If all human beings lived underground where temperature is controlled, would that not save a lot of energy?
So why don't we do that?Why don't we all live under-ground in a controlled temperature?
1. It will take a lot of convincing to make the whole population abandon their homes to live underground.
2. The cost of maintaining the temperature, building the housing schemes and keeping the ground from falling upon us is unimaginably huge.
3. How we will get oxygen underwater? We will need to create our own atmosphere! Pumping air in and out of underground tunnels around the world will definitely use up a lot of energy.
4. Traveling from country to country will be excessively difficult and dangerous.
5. Because of loss of familiar scenery and wildlife, this huge change in lifestyle will bring a lot of problems such as depression.
6. It will probably be difficult to get animals such as cows to breed underground, because they will be so shocked. The good thing is everyone will be forced to turn vegetarian.
7. Health problems for humans due to lack of sunlight.
8. Everyone will starve as lack of sunlight will prevent plants from growing.
9. By the time all of the above happens, huge amounts of people will rebel against the government for bringing this disaster upon us. Worldwide collapse.
It would probably be easier to move to another planet!Why don't we all live under-ground in a controlled temperature?
It is a good idea. Many homes in the area are partially covered by earth. Saves on electricity. Also provides some defense against serve weather, like tornado's. It is too bad we have not been doing this a long time. I think the biggest obstacle is human vanity. After all some of our ancestors lived underground or in caves or other natural earth shelters.
Where would everyone live while they were ripping their houses up and moving them underground. Also the further down we go, the less circumference or surface area. Plus the cost and technology. What are you smoking? I thought of like 4 reasons in 20 seconds. Im sure there are thousands more.
I think it would be hard to find your house/hole at night.
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