Ship by Superconductivity

In 1992, an experimental ship “Yamato 1” conducted an experiment to determine whether the ship’s propulsive force could be obtained by the Lorentz force according to Fleming’s left-hand rule.

 

Although it is a beautifully designed experimental ship like the leading vehicle of the Shinkansen, the result is not spectacular, and it is said that the output by the magnetic field was not stable in the first place, and it was about the traveling speed of the bicycle.

“Yamato 1” from Wikipedia

Another problem is that sodium hypochlorite is generated when a current is passed through seawater while driving.

According to Shimizu Construction’s “Green Float” Plan, they say that the float can move by the power of derived from superconductivity in the pamphlet. But, those how much output you can get, you can generate a force that can move on a huge island,  free from environmental effect, are all unknown.

In the “OCEAN LAND” project, the movement is mainly due to the power of the natural wind, and as long as the earth exists, you can get unlimited power.

OCEANLAND PRE-1

OCEANLAND PRE-1

OCEANLAND PRE-2

OCEANLAND PRE-2

Seasteading
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Shimz Corp.'s GREEN FLOAT

Sea Level Rise

Sea Level Rise