I got a question about the Freedom ship.

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In summary, the weight of a ship does not significantly affect the ocean because the ship displaces an equal amount of water. This can be compared to a small cork in a large pool. Additionally, the weight of a ship is minuscule compared to the total weight of the Earth's oceans.
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If the Freedom ship weighs 3 million tons, wouldn't that effect the ocean with all the weight pushing down?

Generally, how come things like Japan's Megafloat, which weighs 1000 tons, doesn't effect the ocean? Or does it?
 
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There is an effect, but it is too small to be significant. If you float a tiny piece of cork in a big pool, the change in level will be tiny.
 
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It sounds like you think that when you put a ship in water, the weight of the ship increases the pressure of the water under it. It doesn't - the ship displaces water in an amount equal to it's own weight. That's what buoyancy is.
 
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Also, Earth's oceans contain, in total, about a quintillion (10^18) tons of water. Who cares about a measly few million (10^6) more tons of stuff?
 

1. What is the Freedom ship?

The Freedom ship is a proposed floating city that would function as a self-sustaining, mobile community. It would be capable of traveling around the world and would offer residential, commercial, and recreational spaces for its residents.

2. How big is the Freedom ship?

The Freedom ship is planned to be 4,500 feet long, 750 feet wide, and 350 feet tall. This would make it about 25% longer than the largest cruise ships currently in operation.

3. How many people can live on the Freedom ship?

The Freedom ship is designed to accommodate up to 50,000 residents, along with a daily population of 30,000 visitors and workers.

4. How will the Freedom ship generate power and resources?

The ship will use a variety of sustainable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and wave power, to generate electricity. It will also have desalination plants to convert seawater into freshwater, as well as vertical farming systems to produce food for its residents.

5. When will the Freedom ship be completed?

The project has faced numerous delays and setbacks since it was first proposed in 1998. As of now, there is no estimated completion date for the Freedom ship.

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