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Or, go directly to the source, which says, "ET3 can be built for 1/10th the cost of High Speed Rail, or 1/4th the cost of a freeway."
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APOCALYPSEFUCK is Shostakovich says
Why not just cover people in three layers of bubble wrap and shoot them out of cannons? Because of some pussy regulations, that's why! America could have 20 minute transport between NY and LA if it weren't for commie fuck oppressions like this. This is why America is fucked and the Chinese will be eating our kids and raping our wives.
Nice idea but even the best canons (or railguns) only have a range of 200 miles or so.
I saw a documentary including a high speed tube train, they called it a "subshuttle".
Seemed pretty cool.
Also read about the 1960s HARP project, which set the altitude record in 1966:
Moving people is really silly given tel-presence. And given automation and robotics, more and more will become unemployed and moving will be obsolete. Just strap on the mind programming device and sit in your mind prison like a good little sheeple. Now, where is my hour of hate, 1984 style, have to have something to hate to keep the police state growing.
I was thinking. Since everyone has SUVs now do we even need paved roads? Why not go back to dirt at the neighborhood level?
And, while we're building bike trails, why not more horse trails as well?
Fuel efficiency, mud and dust. All good reasons for well maintained paved roads even for SUVs
Nice idea but even the best canons (or railguns) only have a range of 200
miles or so.
Low earth orbit with minimum practical decay is only 120 miles up, though some rocket boost assistance might be needed to reach orbital velocity. A long/strong enough railgun could easily do better. Perhaps the Pike's Peak launch rails of 1940s/50s science fiction will become real after all.
Authors usually arrive at future tech and future society decades to centuries before we actually get there. Imagination is the most powerful force in the universe.
Yeah, I think it was Heinlein that wrote of a semiballistic tube system on a colonized moon. It was a one tube system with a fixed capacity, and in the story, a woman in a tour group complained that "they" should put in more cars.
Authors usually arrive at future tech and future society decades to centuries before we actually get there.
you know of any author or journalist who came up with Semiconductors, Transistors or Vacuum Tubes before it became reality. It reminds me of when journalists discovered Silicon Valley (1999) thinking it was San Francisco.
Seemed pretty cool.
its a monorail like the one in present day Disneyland... 1950s tech one of a kind ahead of everyone else.
Nice idea but even the best canons (or railguns) only have a range of 200
miles or so.
Low earth orbit with minimum practical decay is only 120 miles up, though some rocket boost assistance might be needed to reach orbital velocity. A long/strong enough railgun could easily do better. Perhaps the Pike's Peak launch rails of 1940s/50s science fiction will become real after all.
Or not.
Low earth orbit with minimum practical decay is only 120 miles up, though some rocket boost assistance might be needed to reach orbital velocity. A long/strong enough railgun could easily do better. Perhaps the Pike's Peak launch rails of 1940s/50s science fiction will become real after all.
Or not.
Still waiting for my flying car....
http://listverse.com/2013/05/17/10-amazing-flying-cars-that-really-existed/
In 1971, the Advanced Vehicle Engineers company in California decided to design a flying car that was reminiscent of the ConvAirCar of the 1940s. They took a Ford Pinto, welded a Cessna Skymaster to the top, and essentially called it a day. The bizarre hybrid monster that resulted was dubbed the Ave Mizar.
The car-half of the craft was fairly similar to any normal Ford Pinto on the street. The Pinto’s engine brought the plane up to speed for take off, at which point the plane’s propeller took over. Upon landing, the car’s brakes were responsible for slowing it down. Unfortunately, in 1973—just a year before the car was scheduled to begin mass production—the right wing of one prototype crumpled in mid-air. The car plummeted to the ground, taking any future it might have had with it.
And no doubt the Pinto exploded upon impact...
Nice idea but even the best canons (or railguns) only have a range of 200 miles or so.
Reload and reshoot every 200 miles.
its a monorail like the one in present day Disneyland... 1950s tech one of a kind ahead of everyone else.
No, no. This was a vacuum tube high-speed mag-lev train. Well at least as envisioned by Gene Rodenberry. Bonus points for hotties with two navels.
Fuel efficiency, mud and dust. All good reasons for well maintained paved roads even for SUVs
Plus unpaved roads you need to learn to live with a broken windshield.
Nice idea but even the best canons (or railguns) only have a range of 200 miles or so.
Reload and reshoot every 200 miles.
The traveler would arrive as a red stain of goo on the floor of the capsule
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/futuristic-high-speed-tube-travel-could-york-los-171007828.html?vp=1
A company called ET3 has plans in the works for the Evacuated Tube Transport, a high-speed transportation tube that uses magnetic levitation. The ETT can travel at speeds of up to 4,000 miles per hour, and each tube seats a maximum of six people and comes with a baggage compartment.