Comment by jodrellblank
9 years ago
It is infeasible, if it's going to be vacuum, for a pile of practical and safety reasons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNFesa01llk
Maybe it will pivot into something not-as-originally-hyped by the same name.
9 years ago
It is infeasible, if it's going to be vacuum, for a pile of practical and safety reasons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNFesa01llk
Maybe it will pivot into something not-as-originally-hyped by the same name.
Thunderf00t always comes up in these discussions - here's a counter video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx52A-v65Q8
What a terrible video. "I can't imagine anybody can make this work, so it is absolutely impossible"
Did you miss the bit where he says the idea of travelling fast in a vacuum is fundamentally sound and workable?
Did you miss the bit where he never at all claimed it was 'impossible', only that it was bullshit that it would be doable within two orders of magnitude of the claimed price, with the claimed speed advantages, or with any acceptable amount of safety?
What a terrible misrepresentation of the video.
Ya, but he doesn't actually justify his position. And to the extent that he does, his calculations are inaccurate. The only legitimate criticism he makes is the one about depressurization (all the others are trivial and can be solved trivially in ways that have already been addressed in the whitepaper). And fotunately for the hyperloop, his calculations on that one issue are off by six orders of magnitude, per the videos that respond to his video.