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4 November 2025

N    18:06  Central Thermal Battery (Isidore) diffhist +1,147 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Central Thermal Battery''' (also known as the "cistern") is the single most important "anchor" in the entire Project: Flamenco system. It is a large, subterranean water tank, buried 6-10 feet underground to maintain a stable, year-round temperature (approx. 64°F). This massive, stable water volume serves as the facility's "thermal anchor" or "battery." === System Functions === 1. '''Water Supply:''' It is the primary reservoir for the facility, fed by th...")
N    18:05  Rainwater Harvesting System (Isidore) diffhist +626 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Rainwater Harvesting System''' is the "Blue Roof" component of the "Blue-Green-Solar Roof." It is designed to capture 100% of the rainwater that falls on the property. The system consists of a network of gutters and pipes that collect the rainwater after it has been pre-filtered by the Green Roof. This clean water is then channeled into the Central Thermal Battery, a massive subterranean cistern. This...")
N    18:01  OODA WIKI:Flamenco diffhist +5,437 AdminIsidore talk contribs (Created page with "'''Project: Flamenco''' is a whole-systems design for a self-sufficient, closed-loop warehouse and server facility. The project's core principle is the application of Industrial ecology, where every waste stream (such as heat, water, or CO2) is captured and used as a resource for another component of the system. The project is designed as an integrated "living" system, combining mechanical, organic, and artificial intelligence components to achieve systemic resilien...")