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Flock House, 2010 - 2012

inSight, 2011

Wearable City, 2010 - 2011

Wilderness Survival School, 2010

Waterpod, 2006-2009

Guadalajara to Mexcaltitan, 2008

Archive of the Future

SPATIALEXICON

New Time

The New Way

Space Tourism

Yucca Mountain

Fore Cast, 2005

G-SIMPOD, 2005

The Desert, 2002

Mapping New York, 2001

Sea Wall Drawings, 2001

Maps of Germany and Poland during WWII, 2000

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YUCCA MOUNTAIN

Problem: Yucca Mountain, Nevada, represents the world's first sanctioned long-term nuclear waste storage facility, with a projected capacity of 55,000 tons. As a moral imperative, the U.S. Department of Energy has been researching how to design a warning system to prevent inadvertent tampering with the site. The warning system will have to last at least as long as the nuclear waste, which is 10,000 years. The challenge is to rework the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Pilot Plant's Warning System to create a secure means of preventing people from entering the site.

Solution: With the use of a giant geosynchronously-orbiting magnet in space that is directly above and totally covering the area of the storage facility at the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste site, and through magnetism the electrons in the matter of the geological formations of the geographical area surrounding the site will be able to form themselves into a stable order. The giant magnet creates an impenetrable, invisible shield through the Meissner Effect (Invincibility through Internal Coherence) and through man-made gauge supersymmetry (the scientific principle through which the Unified Field dynamically upholds its unity—its perfectly balanced supersymmetric union of diametrically opposed tendencies, known as Bose and Fermi fields). If this perfect, supersymmetric balance were to be challenged by potentially disruptive permutations among its bosonic and fermionic vectors, then specialized components of the unified field called gauge gravitinos spontaneously respond with countervailing force (preserving the perfect symmetry of the system), making the site inaccessible to human beings, computer codes, or objects (such as drones or robots) attempting to enter 10,000 years in the future when culture, semiotics, language, and societal pathways are unknown. To ensure that this balance will not be challenged by disruptive objects flying through space, the exterior layer of the magnet is plated with a repellant shield.

This principle of invincibility through internal coherence seen in the Meissner Effect is derived from the quantum physics of superconductors but is not unique to a superconductor.   Using the same theories as superconducting magnetic shields, technological and biological intruders can be blocked from entering the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Storage Facility.