Colorado Company Says It Plans To Test Hyperloop Transport System 258
Freshly Exhumed writes "Elon Musk's dream of a hyperloop transport system seems to be closer to reality than he anticipated. Hyperloop transportation, referred to by Musk as a "cross between a Concorde, a railgun, and an air hockey table", is a tubular pneumatic transport system with the theoretical capability of carrying passengers from New York to L.A. in about 30 minutes at velocities near 4,000 miles per hour, while maintaining a near-continuous G force of 1. Colorado-based company ET3 is planning to build and test its own version of such a hyperloop system, Yahoo reports." A more critical article would point out that the numbers presented seem absurdly optimistic; $100 for a 4,000mph cross country trip may be "projected," but construction of a cross-country train tube is a long way off, and so are ticket sales.
Discovery channel? (Score:2, Funny)
Is there a documentary I could watch that will give me some idea of the absurd disaster scenarios somebody has invented for this technology?
How much did I sleep last night? (Score:3, Funny)
It's already 3000 AD? Time to go shopping for my Lucy Liu bot and Slurm.
Re:Discovery channel? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Math doesn't seem right (Score:5, Funny)
Nearly 3000 miles of travel, at up to 4000 mph, in 30 minutes?
It's a fast 4000 mph, not a normal 4000 mph.
Re:This may be Elon Musk's dream, but... (Score:5, Funny)
Sounds like a bit of a pipe dream to me...