
Sea-steading Prototype
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Human: Physical properties:\n--- v4.2 ---\nWall thickness is specified at 6" to minimize erosion.\nThe cubic meters of concrete used are a total of 35.9.\nThe entire structure consists of 76.3 metric tons of concrete.\nThe interior features approximately 720 square meters of living space.\nThe ratio of tons of concrete per m^3 of living space is calculated to be 0.106.\nThe building reaches an impressive height of 82 ft with maximum width measurements of 27 ft and minimum width measurements of 9 ft.\nThe overall buoyancy or density of the structure comes in at 0.23 g/cm^3, providing optimal stability.\n--- v4.3 ---\nThe physical properties are again specified, with wall thickness confirmed to be at 6" as previously mentioned.\nThe total cubic meters of concrete used amount to 30.1 and the corresponding metric tons of concrete come out to 63 tons.\nThe available living space comes in at around 672 square meters.\nThe calculated ratio of tons of concrete per m^3 of living space remains a manageable 0.094.\nThe height is noted as 54 ft with maximum width measurements ranging from 23 ft to 16 ft.\nThe overall buoyancy or density is recalculated to be at 0.19 g/cm^3, allowing for greater stability.\n---v4.4---\nThe design evolves once more.\nThis iteration introduces wall thickness of a staggering 10" and incorporates ballast and interior walls.\nThe result is an enormous structure comprising a total of 460 cubic meters of concrete and standing tall at approximately 155 ft in height.\nHowever, it does boast living space covering 8,000 square meters and impressive maximum width measurements reaching up to 100 ft.
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