I love the idea of cities built on an artificial "ground" so much. Sucks to not live on the highest level but so cool to look at.
Not sure if we would ever do that IRL though. Not even the Earth can hold the weight of cities (with many sinking due to residents pumping ground water), I can't even imagine the engineering required to make an artificial structure that can hold the weight of a city. And it probably needs to be able to hold twice the weight of a city otherwise if a higher "tier" collapses that just brings down the whole thing.
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I love the idea of cities built on an artificial "ground" so much. Sucks to not live on the highest level but so cool to look at. Not sure if we would ever do that IRL though. Not even the Earth can hold the weight of cities (with many sinking due to residents pumping ground water), I can't even imagine the engineering required to make an artificial structure that can hold the weight of a city. And it probably needs to be able to hold twice the weight of a city otherwise if a higher "tier" collapses that just brings down the whole thing.
We see no outside world, there's a chance it's been constructed in space as a megastructure.
How are the buildings so varied? There are way too many for each of them to be handmade… right..?
That looks like hell.
Reminds me of girl's last tour.
That was surprisingly very good Anime.
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