Rama One: A Linear Reservoir Synthesis

Summary Rama One is a permanent freshwater reservoir 20 kilometres long, 5 kilometres wide, and 50 metres deep on average — sited on the Gawler Craton western shore of Kati Thanda (Lake Eyre), not within the lake basin itself. It is long and thin by design. The shape follows the Gawler Craton terrain — ancient stable geology rising naturally to the west, north, and south, providing containment on three sides without engineered dam walls. The eastern boundary faces Kati Thanda, managed through inlet and outlet structures rather than a berm. ...

April 15, 2026 · updated April 17, 2026 · 19 min · 3903 words · independent-analyst

Rama: Modular Reservoir, Modular City, Megachain

Summary Rama is not a city built near a lake. It is a chain of sixteen permanent freshwater reservoirs, each with a city arc on its western shore, stepping 400km south along the Gawler Craton from the latitude of Kati Thanda to the corridor high point east of Woomera. From there a gravity-fed pipeline descends to Port Augusta and Spencer Gulf — water flowing downhill, energy recovered on the descent. ...

April 15, 2026 · updated April 17, 2026 · 24 min · 4971 words · independent-analyst

Thanda One: A Survey-Dependent Basin Floor Synthesis

Summary Thanda One is the resurrection. A permanent freshwater reservoir inside the northwestern corner of the Kati Thanda northern basin. The dead lake brought back to life. The inland sea returned to the heart of the continent. The story that makes people feel something — not we built a reservoir adjacent to a salt pan, but we brought Kati Thanda back to life. Thanda One is not the first thing built. It is the first thing imagined and the last thing earned. The pre-construction survey determines whether the geology supports it. The wall alignment, the reservoir shape, the initial depth, and the ultimate volume are all survey-determined — not fixed in advance by a geometry imposed on ground that hasn’t been mapped. ...

April 15, 2026 · 14 min · 2851 words · independent-analyst

Dreamtime Spine: A Continental Restoration Synthesis

Summary Australia is not naturally a desert continent. It is a continent whose internal water redistribution system was progressively broken — by tectonic uplift redirecting river flows, by 15 million years of aridification, and finally by the megafauna collapse that removed the biological machinery sustaining what remained. The continent has been trying to restore itself ever since. It lacks only the missing components. The Dreamtime Spine is the gravity-fed component of that restoration. Not by imposing something foreign on the landscape — but by completing what the continent’s own geology began and what Aboriginal land management sustained for 60,000 years. Every intervention in this document works with existing gradients. No pumping. No mountain crossings. Water redirected where the terrain already permits it, captured where river systems already concentrate it, and anchored in managed lakes that make permanent water viable in an arid interior for the first time since Paleolake Dieri. ...

March 31, 2026 · updated April 17, 2026 · 19 min · 4044 words · independent-analyst