Sorry i haven't replied in a while, i am not too good with forums.
jab2 when i posted this i had just started really thinking and planning it in my head less than two days before so i know i need to think and ask lots of questions.
it is not neccessarialy about radiation, it is mainly just a community that is a little be more protective and defenseable, and if 2000 people live underground that is 2000 people that are in less danger from flying bullets or artilliary.
i am assumeing that if i built it i would build it to withstand what ever it needs to i just don't know what it needs at the moment. ditto for water from rain. for air supply i have heard that there are simple solutions, though i don't know if this is true, like filtering the air thought water or something. a cubic meter of water weighs 1 ton? hum cool fact. i have heard of some underground shelters with wells in it or i could some how put water conservation laws or something that people would have to follow or get kicked out. For the black water and grey water i assume there is some way around this i just am not thinking about this, mainly the hole part.
for the defense i was really kind of thinking something like pilboxes or half submerged bunkers that you could shoot out of without endangering yourself, actually i have seen this one tank design where you could shoot an ak47 out of it and it still be sealed against nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons, and like i said though this is not neccesarrily going to be for nuclear or the like thing, i am thinking that economic disaster is most likely.
Yes i watch too much movies but in my opinion i feel i can decide what i think is possible and not possible, like artificial gravity is possible but not by a generator unless that generator is something like the revolving thing. and yes i know it wouldn't be as easy as in the movies. but i draw alot of my inspiration from fiction and history.
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gahd i don't know how percise it would need to be but no matter what i think it would have to be backfilled in and if that is the case than it can be as unpercise as needed as long as i can fit what i want to fit in.
i do agree that nuclear war is pssible and one of my teachers (i go to college) said that he believed there will be at least one nuclear explosion on american soil within the next 10 years.
i will make the structure inside as ideal as possible and since i am going for small spaces for each person and little possessions yes it will be small rooms.
here are a couple ideas i am gonna throw out there, for food each person could have some sort of grow light gardening or make some sort of underground farming that we can immediatly replace with replicators when they come to the civilian market (just joking i don't have much faith in replicators becomeing reality), powersupply i don't know what is best though since you are already 50 feet down i think something like geothermal would probably be best, also for heating and cooling you are underground with perferably enough thermal insulation to keep it a good temperature and with small systems that are run every once in a while.
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laurieAG thanks for that answer, though i will assume they were expierience to be able to excavate 20000 cubic meters of earth that quick, at that rate one guy could excavate the 50x400x400 in feet hole in less than 12 days, if this were possible, and i don't doubt you, i could excavate 3 of these per month, which would be good
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michaelangelica
i used to want to live in a hobbit hole, but then i decided to think bigger, heh, though if someone gave me one even if it was a small hobbit hole i would take it in a heartbeat. I am not big on comics or phantom, or batman so heh.
here is a thought, if you did have to worry about water and you couldn't stop it all you can at least keep it dry with dehumidifiers or you could some how design it to seep in and either be collected or let alge grow or something, won't be enough for everything but if you design the wall to withstand seepage it would be alot better off then if you built a wall that would be destroied by it.
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CraigD
another good post in my opinion
you mentioned the cost to maintain, if i had 2000 people living in it and it cost even double that then someone would be able to live in it for less than 10k a year, i think i have heard rent in NYC can be higher than that for a common apartment
I have thought about mine engineering and even tunnel engineering, like buy a tunnel boreing machine and just keep it running, if you do do something like this i could make it so you can easily get excersize by running around the complex, you know even as much as 4 mile loops heh. When i was thinking about the stacked multi story i was mainly thinking of simplicity in digging the hole and of course infastructure would be esy, and i was also thinking that some skyskrapers i think have 5 basement levels underground so i figured 50 feet down would be an easy enough distance down and decided to come here to find out.
Yeah i think that would be a good idea to buy an old mine, they seem plentiful. mines may have no interior concrete walls, usually less than comfortable ceiling height, and are generally unpleasant living space that doesn't mean that you can't add concrete walls, for safety as well as to make the walls uniform and easy to build upon, it doesn't mean you can't make the ceiling higher as needed, and if you do this, make it so that the walls aren't dirt, and the lighting is good and bring plants and stuff in then i think it would be better to follow this approach. since i would be making it safer and more pleasent i would think it would still cost a pretty penny to make it.
i actually will never mine myself since i do think it is extremly dangerous but if someone was going to live permentantly i would have to make it so that it is practically guarenteed to not cave in.
and either sending some people to school or spending more money i think that i would rather have the previously trained and with expierience guy rather than the fresh from school guy, or maybe a mix.
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mercedes benzene
you know that would be good but if you bought that most of the systems i would think would be taken out and restoreing it could take a lot of money especially to make sure it doens't have residual radiation or radon problems, or led or heavy metals or all that stuff that could potentially kill if exposed a while and yeah that would be cool to own. also the reason i believe they are in kansas and wyoming is because they are out of the way. bad part is if some nuclear war does start most of the missile silos i would think would be known to the enemy and potential direct hit targets by nukes.
by the way have you heard of the cyber bunker, don't know if it is still operational but it actually has computer servers and i think an advertisement was like, your files will be safe even if the internet is obliterated and turned to dust or something like that. here is the link
Welcome to CyberBunker it says it has lots of water storage NBC air filtration, power, designed to survive a 20 megaton nuke from 5 kilometers, 5 meters thick reenforced subtereneon construction, air tight rooms, emp protection, heating and cooling, airlocks, and 5000 cubic meters of area, it originally in 1955 cost 250 mil though and i don't know how many people it is supposed to hold but it says it is designed for 10 years isolation.
well thanks for the info, lots of good information and sorry for taking so long to reply like i said i am not very good at forums.