06/07/2026
This is really a huge conspiracy
China is putting data centers on the ocean floor.
Instead of building every server farm on land, engineers are placing sealed data center modules underwater.
The idea is simple.
Servers create huge amounts of heat.
Traditional data centers need massive cooling systems, electricity, and sometimes huge amounts of water just to stop them overheating.
But underwater, the ocean itself becomes the cooling system.
The surrounding seawater helps absorb the heat, reducing the need for traditional air conditioning and freshwater cooling.
China has already been testing and building underwater data center projects, including sites linked to Hainan and Shanghai.
The modules are sealed, pressure-resistant, and designed to sit beneath the sea while running computing workloads for things like AI, cloud services, and data processing.
Supporters say the benefits could be huge.
Less land use.
Less freshwater demand.
Lower cooling energy.
And a new way to build data centers without covering so much land with giant warehouse-style server farms.
But there are still big questions.
Saltwater corrosion.
Maintenance.
Subsea cables.
Marine impact.
And whether this can work reliably at large scale.
Still, the concept is wild.
While some countries are fighting over land for data centers, China is moving part of the internet underwater.