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LA to SF--in 30 minutes!

MoodyBlues

Compassion is cool!
I love reading about things billionaires mull over, just because they can. :)

Like this from billionaire Elon Musk:

Los Angeles billionaire Elon Musk has already revolutionized spaceflight business for NASA. He has shaken up the automotive industry. Now he's turned his attention to public transportation.

On Monday, Musk wrote a blog post revealing the design of his much-anticipated Hyperloop, the proposed high-speed transit solution that
 
Musk has likened the hyperloop to both a ground-based Concorde and a "cross between a Concorde and a railgun and an air hockey table", while noting that it has no need for rails. He believes it could work either below or above ground. below or above ground.

I’d feel safer on a one-way trip to Mars.
 
Honestly never heard of this Elon Musk guy. Just assumed it was Sir Richard Branson's idea. ;)
But pretty cool. Now only if he could do the same thing for DC - NYC. :D
 
Honestly never heard of this Elon Musk guy.
I don't think I'd ever heard of him before, either. And he's an Angeleno like me, so now I feel kind of out of the loop. Of course, there could be that little issue of not exactly running around in the same circles he does. :laugh:

Just assumed it was Sir Richard Branson's idea. ;)
It does sound like something he'd come up with!

But pretty cool. Now only if he could do the same thing for DC - NYC. :D
Yeah--but would you actually ride it? Remember, 760 MPH...
 
I read another story where they were coming up with ways to transport you from SF to NY is a matter of 2 hours! Imagine that!
 
Build it and they will come..........


I personally would love to ride that train , just to think that you could be up to see a baseball or football game and back in a couple of hours would be kind of cool :D
 
Hyperloop: Hypothetical pipe dream, or the most important invention since the car?

Late yesterday, Elon Musk finally unveiled the Hyperloop: A partially evacuated tube, where pods floating on air bearings and accelerated by linear motors will travel between San Francisco and Los Angeles in under 30 minutes, at around 760 mph — just under the speed of sound. While this sounds exciting, it’s important to bear in mind that the Hyperloop — if this hypothetical mode of transport is ever built — serves a very niche need and will probably have almost zero effect on 99% of the world’s population.
 
Yes indeed. That's one of the things I thought about. :s:

Another thought was "crashing at 760 MPH would not be survivable."


aww.. yeah.. like jet plane crash.. dont think i would survive that too!




i have also heard of superloop track for Texas too.
Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Houston
That would be soo cool!!! awesome!
 
Build it and they will come..........


I personally would love to ride that train , just to think that you could be up to see a baseball or football game and back in a couple of hours would be kind of cool :D
I know. That was my original thought--before I started dwelling on stuff like vomiting and dying. :eek: I'd love to be able to go up to the Bay Area just whenever I feel like it, and be back later that same day. That's not something possible with driving or taking the train. And I don't fly any more!
 
I actually think it would be a really fun ride.
It is true that if it crashed, virtually no one could survive, but you can't live life worrying about all of the bad things that could happen to you, or you would never leave home, and then you would die of a stroke at home all alone, while others are out living their lives.
 
I actually think it would be a really fun ride.
It is true that if it crashed, virtually no one could survive, but you can't live life worrying about all of the bad things that could happen to you, or you would never leave home, and then you would die of a stroke at home all alone, while others are out living their lives.
Excellent points, damewolf.
 
i actually think it would be a really fun ride.
It is true that if it crashed, virtually no one could survive, but you can't live life worrying about all of the bad things that could happen to you, or you would never leave home, and then you would die of a stroke at home all alone, while others are out living their lives.




Y.O.L.O .
 
So it's going to be maglev? Probably cost a lot more than $6 billion though. 760 mph is the speed of sound, as long as keeps below that shouldn't be any sonic booms.
 
If they do go ahead and and build it, it will probably similar to the Shanghai Maglev Transrapid, but that only does 268 MPH on a 19 mile track, and cost $1.2 billion to build. It's a very smooth and quiet ride.
 
If they do go ahead and and build it, it will probably similar to the Shanghai Maglev Transrapid, but that only does 268 MPH on a 19 mile track, and cost $1.2 billion to build.
I was just thinking about how far we've come. Can you imagine the folks back in the 'horseless carriage' or early train days saying it ONLY does 268 MPH... :D
 
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