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What would be life living in an underground magma bubble city?

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Let's say, we've surpassed all tolerances of population. But, mega-corporations found a creative way to solve the problem. They dug into the Earth to build bubble cities in magma. They have access to (transparent) unobtainium which can withstand and block extremely high temperature and pressure. Energy shouldn't be a problem. And, even agriculture can be possible in an controlled environment. What would be life living in such city? What can be challenges?

Some examples:

  • Parents displaying kids new structures in the 100% yellow/red sky and sharing how night sky look like on the surface.

  • Warnings to everyone: There's a city hull integrity issue. Everyone wear their unobtainium suits in case we need to abandon the city. Ours bots are out for a look.

  • Vacation for surface tourism. Poors can't get to see surface in their lifetime.

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