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Diagram

 

“What kind of diagram is this?”, he asked.

“It's your new house.”

In the hall there was a mounted wall and behind were batteries placed. The roof was all from solar panels. All the equipment had a plug for ac and a plug for dc power. It would automatically switch from one source to another when needed. Outside there was a wind power generator, and water tank in the ground. Water he got from deep in the ground. He was connected to main water supply just in case. He had an exercise room, with all the exercise machines connected to the battery and they all generated energy as he exercised. All the lights were power savers, led lights. They would disconnect, like all the equipment, if he fell asleep. In the bathroom there were sensors to measure the quantity of soup, water he needed to clean himself. It was a big bathroom, with tub at one end, a shower on the other end, for showering after bathing in the tub. Everything was simple. TV on the wall, under the tv a high quality sound system which looked like a plate, it had radio and amplifier, and a computer in it. Speakers on every corner of the room. Simple furniture, simple club table, simple art pictures on the walls. Simple bedroom, with a big closet for clothes. Workroom with everything he needed. The windows on the house were very interesting. There were normal windows. And there were additional windows. For hot summer bright sun days, he could pick from additional darker window which would slide out of the wall and make the room a little less brighter, like putting on sun glasses. While he wasn't at home, or he wanted a dark room, a mirror would slide from the wall and cover the window. The mirror also reflected sun beams directly to solar panel on the fence, rotating slightly as the sun climbed in the sky always pointing the reflected sun beams on the solar panel on the fence. The outside walls were covered with material that absorbed heat which was used to provide him with hot water, and also to run the steam machine in the basement which produced additional energy for his self sustaining house. This also was making the house cool without the need for air conditioner, or at least for lower use of air conditioner which was also included in house plans.