GLOBUS CASSUS EXPLAINED

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Transformation Sequence

  GLOBUS CASSUS
  EARTH
 Diameter
85'000 km  
15%
 Diameter with Cables
318'000 km
 
 –
 Diameter of Moon's orbit
768'000 km
 
equal
 Total mass
5.973×1024 kg
 
equal
 Water mass
1.35×1018 kg
 
equal
 Average depth of sea
3250 m
 
3960 m
 Atmosphere
5.1×1018 kg
  equal
 Av. (structural) density   
827 kg/m3
   667%
 Total (inner) surface area
9.620×109 km2
   2.22%
 Covered with water
7.223×108 km2
  47%
 Habitable area
5.413×108 km2
   11.11%
fig. 1)  Earth to Globus Cassus Transformation sequence [click to view]
tab. 1)  Globus Cassus to Earth comparison (Earth's equivalents in % of Globus Cassus)

Globus Cassus orthogonal drawings
fig. 2.1)  Globus Cassus oblique and top views, 1:200 Million, 1050×1320mm, Ed. of 3
While its mass is exactly the same as the Earth’s, the habitable area isincreased by 9 times, while the structural density is reduced to 6.67%(shell thickness 150km). The spherical shell has a diameter of85’000km, the needles reach to 2|3 of the distance to the Moon.
fig. 2.2)  Unfolded plan of the interior surface, 1:200 Million, Earth map at the same scale, 920×1320mm, Ed. of 3
Habitable areas lie on theequator ( the four triangles containing oceans ). The adjoining tropicstriangles house hydro-plantations and breeding areas. The drawing iscentered to the south pole.


architect's drawing A architect's drawing B architect's drawing C architect's drawing D
figs. 3.1–4)  Architect's Drawings. Inkjet, folded, each 1200×854mm, Edition of 5.






created 2004-09-14   |    last update 2009-06-11   |    Copyright (c)2002–2010 by Christian Waldvogel