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Question: Would you live on a seastead?
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July 26, 2018, 06:39:20 PM
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I've read about this before. I think that one of the main ideas is that you can basically start your own society independent of other governments' rules. I think they are just starting in conjunction with other countries because you need a base to start building from. I've read that one application of seasteading could be to have skilled programmer from India, for example, like off the coast of California. It could be easier than having them immigrate to the United States. They could just work from the water and people from the "mainland" could come and visit them as needed. They also probably wouldn't have to pay taxes, which sounds pretty nice. I think I would give it a shot.
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July 26, 2018, 06:47:39 PM
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I think this could have great potential. It reminds me of some of Jacques Fresco's ideas. I'm pretty sure he even talked about building cities on the water. Some people are concerned about there not being enough land for people to live on. I don't think that's actually a problem, but if it were, there is certainly plenty of water to live on. I love the idea of having a clean slate when it comes to government and law. In many countries, so many stupid laws have been created over the years that it is virtually impossible to clean them up. It would be great to start from scratch. I think that a community like this will attract some of the most progressive thinker on our planet, plus they automatically have to be rich to get in on this project in the early stages. I think it's something I would definitely try. Maybe it would even be so good I would stay there for good.
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July 26, 2018, 07:32:24 PM
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The idea of the seastead is very great or you can say that it is the most unique or most interesting idea i have ever heard, But i have some question  that the standard of the living of the people is increasing day  by day but already some people are living in the middle class but they do not have enough money to live like a place like this. But if the company is supported this idea by the people then that means the idea is great and people are willing to pay for this.

That would be amazing right.
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August 07, 2018, 07:49:04 PM
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Yes and No. YES because as a persona who loves some peace and calm far away from human noise and machines its a great idea. Also because I love playing with water, water sports.
No because safety is kind of not really guaranteed with the current unstable global climate change. And a seastead its a very expensive thng to build looking at the type of modern technology needed to have a satisfied one that meets the requirements as recommended by engineers. 
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