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Re: Hyperloop

#42
post #33

Holy hell A 57 page document I expected mostly fluff.

To me those sentences don't really fit together. 57 pages is a lot so let's hope it actually is not mostly fluff. I won't read that so I would be much happier with a 100 word tldr.

Re: Hyperloop

#43
From a telecommunications stand point, we were just starting to get handovers to work on high speed rail, now we have to get it to work on super sonic transport? come on now :D

Re: Hyperloop

#44
The aerodynamic power requirements at 700 mph (1,130 kph) is around only 134 hp (100 kW) with a drag force of only 72 lbf (320 N)

Mind blown.

Re: Hyperloop

#45
post #42
post #33

Holy hell A 57 page document I expected mostly fluff.

To me those sentences don't really fit together. 57 pages is a lot so let's hope it actually is not mostly fluff. I won't read that so I would be much happier with a 100 word tldr.

Personally, I'd prefer a video explaining this to the layman.

Re: Hyperloop

#46
I think it's interesting to devote so much space in the introduction to hypothetical supersonic air travel. Might this be what Musk actually intends to do next?

Re: Hyperloop

#47

    The key advantages of a tube vs. a railway track are that it can be built above
    the ground on pylons and it can be built in prefabricated sections that are
    dropped in place and joined with an orbital seam welder.
Did anyone else read this and imagine laser beams fired by satellites?
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