Political implications of forming new countries out to sea

Let's say one were to make plans available to build an underwater habitat (20'-30')that anchors in shallow (less than 200') and is towable by boat. Let's do what we do best , build and conquer. We're all bummed that there is nothing left to explore but less than 1% of the ocean is explored, and wenseem to be getting voted off the island so to speak anyways. Engineering and finance anons help me out. 1488.

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why not build a floating island and let the currents carry us around the pacific and using motors to push us round. aka waterworld!

Is this the best you retards can come up with?
Holy shit pol is doomed. You faggots are completely helpless.

I like the idea of a place for use, and floating around always on the move sounds pretty good.

Yes

Wave rider is kinda cool.

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You're talking about seasteading. Something that many far more serious people expressed interest in way before you, and found the idea prohibitively expensive.

Be honest, how much money do you have to commit to such a venture?

I can honestly afford a small place for my family. Small greenhouse and place to sleep. Its dumb to go alone but if everyone made their own we that would be different. Sure one person building it would be mind-numbing, but a flotilla of like minded people could work. We just need enough people at first for a short runway. Use autonomous drones to resupply. See the pic above.

If I could afford it I'd love to build something like Spiral Island. That didn't cost too much money to build, just a lot of time.

I like the idea as well. Might look into it seriously. Any reason not to? Anyone else want to join in?

>Spiral Island
???

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Go buy a >30' sailboat and live on that. Hope you can figure out how to make money. That will give you a little idea of how difficult and inconvenient your plan will be.

If it was easy or practical, people would be doing it already.

I've done the live-aboard on a 45' before and stayed in international waters for a long time. it's not for the inexperienced but with an actual crew it becomes a lot easier than going it alone.

This is gonna be the best of both worlds, leave globohomo and have a sound government and sound money.

A large motivated crew would be able to create almost anything. Just a fish farm breeding high end tent would make tens of millions per year.

I was gonna ask where your sense of adventure was, then I saw the flag.

Let's do this, even a small scale model will get people interested. We need standard plans so people can build them and we hook them together. 600' and we can land small aircraft.

>30' sailboat and live on that
A second-hand ocean liner or cruise ship would be a good start.
Several to-be-scrapped tankers or cargo ships too.
Such a flotilla could probably make fish farming and small nuclear energy worthwhile due to scale.

One question is:
How are additional resources acquired? Trade? Piracy? Raiding?

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I've just seen this shit on /k/ again and again over the years, and it's the autistic equivalent of normies fantasizing about what they'd do it they won the lottery. Nothing will come of it, but you're free to have fun thinking about it I guess.

Then you should already know that you aren't going to be "free" in any appreciable sense. You will be almost entirely dependent on land supplies. It'll be expensive and uncomfortable. Your living space will be a tiny fraction of what you have now. Insurance will rape you. The US government will still impose its laws on you in the case of illegal activity.

I'm generously ignoring your original mention of an underwater habitat, because that makes the unfeasibility of this idea explode exponentially.

Do you have the money for a used ocean liner? Ships destined for the scrap yard are so for a reason. Companies don't just get rid of a ship if it's still seaworthy.

We mine the oceans using diving helmets like men. Also selling fish and any new technology we developed along the way.

The habitats only need to go 20'-30' to avoid bad storms. You have no vision.

>Do you have the money for a used ocean liner?
I'm just brainstorming in an interesting topic.

>Companies don't just get rid of a ship if it's still seaworthy.
Reductionist thinking.
From insurance to tax deduction, from running cost to consumer behavior, from accommodation trends to cultural changes.
There are very many reasons why a company doesn't want a ship in inventory.

>Also selling fish and any new technology we developed along the way.
Would work.

>We mine the oceans using diving helmets like men.
What if you combined diving helmets and piracy?

We will be underwater pirates from now until the cowards stop coming to our seas. Arghhhh