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Elon Musk’s radical plan to let people travel in 760 mph tubes
Daily Mail ^
| Feb 2015
| Ellie Zolfagharifard and Mark Prigg For Dailymail.com
Posted on 06/06/2015 12:19:51 PM PDT by Baynative
Elon Musk's 'Hyperloop' was dismissed as a pipe dream that would never get off the ground.
But now the billionaire's plans to shoot capsules of passengers along a tube at around the speed of sound may launch as soon as next year.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies has secured land for the first full-scale Hyperloop with a 2016 launch in the California town of Quay Valley.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: california; elonmusk; hyperloop; maglev; musk; quayvalley; travel; tubes
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To: Beowulf9
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posted on
06/06/2015 1:11:46 PM PDT
by
2ndDivisionVet
(You can help: https://donate.tedcruz.org/c/FBTX0095/)
To: Pontiac
he isn’t building anything, he wants the taxpayers to pay for it all
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posted on
06/06/2015 1:13:56 PM PDT
by
GeronL
("NEW ARRIVALS" sci-fi ebook is free this weekend at Amazon!!!)
To: RegulatorCountry
"Im trying to envision what would happen inside that tube at 760 mph when a sizable earthquake hits."
43
posted on
06/06/2015 1:14:08 PM PDT
by
moovova
To: Moonman62
“His brilliance lies in making something better for less money.”
I agree. Just because he is left in much of his politics does not mean all of his ideas or business accomplishments are bad.
Personally, I think solar and Tesla cars are the future. I do not buy into the climate scaremongering, but for other reasons I think solar power and electric cars make a lot of sense.
44
posted on
06/06/2015 1:15:22 PM PDT
by
unlearner
(You will never come to know that which you do not know until you first know that you do not know it.)
To: SpaceBar
Given the size of corporations today, there is almost no project so big that it requires being ‘socialized’. Even roads are only socialized because of their heritage from common-law ‘right of way’. And socialized projects should belong to states.
45
posted on
06/06/2015 1:19:15 PM PDT
by
jjotto
("Ya could look it up!")
To: Baynative
Your tax dollars at work.
To: Baynative
I wish Elon the Great Visionary would come up with an idea that doesn’t require billions in tax dollars to start-up. He is the ultimate crony capitalist and the Progs think that he’s their messiah.
47
posted on
06/06/2015 1:23:47 PM PDT
by
Bryanw92
(Sic semper tyrannis)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
Dont even go there. :snort:
No sh*t!
48
posted on
06/06/2015 1:25:12 PM PDT
by
Talisker
(One who commands, must obey.)
To: GeronL
Regardless of who pays for it he still is going to build it: he wants it built and in California the road to building anything is full of California regulations traps and landmines.
The frustrations he faces are going to be monumental. Build it in Texas for less money, less time and fewer headaches.
49
posted on
06/06/2015 1:25:48 PM PDT
by
Pontiac
(The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
To: knarf
Then where did you’re 300 mph limit come from?
Or did I miss the humor?
50
posted on
06/06/2015 1:27:52 PM PDT
by
Balding_Eagle
(Is Ted Cruz himself as mean-spirited as the FR 'Click-it or Tick-it' Cruz Contingent?)
To: Bryanw92
Did he ever acquire US citizenship or is he here on a visa?
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posted on
06/06/2015 1:28:58 PM PDT
by
2ndDivisionVet
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To: Baynative
Like his Tesla deal it will be SUBSIDIZED by taxpayer funds.
Another.. "Hey, I got an idea.. and YOU can pay for it."
To: SpaceBar
Michael Savage, just a few weeks ago, discussed socialized projects, and why, despite the free market talk of conservatives, fulfill a need where the project is just too damned big for private interests. He cited all the vast works from the 1930s initiated by FDR. Everyday people drive through tunnels, across bridges, and use electricity generated from those projects. The thing that is different today is the extreme graft and corruption of government. Oh corruption has always existed, but today its so brazen that you could never build a new Golden Gate Bridge, under-budget, and ahead of schedule. No way, jose. I wonder how anything ever got built before FDR? Last I heard, economists have demonstrated that his policies are what kept the great depression going for so long.
Maybe all those big projects were "paid for" by loss of economic activity elsewhere.
I note the Soviets built a lot of big projects too.
To: unlearner
Personally, I think solar and Tesla cars are the future. I do not buy into the climate scaremongering, but for other reasons I think solar power and electric cars make a lot of sense. Me too, combined with millions of small, personal fourth-generation nuclear reactors to provide the juice.
Maybe fifth or sixth generation reactors would be small enough to power the vehicles directly.
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posted on
06/06/2015 1:29:47 PM PDT
by
Talisker
(One who commands, must obey.)
To: unlearner
I wonder how far left he really is. We’re now in an environment where the government picks winners and losers and he’s in an area controlled by Big Government liberals and their Republican enablers. A person who doesn’t act like a big government loving “liberal” in his area of doing business may face serious repercussions. One thing I did like is he sued the government over military launch contracts and essentially won the case.
55
posted on
06/06/2015 1:30:43 PM PDT
by
Moonman62
(The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
To: Baynative
So would it also remove wrinkles?
56
posted on
06/06/2015 1:30:55 PM PDT
by
Yaelle
("You're gonna fly away, Glad you're going my way... I love it when we're Cruzin together")
To: GeronL
Beat me to it. Where is the money coming from?
57
posted on
06/06/2015 1:33:43 PM PDT
by
Fungi
To: Moonman62
“I wonder how far left he really is. “
Many business people, including the very wealthy, are fiscally conservative. It would not surprise me if he is among them even if his companies do take advantage of tax breaks and incentives.
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posted on
06/06/2015 1:36:11 PM PDT
by
unlearner
(You will never come to know that which you do not know until you first know that you do not know it.)
To: Balding_Eagle
The article stated 760 MPH ... I only chose 1/2 the rate to make a point
OK ...
I don't care how slowly you start off ... getting beyond 700 MPH would put stresses on an average body it could not process .... and then y'gutt'a slow down and come to a stop
Does anyone REALLY think you're gonn'a step out in front of the Eiffel Tower in 1/2 hour and get to that sales meeting bright and chipper with your presentation ?
Jet lag does not begin to desribe it.
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posted on
06/06/2015 1:37:12 PM PDT
by
knarf
(I say things that are true .... I have no proof .... but they're true)
To: DiogenesLamp
And yet chances are, you recently drove over or through something built by the big government projects of the 1930’s, and gave it nary a thought.
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posted on
06/06/2015 1:38:04 PM PDT
by
SpaceBar
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