Hi Ernie,
Thanks for the welcome
From what I've seen on youtube and heard on Paul's podcast, you and Erica are doing some amazing work. Awesome stuff. I really like the idea of those
rocket mass heaters and possible derivatives like ovens. I want to build a
rocket mass heater! ...And probably will eventually.
I guess a terraformed mars-ship could be earth-ship like
but seriously, that's a good question and I should elaborate.
When I mention Earthships I am referring to the passive, "off the grid" buildings that Michael Reynolds and co.* have - and continue to - build in Taos, New Mexico and around the world.
Earth-ship like, for me, off the top of my head, means a house that has built in, mostly automated systems to help provide for the needs of it's inhabitants in a way that interfaces with and benefits the natural environment around it in a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship. These systems could (and likely would in my case) include
water processing, passive heating, passive cooling and electrical systems (
solar, wind, water, heat, pressurised air, combustiĆ³n or other) that minimise and and eradicate (where possible) destructive materials and practices in their creation and perpetuation.
I wrote, "eradicate (where possible) " because I REALLY DON'T KNOW how and if electrical systems (even off grid ones) can be completely ecologically
sustainable with current day knowledge and technology or at all. I use them every day and rely on them for the majority of my communication. I'm not very knowledgeable about this subject.
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http://www.earthship.com is the website of Earthship Biotecture (which is Michael Reynolds and co. 's business) and it contains much more information on Earthships.