“At the end of the day I just want to know who’ll be responsible when the tube collapses and people get seriously hurt or worse. Can’t say I didn’t warn you guys.”

Problem 1: Thermal Expansion Problem 2: Vacuum Problem 3: Scale Problem 4: Energy Requirements / Cost Problem 5: Deceleration Problem 6: Acceleration

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    11 months ago

    Hyperloop didn’t fail, it did exactly what Musk wanted. It killed the California high speed rail plan. At least for a few years.

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    11 months ago

    I don’t understand how this was not immediately obvious to everyone. Cult of personality I guess. It’s weird because back then I somewhat admired Elon but even so it was obvious that this idea was totally detached from reality.

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      11 months ago

      Hyperloop One shut down recently

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        11 months ago

        Got to wonder what kept it going so long.

        On the plus side I can imagine many engineers and physics students probably learned quite a bit, and had some useful hands-on experience too

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      11 months ago

      This article was contemporaneously posted with the actual announcement, but I agree that I don’t know why it was posted here 6 years later.

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    11 months ago

    There were plenty of voices saying this when Elon put out that whitepaper in 2013. We’ve known for a century that’s its a dead end, we didn’t need to spend a decade learning that again.