Podclusters - Future of Space Living

5:49 pm Technology

Podclusters are an idea that Blake Riley and I came up with. As far as I know, this is an original idea. Although, it seems simple enough that it’s possible someone has already thought of it. If you’ve heard of something similar somewhere else, please let me know.

Private space travel has begun, and within a couple of generations it will probably be affordable. I think the first large colonies will be podclusters.

A podcluster is a community of small spaceships(pods) that can attach to each other. Once one pod attaches to another, a hallway is formed between the pods. This hallway is separated from living spaces, allowing the owner of the pod to choose to have their living space locked or open depending on what’s convenient. It would be a little like going through a hallway in a hotel. This would make also make it easy for someone to travel through a pod to get to the next pod.

If a pod wanted to leave a cluster, it could do so easily. First it would send a signal telling the adjacent pods to seal and detach. After the adjacent pods sealed, it would seal, detach, and leave.

Podclusters would result in people having more freedom than they’ve ever had before. People would be able to choose their community.  Good communities would be encouraged, because few pods would choose to join communities with bad reputations. In addition to being able to choose their community, people would able to optimize their environment to their needs. Pods would naturally lend themselves to being optimized by residents, because they would be small, enclosed and mostly self sustaining.

Why do I think podclusters are likely?

Mass production of spaceships is inevitable, as soon as space travel becomes cheap. Living in space would be cheaper than living on any of the nearby planets. This is because getting on and off a planet would requires lots of time and resources. It would be much harder to create a cheap way of getting into space on another planet, then it would be to create such a system on earth.

Space stations will also exist, but I think podclusters will be more popular. Space stations would require more time and money to set up. More important, podclusters would be better at catering to peoples needs. It would be easier to join a podcluster, pods would tend to be more optimized for the individuals wants and needs than buying a room, and podclusters would give people more freedom and require less commitment.

Podclusters would also be more adaptable than space stations. It would be easier for them to relocate and restructure. There are many situations where this would be desirable. If there were a threat in the environment like a large asteroid, it would be less of a problem for a podcluster.  The pods would just need to detach from eachother until the threat passed, and then they could reattach.  Podclusters would have an easier time relocating to advantageous areas. If it was discovered that an area has a desirable resource or even just a better view, a few pods could detach and move there. This would start the beginning of a new community. A space station would have a much harder time making such a move. What if all of the space stations residents did not agree with the move?

Pod clusters seem especially likely since communication and robotics are going to keep improving. More and more work is not going to require a physical presence. Despite people not needing to be located near fellow employees, being in community would still be advantageous. It would be safer since their would be more eyes and nearby hands if something goes wrong. Large communities would also be much better off for trading purposes. Smaller communities would have to pay more, and importing goods would be the most expensive for loners. Large communities would have frequent and relatively cheap imports.  While small podcludsters would have difficulties, they would still be better off than small space stations.  Because of the reasons mentioned above, and because they could easy join up with a large cluster if it was ever needed.  Podclusters would usually be the best at fitting the mold regardless of the communities size.

If it happens, remember that you heard it here!

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