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Hyperloop – Inevitable Failure
Hyperloop – Inevitable Failure
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Hyperloop – Inevitable Failure
The hyper loop was always a crazy man’s ambitious gamble, with overwhelming odds stacked against it. Some may say that the signs of its inevitable failure were all over it… or were they?
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Hyperloop is economically doomed. The cost of building & maintaining vs profitability is way to bad.
The only country that doesn't seem to care about the profit is China with 90% of high speed trains lines losing money.
Thank you for this great video
It would be a good concept if trains/subways haven't been invented yet. Sure, Hyperloop is more efficient, but considering the cost and building, might as well stick to trains and make those more efficient and widely accessible.
Better build this in space.
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it has a purpose of bumping Musk name in search results, and making some hype
In order to destroy citerns, people create vacuum inside the tanks and it instantly collapse on itself unable to support the pressure of the atmosphere, i would never feel safe in a vacuum tube.
Hypertrophy is a great idea, but it's far to early. It's a technology that will only be possible 250 years from now.
All aboard the poo train! 💩🚂
What about the design that uses a giant air-intake in front and uses that pressurized air for levitation instead of magnetic levitation?
Little too late to the closing party? Thunderf00t has been pounding on this literally since "the Musk's genius idea" ( hypermusk ? ) was widely propagandized, about 8 or so years ago.
Hmm… Well airplanes are just fine, I guess?
Hyperfail
we invent some dirt cheap energy source and some semi-magical materials and boom:
hyperloop. Not any time soon.
then some crazy fellas sabotage it and boom: no hyperloop
🙏👍👍
Oh look, trains but worse. Anyone that promises to revolutionize transportation has almost always just invented trains/buses/cars but worse. Millions of dollars are wasted on things that are worse than what we already have instead of spending that money on proven methods to create actual public transportation
Plot twist. We have a dream and the AI will make it come true 🫡
Considering the power requirements, infrastructure issues, tech issues, and inherent danger…how is this better than just flying?
Hyperloops, maglevs, and high speed rail are all solutions in search of a problem that hasnt already been solved by planes, buses, or freight trains.
It has been said the Hyperloop would be GREAT on the MOON, Mars, or a space habitat, where evacuating atmosphere is not really an issue.
High speed trains already have a bunch of big problems because of the speed that have absolutelly nothing to do with air resistance
Add hundred os KM of a vacuum tube, even more speed related problems, size contraints because big tube = bigger vacuum chamber to deal with
And the absolutelly massive safety problem that is to have a tunnel that people can't get out of the train
Maintenance would be a nightmare too, and a dude with a gun would be able to do millions in damage from miles away puncturing the tube, or even cause an accident
Just dumb
I don't understand why they are trying to fight the air resistance when they could instead move the air with the train. Pressurize the tube, and have it in a closed loop and make it so the air is pushed along with the train.
Traffic problems are also more complex than making something that travels fast between two points.
imagine sucking a boba through a straw, and you're the boba? that vacuum concept needs to be explored…. I call it to boba tube.
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Hyperloop is a technically and economically viable technology worthy of considerable investment. Fusion, quantum computing, space solar power, and the space elevator, are the kinds of concepts that we should be either wary of or entirely dismissive of.
This is the best explanation of why it might be a good idea that I have ever heard. But I still don't think vacuum technology is ready. Maybe in a century as you say. But I don't know if the risk of blowouts can ever be overcome.
You don't really need maglev or a vacuum tube to go faster, all you need is low air resistance which can be achieved in a tunnel/tube with some engineering tricks.