"Geniuses; I'm pretty sure the point of this is that it would sit on the ocean floor, and the drag caused by the pillars dampens immense waves to near nothingness."
"@RIPFIRE4: Even a space elevator uses lasers for power: the current along a 62,000 cable would be terrifying if it were to be effective.
[en.wikipedia.org]"
"
If that was an lcd, you could get around the greasy finger thing by programming it to randomly rearrange the digits each time it resets.
123-->581-->245
456-->973-->863
789-->426-->917
Something like that."
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