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- the creation of permanent dwellings in international waters, so-called seasteads, that are independent of established governments. No one has yet created...
- 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...
- such as very large cruise ships or artificial islands, establishing seasteads, or with underwater habitats, employing offs**** construction, with arguments...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- so-called "free city models" such as startup cities, charter cities, seasteads, and intentional communities. Der Treuhandgedanke und die Bewahrung der...
- permanent dwellings on the ocean, analogous to homesteading on land. A seastead is a structure meant for permanent occupation on the ocean. Security culture...
- 151–166. doi:10.1353/wsq.2017.0021. ISSN 1934-1520. S2CID 90539028. "Seasteads and Aquapelagos: Introducing Nissology to Speculative-Fiction Studies"...