KESTSGEO = Kinetic Energy Supported Transportation Structures to Geostationary Earth OrbitPlease comment to the author, James E. D. Cline, at jedcline@earthlink.netThis is a visionarys website, for those who either enjoy exploring innovative visions of technology, and for those who are seeking ways to save the Earths ecosystem from the inadvertant ravages of civilization while also enabling civilizations continued rapid expansive progress. Just as the railroads made possible the transportation for utilizing
the vast resources of the interior of the United States in the
horse-based transportation system existing before then, an anologous
jump in transportation technology is explored as a central theme
here. Can structures be supported by energy stored within them?
Yes, consider inflated structures, even child's balloons, supported
in shape by the random kinetic energy of the gas molecules stored
within them. Making the kinetic energy non-random opens up some
vast interesting possibilities for supporting the weight of structres,
and the same directional characteristics of that stored energy
can be used to move payload up and gently down along such structures.
This is ideal for immense lifting structures, of particular interest
to transport betwseen the ground and GEO, the place where the
angular velocity matches that of the earth's rotation, of key
significance to a ground transportation structure accessing earth
orbit, useful for far more than just lifting the immense solar
electric powerplants to GEO for supplying the world with abundant
clean electric power so as to preserve remaining petrochemical
reserves for material uses in the future. So this vision is developed here to provide knowledge and understanding
of its intended purposes, technical functionl principles, and
intrinsic nature; plans for exploring and implementing the project
in the socioeconomic systems existing in the world; some of the
ranges of R&D to be explored, the action which can be taken in
the present time and near future so as to implement it quickly
enough to have the necessary contiuing viable energy bioresources
and gusto needed for success; construction methods and materials
to be evaluated for the applications and operating environments,
the overall encompassing project anchored in the distant futures
optimum usage; the merging into the existing earth ecosystem and
thereby harmonious expansion of the earth surface ecosystgem into
nearby high earth orbit, and the establishment of the project
as a living entity in itself. References: Cline, James E. D., "Kinetically Supported Transportation Structures" Space 2000 Conference proceedings, published by ASCE, 2000.
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