Science fiction writers have been searching for books in books for many years as explained in "Star Trek", "Last Frontier". Many people are focusing on exploration of the universe, but some people think the universe is our next evacuation shelter. Stephen Hawking once said, "I do not think humans will survive in the next millennium unless we enter space." Some people are talking about the base of the moon and the base of the planet, but one of the most interesting ideas is the O'Neill cylinder. Gerard K. O'Neill created an O'Neill cylinder with his book "High Frontier".
I have read the concept of the habitat of the universe for a while, and I came across an interesting concept. The concept I encountered was basically a McKendley cylinder, an O'Neill cylinder made of carbon nanotubes. O'Neill's steel cylinder has a length of 32 kilometers and a diameter of 6 kilometers. The length of the McKendley cylinder is 4,600 kilometers and the diameter is 460 kilometers. The maximum length of the MvKendree cylinder is 10,000 km and the diameter is 1000 km. Because carbon nanotubes are durable, McKendree can be larger than O'Neill. However, thousands of kilometers of habitat looks really big compared to what we made of other materials. I remember that there is no way to mass produce carbon nanotubes. In theory, it is possible to produce carbon nanotubes with a length of 10,000 km and a width of 1000 mm. McKendley Cylinder is not a real design that can actually be built, is it theoretical design?
The crazy space tube where humans live at the end of the movie is called the O'Neill cylinder. There are 99% of invisible wonderful episodes about politics, history and architecture of physicists and futurist Gionier. Many of his ideas on space exploration and preservation play a role among stars. As explained by Gerry O'Neill, the O'Neill cylinder in the interstellar space may be stagnating at the Lagrangian point. O'Neill talks about the universe as a place where ordinary people can live and explore - this is a fundamental new idea. He faced political criticism in two ways: firstly, his proposal essentially revealed the expansion of the US military complex to space; second, his idea was white I showed the final illusion of flight. You can escape the progress of civil rights leaving Earth literally in the 1960s and 1970s
O'Neal cylinder (also called O'Neill colony) is a spatial village design proposed by American physicist Gerald K. O'Neill in his book "High Frontier: Human Colonial Space" published in 1976 is. O'Neil proposed colonization from outer space in the 21st century. Substances extracted from the moon (this is what many space companies are currently doing) and subsequent asteroids (private and public companies are currently experiencing through asteroid mining companies)