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The mission of seasteading entails a different set of challenges than temporary ocean dwelling for the purpose of drilling, mining, transportation, etc., and accordingly, it requires a novel set of solutions. Not all of the obstacles fit into neat boxes, but we’ve identified three main categories for research: engineering, business, and law & policy.
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We are particularly interested in advancing bold visions outside of traditional offshore activities. There are many sub-topics within each of these categories, and suggested areas for future research can be found within the main pages. Our previous research is the best source for inspiration and potential new directions, but we are open to outside-the-box proposals, as long as they are pragmatic. Special consideration is given to projects that show a clear, incremental path to a grander vision. Grant money may be available for exceptional proposals, and special opportunities are available for highly motivated student volunteer researchers and interns.
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For more information visit:
The Seasteading Institute
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- Google And The World Brain: - May 9, 2013
- Charles and Ray Eames: Powers of 10 - March 29, 2013
- Utopia Built In The Middle of The Ocean? A Reality In The Making - March 28, 2013