Tubman Mission - Audio of AI generated evaluation link to the left.
Vice President Kamala Harris said
3 million new homes.
To achieve that goal
let's print ample, environmentally conscious housing
on unused and underused USA federal land.
Blessed solutions are everywhere! Let's use them wisely.
We begin this blog post with logic
concerning creating 3 million homes.
A. 1,000,000 people per 25 square miles
i.e. Manhattan =
B. 3,000,000 homes on 75 square miles +
C. 25 square miles for infrastructure =
3,000,000 homes/apartments on 100 square miles of government land.
The island of Manhattan in New York City is about 25 square miles. It houses a bit over a million people. In the last century I was graced to live in New York City for 25 years, 15 of those years in what felt like the center of of universe, Manhattan. Therefore, I can testify with witnesses to one can be happy living in that dense of a population. Of course for mental health reasons it could be 200 square miles.
We can print ample housing. Just here in Cochise County, Arizona, the government owns 3,000 square miles, almost half of the land in this south east corner of the state. If the federal government would make available just 100 square miles for the construction printing industry to print the required 3,000,000 homes out of geopolymers, a major step will be taken to remove the dangers of homelessness, like it being illegal to vote while homeless, without an address.
The Tubman Mission, a project of Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises (CURE), is working to eradicate homelessness and inadequate housing by combining effective, cutting-edge solutions and construction printing technologies.
The goal is to make homelessness, inadequate housing, hunger, thirst and energy bills ancient concepts by printing ample, safe affordable housing using primarily geopolymers - modern vertical, hydroponic or aquaponic indoors greenhouse farming - atmospheric water generators and dual free, safe & clean energy systems printed into structures.
We are developing systems to revolutionize the way structures and infrastructures are created by blending
1. Sustainable materials like hemp, clay and other geopolymers
2. Clean, safe energy systems,
i.e. magnetic, solar, hydro, geothermal, wind, biofuels...
3. Home based vertical greenhouse room
4. Dome or cylinder shaped structures to reduce wind damage
5. Waterproof up to the roof with an ABS hemp plastic layer
(sealable with a submarine style air system in the print)
6. Faraday cage printed into the structure's walls
to reduce electro magnetic radiation exposure
7. Water-from-air innovations and
8. Hydreva magnetic water cleaning systems
As we automate construction, we are creating resilient, safe, self-sufficient and affordable housing solutions for those who need them most, all of us.
With the reality of our climate emergency that is creating millions of climate crisis refugees, it could be any one of us at any time in need of safe, strong quality housing. As we are learning, surprise tsunamis, weather events nor wildfires check a person's bank account when storming, flooding or burning through.
Also, since CURE trained over 3,000 people how to use a PC, we further recommend home based cyber business empowerment to make homes financially self sufficient too.
A vision: It's the year 2052. The founder is 100 years old. A young person approaches her with a question.
"Is it true there was a time when some people did not have a place to live, food to eat, water to drink and they had to pay for energy that was hurting the planet?"
"Yes dear" was the response. "But that was a long time ago. The last Roaring 20's was so loud because of the internet and all, the vibrations blew the stupid away. We did the right thing, as will you."
Though written from a USA perspective, these ideas are written for all, anywhere the information can improve the quality of lives.
Please post in the comments below what you think of this mission &/or how we can work together to achieve mission accomplished. The Action Plan for the Tubman Mission is posted as a Flipbook below followed by an AI Mission Summary.
LET'S PRINT.
1. What is the Tubman Mission?
The Tubman Mission is a project by Computer Underground Railroad Enterprises (CURE), a non-profit organization dedicated to using innovative technology to address societal challenges. This mission leverages advanced 3D printing techniques and sustainable materials like hempcrete to create environmentally conscious, self-sufficient housing solutions, aiming to end homelessness and address the housing crisis.
2. What makes the Tubman Mission's approach to housing unique?
The Tubman Mission combines several key elements to create a truly innovative and sustainable housing model:
- 3D Printing Technology: Construction 3D printing significantly reduces build times and labor costs compared to traditional methods, making housing production faster and more affordable.
- Geopolymers like Hempcrete: Utilizing sustainable, locally sourced materials like hempcrete, which is stronger than concrete and offers superior insulation and fire resistance, creates durable and environmentally friendly homes.
- Sustainable Design: Dome-shaped structures minimize wind damage, while a hemp plastic layer ensures waterproofing up to the roof, enhancing resilience against natural disasters.
- Integrated Sustainability Features: Each home incorporates a hydroponic vertical greenhouse room for food production, clean energy systems (like magnetic energy) for energy independence, and atmospheric water generators for clean water access.
3. How will the Tubman Mission benefit the environment?
The Tubman Mission’s approach to housing has numerous environmental benefits:
- Reduced Carbon Footprint: Using hempcrete, a carbon-negative material, and clean energy systems significantly reduces the environmental impact of construction and living.
- Sustainable Materials: Hempcrete is a renewable resource that grows quickly, absorbs CO2 during its growth cycle, and requires less energy to process compared to traditional building materials.
- Water Conservation: Atmospheric water generators provide a sustainable and independent water source, reducing reliance on traditional water systems and promoting water conservation.
- Reduced Waste: 3D printing minimizes construction waste, and the use of sustainable materials further reduces the overall environmental impact of the project.
4. How does the Tubman Mission address homelessness and the housing crisis?
The Tubman Mission tackles these issues through:
- Affordability: 3D printing and sustainable materials dramatically lower construction costs, making homes more affordable and accessible to low-income individuals and families.
- Scalability: The technology allows for rapid and efficient production of homes, enabling the construction of large-scale housing projects to address the needs of a growing homeless population.
- Community Integration: The project plans to create self-sufficient communities with integrated resources like greenhouses and community centers, fostering a sense of belonging and support.
5. What is the role of magnetic energy in the Tubman Mission?
Magnetic energy generators will be integrated into the homes to provide a clean, renewable, and free energy source. This technology harnesses the power of magnetism to produce electricity without emissions, offering residents energy independence and significantly reducing energy costs.
6. How will the Tubman Mission ensure access to clean water?
The project plans to integrate atmospheric water generators, also known as “water from air” towers and devices. These systems extract clean, drinkable water from the air through condensation, providing a reliable and sustainable water source even in arid climates.
7. What are the long-term goals of the Tubman Mission?
The Tubman Mission aims to:
- Expand Nationwide: Scale operations to build sustainable communities across the U.S., focusing on areas with high homelessness rates and those affected by the climate crisis.
- International Expansion: Provide innovative housing solutions globally, particularly in developing regions and areas experiencing humanitarian crises.
- Infrastructure Development: Utilize 3D printing technology to build sustainable infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, and public buildings, contributing to a greener and more resilient future.
8. How can I support the Tubman Mission?
There are several ways to get involved:
- Donations: Financial contributions directly support the project's development and expansion.
- Partnerships: Collaboration with organizations and businesses aligned with the mission can provide valuable resources and expertise.
- Volunteer: Offer your time and skills to support various aspects of the project, from construction to community outreach.
- Advocacy: Spread awareness about the Tubman Mission and its innovative approach to solving homelessness and housing challenges.
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