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Tale IX: Turn On The Sun
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People say that this place has four seasons, but they all feel like spring. This city by the sea, despite being located in one of the coldest regions on earth, has the exact same climate and temperature every day, 12 months of the year. Every day at 8:00 am, a fiery ball like the sun will be lifted from outside the city by a large shelf to illuminate the whole city, and this shelf will also drag the ‘sun’ to move to simulate the normal east rise and west fall. The temperature, humidity and light of the city are monitored by different types of detectors everywhere in the city and the data is adjusted by different devices so that the people living in the city feel perfectly warm and the same everywhere.
Perhaps in the future, the expanded use of clean energy will make it possible for mankind to stop suffering from energy shortages. People will be able to use these clean energy sources with confidence to make their cities more livable and less affected by the natural climate.