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Originally posted by knightsofcydonia
glass on the moon is 10X's stronger than steel on earth. thats why the monuments there where constructed of it.
Originally posted by Absco
Off topic post, off topic post. blah blah blah who the hell cares.
If there is a glass dome on the moon, what would it's purpose be?
Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
reply to post by Absco
Harbor life that could not live without say oxygen?
Agriculture
Farming
Mining
Viewing platform / porthole...
to think of a few...
Originally posted by Absco
Well I do apologize for my ignorance in the beginning. I'm off to a party so I can't do anything now but when I get home, I'll look into the moon more. I have a theory about hybrids but that's another thread.
It does start with ignorance, then research, then the truth or some form of it.
I can fathom something like this to be possible. But for now, it's party time!edit on 24-10-2011 by Absco because: peanut butter mayonaise
Originally posted by InfaRedMan
Originally posted by knightsofcydonia
glass on the moon is 10X's stronger than steel on earth. thats why the monuments there where constructed of it.
Really? Ten times you say? What glass and what metal are you referring to in particular? Can you provide me with scientific research that gives me the exact details?
IRM
Fiberglass and glass rods are ideal candidates for use in lunar construction. Fiberglass can be used in a number of applications including weaving cylindrical pressure vessels, electrical insulation, braided cables and reinforcement in structural materials. Glass rods can be utilized as struts, compression members in tensegrity elements and structural reinforcement. Both are prime candidate in-situ materials for use as reinforcement in lunar concrete structures.
Glass fiber reinforced polymer rebars are currently used in a large number of terrestrial applications where steel rebar will degrade or near strong electromagnetic fields. It is also much less thermally conductive than steel minimizing thermal expansion problems. In fact is can be stronger than normal steel rebar. Glass rebar rods could
also be made for pumped or cast concrete for in-situ applications.
Originally posted by gimme_some_truth
I just see more grey moon....
Originally posted by Absco
If there is a glass dome on the moon, what would it's purpose be?
Phase One: 3 Story 100 Room Underground - Began 1967 with Press release
Phase Two: 5,000 Rom Luxury Hotel under Glass Dome
Drawings Complete March 1998 Peter Inston
Initial Investment for Phase Two: 300,000.00
Capacity in Final Phase: 5000 Beds
Support: A school, a hospital and a multi denominational church
Features: Sand beaches on artificial moon lakes, hotel internal water Recycling system
Final Phase Completion: 2050
Class: Luxury Hotel - Lunar Hilton Hotel
Price: Special offer for one week: $25,000 Euro (Transportation Extra)