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Nothing.

It
was built in the hopeful Canadian year of 1967.
The dome burned down before I got to see it,
leaving the dome frame.
There is nothing of the dome left, except for, the dome. The dome is
dead, long live the dome. It is nothing really. Looking at
the dome structure it is like viewing a chalk outline of a body on the
pavement at a crime scene. A two dimensional outline for a three
dimentional body.
Could
dome structure be a three dimensional outline for a four dimensional body.
Hmmmmm? But I digress. What intrigues me about a Buckminster
Fuller geodesic dome structure is that one person alone, with their bare
hands, can build it with nothing more than a wrench and a pile of material.
Could used tires be assembled into a structure? What would it take?
Nuts + Bolts + Tires =A
Tire Sphere Sructure
How many used tires are there in North America?
How many tire changes in a year?
How many tire fires? Value of a used tire nothing. Tires
are free.