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Greg
Samples of Biorock - Solid surfaces made from saltwater and sunlight
Greg
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1/19/2014 6:01 AM
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Tags:
biorock
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seacrete
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seament
Comments: 3
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LatitudeAdjustment
- 1/19/2014 7:10 AM
I saw a reef being grown in Bali, I think this process has a huge potential for building reefs, buildings as long as you are not in a hurry.
Greg
- 1/19/2014 7:50 AM
More electrical current means it should grow faster. I read that biorock is stronger than most concrete and is solid enough to hold a pocket of hydrogen. Which means this could be the future building process for underwater colonies.
Eric_R
- 1/19/2014 7:30 PM
I’m packing my bags.
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