How far have we come?
In this semester we worked together with Team Kerala. We had a very good time working together and they were very friendly and helpful.
We learned a lot and we did a lot of research, which I think is going to be useful for the future as well.
For me personally, I liked the interview with Anabel's half-sister the best. The conversation was very fun and I learned a lot. We got a lot of information and I thought it was very interesting. She was very helpful and showed us fun things. There were a lot of cool facts, which I think I can also use for myself in the future.
Today we edited the post for our final post. We are happy with the end product. We worked on details like grammar and we also added definitions.
We also worked on the evaluation of our survey. It's going pretty well. The only issue is, that some answers disappeared because of some technical issues, but other than that it went well.
So what have I done in my first semester for my project
I tried to colloborate with Students from India. First it started well, but because of Corona, they had a lockdown and suddendly I could not make a colloboration.
I also have a colloboration with students from Basque Land, but they have summer holidays, and the communication didnt go well at the end, because I was in the Army for 3 weeks. I couldn't make anything for the project.
I made surveys by my own on the streets of Zurich. The people who I had interviewed were really interested and said i am doing a good job.
But why haven't you not seen any results? All the steps above need a lot of time. And I didnt work much with the horse and OneNote.
I hope its a good understandable update and if there are any questions just ask me
So what have I done over the time span of my first semester?
I launched a website for my project using wix.ch. But why do I need a homepage? I need one so people can inform themselves about my project. Besides the information, I'm also hoping to recieve donations through my website.
I went to one of our local framers to ask for permission to plant trees on their land. After a few meetings I was able to come to an agreement. So can I just start planting? NO! I need to get permission from the local community. And I got it.
But why haven't you not seen any results? All the steps above need a lot of time and a lot of different meetings with different people. But now that I've got all the "legal" work done, means now comes the fun part. Now I can start talking about Trees and their positive affect, why we need trees & the lifecycle of a tree.
I hope you guys stay updated and if their are any questions just ask me in the comments :)
I have tried to realize the most important needs of man in one space. To survive we need water, food, oxygen and light. This experiment that I have tried to describe in this project can not be proven 100% and I hope this will never be the case, but if the day should come, we people of today will be prepared for it.

Every human being is dependent on food. This I have also thought about in such an emergency. We cannot make food stocks for the next 100 years, but we can eat and breed animals and thus increase our lifespan.
The main three animals include: Cows, chickens and sheep. Cows produce enough meat and milk so that we also have enough iron in our bodies. Chickens can and also give meat and eggs. This is also essential when it comes to pregnancy. Last but not least, sheep. The sheep bring us not only food, but also enough fur to stand firm in cold temperatures.



Through trees and plants we can get enough oxygen to survive in an enclosed space. The trees are planted naturally and watered with the water produced. So that it has a good growth and thus can bring enough oxygen in circulation, I will produce the light with the self-produced electricity. I am firmly convinced that with this method some people can manage for a longer time without the surface of the world.
Producing your own electricity is the best way when mine is trying to survive in an enclosed space. One lowers the depression through the sport and thus produces Storm to have enough light and heating.
Equipment:
light column, about 1.80 m high with 16 levels for about 20 to 800 watts of mechanical power.
Possible displays:
Speed (km/h), cadence (rpm), distance covered (km), current mechanical power (watts), current electrical power (watts), accumulated power/work (Wh or kWh), donation total (€), voltage (volts), current (amps), ranking list with name display (separated by persons/teams), bar charts, picture/graphic overlays, various multipliers (e.g. calories, ml fuel oil, grams biomass, electricity price, light bulb duration ...), logo

Material: tantalum hafnium carbide (melting point: 4215 degrees Celsius).
Heat: Heat 2000+ degrees Celsius
Conduit: Platinum/Diamond
Hydrogen = Water
Namely: it's like a bowl heated by a lighter.
You take the strongest material & heat it. The heat is controlled and
heated by electricity. Thus hydrogen is produced and finally flows down to the
tap water.
I added a filter to it because the water needs to be cooled.
In the end, we have drinkable water that will last forever.
