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Musk wants a Mars' colony. His ideas for the Boring Company and the Hyperloop are more exclusively for living on Mars in the spectrum of companies he fosters. Not that there are not uses on earth just not a necessity. The Hyperloop needs a vacuum to really work and that is a closer reality on Mars and of course the Moon to obtain. The necessities on those bodies to support humans are met by those named companies enterprises. The rest of his companies have value on a larger scale on Earth.
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One of the most impressive things I saw in China was the train station in Shanghai. Looked like something out of the Jetsons. And the train rode like a cloud at 300 KPH.
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Hyperloop One is reportedly shutting down
One of the longest-running hyperloop startups is reportedly shutting its doors. Hyperloop One, once backed by Richard Branson’s Virgin Group, will cease operations on December 31 according to Bloomberg News. It’s the latest stumble in the tech industry’s attempt to bring life to an idea Elon Musk first put forth in a white paper in 2013. And it comes after Hyperloop One raised and spent hundreds of millions of dollars since its founding in 2014. The original pitch for the hyperloop sounds like a zero interest rate fever dream: build lengthy vacuum-sealed tubes for shipping people and goods at super-high speeds. Aside from a handful of tech demos and test tracks, though, the idea still hasn’t taken off....... https://techcrunch.com/2023/12/21/hy...shutting-down/ |
Damn…was hoping to see this be put to use in my lifetime.
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I think they will be revived in the future.
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I'm not trolling. I'm being honest. He won a multi billion dollar contract deal from NASA, has a half billion dollar contract with the Air Force, got near a billion dollar contract for a "solar city" from New York's state government, gets environmental government tax credits raining down upon his company, and got Nevada to give him something like over a billion dollars in tax credits. He's a money-guy (contractor speak). Which is someone that knows how to play politics and win contracts (dirty business).This hyperloop shit is just one more avenue. I actually admire his talents. |
Nobody needs to get from STL to KC in under an hour. And it's not like there's some sort of high demand for anything perishable thar you can't in one city and not the either when it comes to the use case for not moving people.
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The moment you realize you're reading a 10 year old thread.
At 1 AM LMAO |
We need better transportation in the country. Bullet trains and things like that.
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This was a brilliant ploy to derail high speed rail in California.
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Kind of crazy that this thing still isn't dead. They're apparently starting testing on a one-mile track here in Colorado, though I still don't expect it to go anywhere.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/12/31/p...od-army-depot/ |
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