Floating
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I felt like I was floating,
floating
on the love and prayers of all those who hummed around me like worker bees, bringing me notes and socks and flowers and quilts embroidered with words of encouragement.
So I can't respond to the thousands of emails I get with my own five-step plan to divine health and magical
floating
feelings.
This is the first 12 units in Copenhagen, another 60 on their way, another 200 are going to Gothenburg, and we're speaking with the Paris Olympics to put a small
floating
village on the Seine.
So we thought, could we actually imagine a
floating
city designed to incorporate all of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations into a whole new human-made ecosystem.
And you can imagine if this
floating
city flourishes, it can sort of grow like a culture in a petri dish.
So one of the first places we are looking at placing this, or anchoring this
floating
city, is in the Pearl River delta.
So imagine this kind of canopy of photovoltaics on this archipelago
floating
in the sea.
And even if the first one is designed for the tropics, we also imagine that the architecture can adapt to any culture, so imagine, like, a Middle Eastern
floating
city or Southeast Asian
floating
city or maybe a Scandinavian
floating
city one day.
And even if the whole world woke up tomorrow and became carbon-neutral over night, there are still island nations that are destined to sink in the seas, unless we also develop alternate forms of
floating
human habitats.
Travel backwards in time and it might’ve been submerged at the bottom of a shallow sea, buried under miles of rock, or
floating
through a molten, infernal landscape.
Sargasso Sea's three million square miles of
floating
forest is being gathered up to feed cows.
So the carbon that is part of that seaweed, just a few weeks ago, was
floating
in the atmosphere as atmospheric CO2, driving all the adverse consequences of climate change.
And at noon each day the campers would go to a pond, where they had
floating
docks.
It's not about
floating.
I soon realized that it was
floating
in from all over the world.
So this is just floating,
floating
on a permanent magnetic field, which stabilizes it in all directions.
This is a little stone ball,
floating.
And then the Moon in the center, and it's
floating.
So it's a
floating
island with water, fresh water, that can fly from place to place.
And yeah, the black cloud faded a little bit, but so did all the work, because I was just
floating
along.
Fortunately, the
floating
stacks of stones nearby are bridge components— invented by Octavia herself— called hover-blocks.
The Russians, who started this, are building
floating
reactors, for their new passage, where the ice is melting, north of Russia.
And they're selling these
floating
reactors, only 35 megawatts, to developing countries.
And Charlton Heston is made of a
floating
fiber, which I took out of the air.
That means that glacier's
floating
and it's unstable, and you're about to see the consequences of that
floating.
So there's a wall of ice a couple thousand feet deep going down to bedrock if the glacier's grounded on bedrock, and
floating
if it isn't.
Now, what Brunel said that he wanted to achieve for his passengers was the experience of
floating
across the countryside.
It's a
floating
prototype structure that can be adapted to clinics, to housing, to markets and other vital infrastructure this community needs.
Which a lot of you are like, "How did he figure that out?" He's got no body, no man, just a head
floating
high.
They got little babies in there,
floating
in there.
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