pyramid--with the technology and architecture of the present and the future. The 21st Century has finally arrived! I sat hypnotized in awe watching the Discovery Channel special. The fact that it actually improves travel across the city for the individual, while eliminating the risks of human drivers was intriguing. Whether or not the structure can be created securely enough to avoid attack from natural AND man-made disaster (from inside or out) is the biggest question on my mind; well, that and the question of a sustainable and efficient power supply (the Discovery Channel program noted it's energy being hydro- and wind-generated). I mean, given the actual geometry of the structure--if this IS in fact an idea that proves practical and functional--other structures could be built next to it, and then in the future, new structures could be built on top of those higher and higher, using the original structures as the base of the larger new pyramid! This could solve many many problems that we face as a human race. I'll be waiting in anticipation for new developments on this project! --David Shaeffer, Chicago IL
- Indeed that would be awsome, anyhow who ever expanded this article thanks alot, I'm glad this article got the attention it needed. XSpaceyx 10:06, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Another Person Remarks
I personal think it would be incredible thing to live in, at least to see. Anyway i would not set foot in it until it has been there for at lease ten years because i wouldn't know how the sea floor would take the support beams. But when they get that structure completely built I would like to see before I die. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.34.128.125 (talk) 18:17, 31 May 2008 (UTC)