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Geodesic Dome Unusual Design

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June 13, 2009 update ******** Check out my proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, posted June 12, 2009 It is a n amazing 1 page proof. *******a dodecahedron (soccer ball) made out of paper and foam. This geodesic dome can be easily scaled up to very large sizes. I designed this dome so that it could the main support structure for a dirigible.
May 15, 2008 Look at new video on dome made of recycled cardboard.
Nov. 27, 2008
Commentary on the dome.
If you look at the nodes, they also are miniature geodesic domes. These domes have a great strength because the straight paper is deformed to be attached to another piece of paper, thus creating tension. The triangular tubes also have strength because the of the triangle shape. The nodes have a fourth accepting spine. Thus another dome could be attached, and another to that one. The eventual structure would resemble a long cigar, much like the Hindenburg. Because all the structure would be in the outside shell, the vehicle would be much lighter than earlier dirigibles.
Another use of this design would to be to construct an elevator to space. Again the domes could connected vertically together in an unusual way to create an electromagnetic cannon a mile or two long, that would shoot 50 pound payloads into space.

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Geodesic Dome Unusual Design

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  • thankyou. is there ...

    thankyou. is there some way i can get more info on this interesting contraption and its uses?

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    Thanks for asking your questions. They provide me an opportunity to sharpen my message. The quickest way to use the waterproof 10 foot on the side pentagons is when there has bee a sudden disruption, like the earthquake in China. Flatbeds of the units could be trucked to the disaster area and erected with hand tools by the people there within hours. A long term use is to put steel mesh over them and spray the units with concrete. This would be a extremely cheap housing shell.

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  • i am sorry for ...

    i am sorry for sounding so rude but you dont say what this thing is good for or how to use it in every day life. perhaps i have missed something but you give limited info and i dont get what you are trying to say or do with your toy.
    love 'n' light,
    x

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  • I'm sorry, I did ...

    I'm sorry, I did not know we would be visited by such a genius. You figured out how to make it in seconds, so you must have been incredibly bored for the next minute.How long did it take you to figure out the nodes? And of course you figured out how to make it bigger, didn't you? And it must have come as a intuitive flash that this is the only structure that has the ability to scale up and still look the same. Thanks for showing us up.

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  • big deel...watching ...

    big deel...watching your video was as exciting as watching paint dry!

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