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Comment by throwaway2016a

9 years ago

> unless there are serious advances in rock boring techniques

I'm pretty sure Elon Musk doesn't enter a market unless he intends to do just that.

Edit: I got downvoted a bit but it is his MO. He takes things that are expensive and makes them cheaper. For what it's worth though, I do think the tunnels in that video are ridiculous.

And concrete production? And underground hazard detection? And coordination with city infrastructure? And...

  • You could change...

    > And concrete production? And underground hazard detection? And coordination with city infrastructure? And...

    to...

    > And battery production, and driving hazard detection, and coordinating with the FAA and NASA, and rockets, and...

    It's not guaranteed success (not even remotely) but if I had to bet on anyone...

    You act like Musk does all the work himself. If he wanted to he could hire the best and brightest in each of those areas and they can work in parallel.

    I don't even know if the guy is a good engineer. But I'm pretty sure to have the success he has had he knows how to inspire them.

    • I think he's gone one step too far on this project. Concrete is something that's necessarily expensive to produce, there's inescapable costs in the production cycle, so while he could probably make it 80% cheaper, he can't make it 99.9% cheaper.

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  • Honestly though these same sentences came up around Teslas too.

    And battery production? And crash test safety? And coordination with NHTSA?

    • People made electric cars before Tesla and they'll make cars after. People made rockets before SpaceX and they'll make them after.

      He's cut component costs on the Tesla by maybe 70%. On the SpaceX project it's more like 80% compared to the highest cost competitor. Both of these are huge achievements.

      The problem with tunnels is they're not cars, not rockets, not anything like he's ever done before. If he had a functioning Hyperloop system, if he'd proven he can build out infrastructure on a geographic scale and not just product from a factory I'd be more likely to agree with you.

      This is a bad idea, a bad project, and a total waste of time.

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