Chapter 2: The Worry-free Marriage Experimental Park, 1

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The experimental park itself is a huge building. It is not a brag. More than 100,000 people live in one building, which is equivalent to a town. It can be imagined.

This experimental park actually includes two experimental parts

First, conduct experiments on a human marriage-free society

See what happens in society once the monogamous marriage system, which has been continuously provoked by social consciousness and social practices such as homosexuality and extramarital affairs, has been unprotected for thousands of years, and does this marriage system still have the vitality to continue.

The second is to test a new architectural theory, the theory of natural circulation within the building

This theory requires that a building should be a complete natural circulation system, which has its own three waste treatment and part of the energy supply function; the main goal is to reduce the pollution of human habitation to the natural environment and facilitate human life

Therefore, from a distance, this building looks like a giant beast made of steel and concrete. Although it is not as tall as a skyscraper, it is a huge castle.

The lower half of the building is heating, water supply, harmless waste treatment, biogas generation, post-water treatment circulation system; huge entrances for the supply of vegetables, grain and other materials; and the export of classified and processed recycling materials

There are traffic here 24 hours a day without interruption

The above part of the building is a human settlement

There is almost no exterior wall, only the private garden is covered with lush green onions

In addition to the residences of each household, there are all kinds of service measures such as hospitals, schools, small gardens, hotels, theaters, police stations, and several large commercial areas.

There are also forests, meadows, rivers and lakes in the park at the top

Since it is a new concept building, most of the people staying in it are young people.