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Title: PAES-nature similar technology for creation of the new technosphere
Authors: Sandrykina, O. S.
Сандрыкина, О. С.
Ivanova, O. Y.
Иванова, О. Я.
Keywords: Earth sciences;System stability;Ecology
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
Citation: Sandrykina, O.S., Ivanova, O.Y., Manchuk, E.P. PAES-nature similar technology for creation of the new technosphere // IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. - 2021. - Volume 666. - Issue 6. - Номер статьи 062137
Series/Report no.: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Abstract: In this article the author's technique of introduction of "nature similar"technologies which will give the chance to overcome a threshold of synchronous expenses is offered. Simultaneous interaction of technologically combined productions will allow to gain synergetic effect. The main link connecting new technologies the personal autonomous ecological system (PAES) is designed to become. The personal autonomous ecological system, in economic sense, is a personal subsidiary farm, expanded and technically equipped. The list, the values made in personal ecological system increases. They in the set create the new quality of life inaccessible in former technological ways. Live organisms and lifeless substances, devices, designs are a part of personal autonomous ecological system. The system which adapts to needs and desires of the specific person functions. Physical parameters of system are supported at optimum level irrespective of weather changes, state of environment. Stability of the system provides repeated duplication of each resource from different sources, stocks of resources and a variety of their consumption. The system can be reconstructed and evolve. Everything depends on what objects are set for it
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/15686
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