From Project Persephone

PmWiki: Research

First Steps on the Thousand-Mile Journey

Project Persephone's current key effort is assessing the prospects for orbital terraria (exovivaria). User studies will focus on how to make them

A secondary Project Persephone focus is to assess the prospects for building projectile space launch infrastructure in equatorial mountain regions. The studies will focus on

Exovivaria - remote control of ecosystems in orbit

The Project effort is currently focused on how to provide realistic computer simulations of the user experience - i.e., virtual exovivaria - for a range of exovivaria designs, while researching how tele-operated robots might be enjoyably used in existing (terrestrial) vivaria. However, a wide range of other research topics are opened up in the process. For example, economists might be interested in what happens when you have labor mobility much higher than the mobility of products and raw materials -- terrestrial analogues of exovivaria could tell us a lot about a future in which higher energy costs make transportation more expensive, and in which almost all manual labor could be telebotically outsourced to lower-wage countries. Research on human factors needs to include the studies of the optimal form of group-experience telepresence. Considering the as-yet-unsolved problems o of motion in VR1, the best solutions may involve collaborators being telepresent in stationary environments, such as command towers, or slowly-moving environments like the cabins of airships.2

Cheap space launch - site surveys

Any projectile space launch system is likely to enable lower-cost expansion of exovivaria, if they prove viable and popular. The basic ingredients of vivaria (structural materials, mechanical components, seeds, ova, spores, microbes, soil, water, micronutrients) can be packaged to survive high-acceleration launch and be assembled by telebots. Such a launch style would also enable almost any other use of outer space, directly and indirectly, since most uses depend one way or another on similarly packageable elements.

This Project Persephone effort includes surveying the current state of the art in projectile launch, exploring interim commercial uses of the rudiments of such infrastructure, evaluating candidate sites (probably in equatorial mountain regions) for building launch infrastructure, and studying how Project Persephone goals can dovetail with programs for improving the lives of natives in regions around candidate sites.

Software projects

Java:

Software technology base TBD:

Notes

 

1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality_sickness | VR sickness

2 https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/spatial-personas-have-turned-my-apple-vision-pro-into-a-telepresence-machine/

3 See e.g., Rocchini, D., Metz, M., Frigeri, A., Delucchi, L., Marcantonio, M., Neteler, M. (2011)."Robust rectification of aerial photographs in an Open Source space." Computers & Geosciences.

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