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Intentional Community
DIR By: Cthens
Date: November 26, 2020, 5:38 pm
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I've been studying this site and been an Aryanist for about 5
years now. I've always believed in Autocracies and was a fascist
before I learned about Authentic National Socialism. From my
observation of current events, I believe now would be a great
time for an intentional community.
Solar Powered, Self Sufficient, Technocratic, Autocratic,
Aryanist intentional community. I want to make our own solar
symbols, simple, not far from the original swastika. I want to
recruit tech, earth, and space scientists so we can surpass the
Gentiles and Turanians in technology and science.
A paramilitary dictated the way this site says. Obviously,
this is a giant project, but when I first found this site I read
that the authors will advise as long as I take their advice. So
I'd like your advice on the entire community and how to build
it, also I have a new idea i want your opinions on.
The hordeing of technology. Or violent or potentially harmful
technology, and repurpose it, Aryanize it.
Thank you in advance
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Re: Intentional Community
DIR By: 90sRetroFan
Date: November 26, 2020, 11:50 pm
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"So I'd like your advice on the entire community and how to
build it,"
First you should formally write a budgeted proposal, which you
can post a link to when it is ready. How much do you estimate
the initial costs to be, and how much money do you estimate
being able to raise (how?) towards these costs? How many people
will initially populate your community, and what resources will
be consumed per person per unit time? What are the
qualifications for becoming a member? And so on. The more detail
you can provide, the easier it will me for me to tell you
if/where your plans may be deviating from our ideology, which
you can then revise.
"Self Sufficient, Technocratic"
I find this extremely unlikely, considering that even entire
present-day countries are rarely independently functional at a
modern level of technology. The more complex the machine, the
larger the network of global interdependence required to build
or repair it. Take solar panels, for example. If your community
is to be able to manufacture its own solar panels, it needs to
be able to manufacture its own crystalline silicon FFS:
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystalline_silicon
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> amorphous silicon is grown using traditional techniques such
as plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). The
crystallization methods diverge during post-deposition
processing.
>
> In aluminum-induced crystallization, a thin layer of aluminum
(50 nm or less) is deposited by physical vapor deposition onto
the surface of the amorphous silicon. This stack of material is
then annealed at a relatively low temperature between 140 °C and
200 °C in a vacuum. The aluminum that diffuses into the
amorphous silicon is believed to weaken the hydrogen bonds
present, allowing crystal nucleation and growth.[53] Experiments
have shown that polycrystalline silicon with grains on the order
of 0.2 – 0.3 μm can be produced at temperatures as low as
150 °C. The volume fraction of the film that is crystallized is
dependent on the length of the annealing process.[53]
>
> Aluminum-induced crystallization produces polycrystalline
silicon with suitable crystallographic and electronic properties
that make it a candidate for producing polycrystalline thin
films for photovoltaics.[53] AIC can be used to generate
crystalline silicon nanowires and other nano-scale structures.
>
> Another method of achieving the same result is the use of a
laser to heat the silicon locally without heating the underlying
substrate beyond some upper temperature limit. An excimer laser
or, alternatively, green lasers such as a frequency-doubled
Nd:YAG laser is used to heat the amorphous silicon, supplying
energy necessary to nucleate grain growth. The laser fluence
must be carefully controlled in order to induce crystallization
without causing widespread melting. Crystallization of the film
occurs as a very small portion of the silicon film is melted and
allowed to cool. Ideally, the laser should melt the silicon film
through its entire thickness, but not damage the substrate.
Toward this end, a layer of silicon dioxide is sometimes added
to act as a thermal barrier.[54] This allows the use of
substrates that cannot be exposed to the high temperatures of
standard annealing, polymers for instance. Polymer-backed solar
cells are of interest for seamlessly integrated power production
schemes that involve placing photovoltaics on everyday surfaces.
>
> A third method for crystallizing amorphous silicon is the use
of thermal plasma jet. This strategy is an attempt to alleviate
some of the problems associated with laser processing – namely
the small region of crystallization and the high cost of the
process on a production scale. The plasma torch is a simple
piece of equipment that is used to thermally anneal the
amorphous silicon. Compared to the laser method, this technique
is simpler and more cost effective.[55]
>
> Plasma torch annealing is attractive because the process
parameters and equipment dimension can be changed easily to
yield varying levels of performance. A high level of
crystallization (~90%) can be obtained with this method.
Disadvantages include difficulty achieving uniformity in the
crystallization of the film. While this method is applied
frequently to silicon on a glass substrate, processing
temperatures may be too high for polymers.
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So your community would also need to be able to manufacture at
least one of the following: a) aluminium; b) lasers; c) plasma
jets. And each of these in turn requires other stuff in order to
manufacture, which your community would also need to be able to
manufacture. Do you see how crazy it becomes?
The whole point of promoting the value of self-sufficiency is to
encourage people to be willing to give up complex machines for
the sake of attaining self-sufficiency.
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Re: Intentional Community
DIR By: Cthens
Date: November 27, 2020, 4:06 am
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Alright, I understand that.
A technocracy is a governing form
HTML https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technocracy#:~:text=Technocracy%20is%20an%20ideological%20system,to%20scientific%20or%20technical%20knowledge.
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Re: Intentional Community
DIR By: rp
Date: January 1, 2021, 4:45 am
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Solar Suresh: Home with solar panels, biogas plant, rainwater
harvesting, and organic vegetables:
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBvZeecN8Ok
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Re: Intentional Community
DIR By: rp
Date: March 9, 2021, 9:14 pm
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How rotting vegetables make electricity
HTML https://youtu.be/c1adiK8nLbA
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Re: Intentional Community
DIR By: Cthens
Date: September 15, 2021, 1:19 pm
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Self sustainable homes; Earthships
HTML https://youtu.be/wgUkjbMhF18
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