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I love the sphere. Who wants to bet there will be one in Dubai eventually?



This article [1] even claims

> The moon-shaped resort is more than 200 meters high with more than 4,000 rooms, expected to be completed in 2027 in Dubai with a construction cost of nearly 5 billion USD.

[1] https://mgimagazine.com/resort-on-surface-of-moon-at-5-billi...


I love all these megastructures being built in the middle east. Hopefully it comes to fruition.

(also, if you're going to criticize me because I'm glorifying modern day slavery, nobody who says "oh we went to visit the pyramids of giza" is critized for visiting monuments built by slavery (although I remember reading a recent study that found evidence indicating the workers were treated fairly well))


My understanding is that the labor was primarily provided by non-slave populace during the periods where their labor was more available (i.e., neither harvest nor planting season). Would you as a pharaoh want your eternal resting place and it's associated grandeur built and installed by the adoring public who think you're literally a manifestation of a god on earth, or by slaves who probably don't accept your deity and will share the secrets of your tomb with grave robbers?

This aside, yes, there is a distinct difference between things built in the past (the circumstances of which cannot be changed, irrespective of modern observation) and things built in the present by (modern day) slaves for current use.




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