2001

Dymaxion House Imagery

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Buckminster Fuller: Dymaxion House. Built out of Aluminum. Mass-manufactured. Totally Portable. Wind-Turbine installed. Automated pneumatic air-conditioning. Fog-Gun based Shower (Viktor Schauberger  water purification methods). Dymaxion Bathroom. Low weight. Can be mass-produced. Estimated mass-production cost 2500$.

Dymaxion House. Think about it. 

Dymaxion House - Henry Ford Exhibit FAQ

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Henry Ford Museum Buckminster Fuller Dymaxion House Exhibit


FAQ:

Why is the Dymaxion House made of aluminum?

This was the newest of the alloys at the time and was strong and light enough to be easily disassembled and moved. Bucky wanted his houses to be mass-produced, easily shipped, hygienic, and able to stand up to a Kansas tornado. Aluminum provided for all of these criteria and was already used on the aircraft assembly lines, allowing for easy transition after the war from airplane production to Dymaxion House production.

Juha Hartikka: Käytämmekö tulevaisuudessa ilmaista energiaa? Kvanttienergia on uusi tapa lypsää atomia

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Energia-alalta tihkuu kummia pikku-uutisia. Jos kehittelyn alla olevat energiatekniikat osoittautuvat käytännössä toimiviksi, ne tulevat olemaan käänteentekeviä sekä ympäristömme että energian edullisuuden kannalta ja lisäksi kaikkien ulottuvilla. Miltä tuntuisi vaikkapa oma pieni voimala, joka tuottaisi ilmaiseksi energiaa talon lämmitykseen? Tai että auto kulkisi tankkaamatta ja saastuttamatta?

Pyromagnetic Vortex Thruster Engine

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"So our goal here is to design a new aircraft that does not run on the usual combustion technology. But on the energy of the wind, by producing stable vortices that can produce lift from the centrifugal acceleration of air."

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