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  • DanaThomas posted an update 7 years, 10 months ago

    Just Cooling data. Or is this connected with “undersea city” projects? Or something else?
    https://phys.org/news/2018-06-microsoft-centre-scottish-archipelago.html

    • Extremely suspicious. One of the ways of “snooping” data from electronic equipment is to track heat signatures from components emitted as they process. They are definitely hiding something.

      • Water is also a perfect insulator against incoming microwaves. But it can be used for low frequency radio transmissions – as with submarines…

    • Hmm.. autonomous cylinder bearing 864 servers on the seabed, powered by wind power and tidal power. It would make sense if you expect a comet to hit the earth, wiping out most human infrastructure, and makes it hard to extract/import fossil fuels. So after a cataclysm, the seabed cylinder would still be operable. Wind power is easy to generate, pretty low tech, can be easily rebuilt after a cataclysm. Need that, and at a minimum satelllites (and receivers on earth) for communication.

    • I havent clicked the link… but I would like to just remind ourselves.. that data rooms require huge amounts of cooling.. Watercooling is one of the most effective heatsink methods without going into liquid azote.. which I havent done since my computer overclocking days… Pentium 4’s were great fun to play with…
      So… Whilst Im totally onboard (boom-tss) with secret underwater Neptunien (I love Neptune…) mega structures and secret After the Destruction knowledge bases.. It really is just plain old good sense to shove those servers underwater.