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The short term answer is to [[Help stop co2 burning]]. That provides sufficient time for Earth's biodiversity to colonize the solar system, the galaxy and eventually the universe, using the swarm to power the expansion.
The short term answer is to [[Help stop co2 burning]]. That provides sufficient time for Earth's biodiversity to colonize the solar system, the galaxy and eventually the universe, using the swarm to power the expansion.
===Strategy===
===Strategy===
Jowan's development model for [[Mirror Swarm]] is inspired by the [[Stone Soup Group]]. The strategy is discussed at [[Timeframe]].
Jowan's development model for [[Mirror Swarm]] is inspired by the [[Stone Soup Group]]. The strategy is discussed in the context of the [[Timeframe]].
 
===How===
===How===
The planet [[Mercury]] provides the material resources and parking orbit for the construction. We have adopted limiting [[Constraints]] on this [[Overview|prototype swarm]] and estimated the [[Cost]].
The planet [[Mercury]] provides the material resources and parking orbit for the construction. We have adopted limiting [[Constraints]] on this [[Overview|prototype swarm]] and estimated the [[Cost]].

Revision as of 13:32, 25 January 2020

Contents

Why make a Mirror Swarm?

The short term answer is to Help stop co2 burning. That provides sufficient time for Earth's biodiversity to colonize the solar system, the galaxy and eventually the universe, using the swarm to power the expansion.

Strategy

Jowan's development model for Mirror Swarm is inspired by the Stone Soup Group. The strategy is discussed in the context of the Timeframe.

How

The planet Mercury provides the material resources and parking orbit for the construction. We have adopted limiting Constraints on this prototype swarm and estimated the Cost.

Chemistry

We have recognized that conventional mining is not an option, and that there is a limiting unsolved problem relating to the potential destruction of Mercury's ultra-low vacuum. The lack of atmosphere is an essential aspect of our selected refining and construction process.

Engineering

Programming