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Could the mysterious "moon base" locate at the bottom of the sea?

 

Could the mysterious "moon base" locate at the bottom of the sea?

Above the text is an image, that has portrayed the moon base. But sometimes I have thought that this kind of structure can be created also on the seafloor. So one of the most interesting thoughts about that kind of underwater bases is that those bases can easily play the moon base. In that scenario, the people, who are living in that base can believe that they are somewhere in outer space. If we would have antigravity in use, we could simulate the conditions of the moon in that space. But nobody ever claims to make this kind of system, what could make gravity weaker in some space, and that means that this writing is purely hypothetical. 

Virtual reality doesn't need very much technology, and that is the thing, that we must realize before we are starting to discuss things like social media. We can create an alternative reality for people by using simple methods. The needed tools for that kind of virtual reality are simple, the things that those people, who are creating this kind of thing are the space, what is isolated from the other society, and then the medium, what the controller can control. 

That thing means that the person, who controls that system can write the news and other things, which is delivered to those people. That means that the information, what is shared to the people, who are living in isolated places are reading only things, what the controller of the system wants them to read. And that thing can be used to control people.

When we are thinking about things like "Moon bases" there is a possibility, that those places would be built somewhere, where the people would not see those things straight from the satellite images, one of those places, where the isolated base could be established is an underwater station, what is so deep, that scuba divers would not go there accidentally. That kind of station can be covered by using the sophisticated screens, what is giving those people the image, that they are locating on the moons of giant gas planets like Jupiter and Saturn. 

The traffic between the underwater station can be handled by using the submarine, where is the virtual reality systems, which are giving the images of the Earth orbiter. In that case, the persons, who are working in the underwater station would not need scuba-diving suits and that thing makes that kind of base very easy to protect. 

If somebody would want to flee, that thing is impossible to do, because the water pressure would kill them. But there could be also scientific purposes for that kind of underwater base. The structures of Moon bases can be tested in that environment. Also, those futuristic underwater cities can produce food and minerals, which are collected from the bottom of the sea.  

The underwater bases could be a very interesting opportunity when researchers are testing the life-support systems and equipment, that could use someday in the manned Mars flight. In the underwater bases, researchers can also make social tests of the structure of the crew, what would send to Mars. 

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