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Seasteading is the
concept of
creating permanent dwellings at sea,
called seasteads, in
international waters outside the
territory claimed by any government...
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state other than the flag
under which a ship sails. They
proposed that a
seastead could take
advantage of the
absence of laws and
regulations outside the...
- of
extending space available for
humans to
inhabit involves developing seasteads such as
artificial islands,
floating structures, very
large cruise ships...
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prototype seastead in the San
Francisco Bay by 2010. At the
October 2010
Seasteading social, it was
announced that
current plans were to
launch a
seastead by...
- the same year. In a 2017
interview with The New York Times,
Thiel said
seasteads are "not
quite feasible from an
engineering perspective" and "still very...
- non-profit
organisation formed to
facilitate the
establishment of
these seasteads. The
Space Kingdom of Asgardia,
founded in
October 2016,
claims an artificial...
- in the
ocean for
libertarian migration. It is
trying to
build its
first seastead in the San
Francisco Bay, California. Cecília
Colony Gaviotas Mazunte Cohousing...
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permanent dwellings on the ocean,
analogous to
homesteading on land. A
seastead is a
structure meant for
permanent occupation on the ocean.
Related to...
- 151–166. doi:10.1353/wsq.2017.0021. ISSN 1934-1520. S2CID 90539028. "
Seasteads and Aquapelagos:
Introducing Nissology to Speculative-Fiction Studies"...
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Hobbs &
Williams 2022, "Liberty on the high seas: Reef
republics and
seasteads"
Hobbs &
Williams 2022, "Fighting for change:
Political protest and law...