In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is.
I continue to fail to see how this idea is anything more than a cool idea that would take huge amounts of testing and engineering hurdles to get going if it indeed would prove viable. Nothing is as simple as its untested dream ever is.
Not hating on it, but seriously, hold your horses...
I feel like I covered this in the first sentence with, “I don’t know how technically viable hyperloop is.” My point is just to argue that the US would be especially well-suited for hyperloop if it turns out to be viable. My goal was mainly to try to argue against the apparent popular wisdom that hyperloop would never be built in the US for the same reason HSR (mostly) wasn’t.
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is.
I continue to fail to see how this idea is anything more than a cool idea that would take huge amounts of testing and engineering hurdles to get going if it indeed would prove viable. Nothing is as simple as its untested dream ever is.
Not hating on it, but seriously, hold your horses...
I feel like I covered this in the first sentence with, “I don’t know how technically viable hyperloop is.” My point is just to argue that the US would be especially well-suited for hyperloop if it turns out to be viable. My goal was mainly to try to argue against the apparent popular wisdom that hyperloop would never be built in the US for the same reason HSR (mostly) wasn’t.