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Ok everybody this was just an IDEA in a thread about an IDEA so don't get all hostile and try to make me look dumb. I came to the conversation with a VALID opinion.The people who are just saying "i"m sure there is..." and "There probably is..." are just saying things they have an IDEA about. And I'm not telling them to come up with a scientific experiment that to validate there opinions. Which for the most part is just saying that wont work without actually backing it up.

Also to think that every person wont be in there own individual "capsule" in side the main one is kind of naive. There won't be any walking around and hanging out.

The technology for this is obviously not close to feasible for civilian use and a material for surviving at multi-thousand mile collision would HAVE to be made before they would ever allow this for "public" use.
post #82 of 163
No need for safety testing...just need to have a disclaimer. "Warning: if the maglev malfunctions you will die"

People would still ride it and I bet the number of accidents/deaths per traveler would be far less than air travel with nearly 100% of them being from heart conditions
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The technology for this is obviously not close to feasible for civilian use and a material for surviving at multi-thousand mile collision would HAVE to be made before they would ever allow this for "public" use.

Yes and no. We don't really have materials that can survive a 600MPH crash, yet commercial air liners routinely travel at that speed. All that is required is that there are safety procedures and equipment in place to reduce the likelihood and consequences of a crash.

The exact level of the requirements is usually set by international standards and codes. These standards are initially decided upon by industry and safety experts, then revised every time there is a major incident. One famous example is the Titanic - after that disater it became a requirement to carry enough life boats for all the passengers and crew.

As this would partly be a new form of travel - we have never commercially travelled this fast or in a vacuum before - the codes will take some time to work out. Doubtless there will be problems, possibly fatalities, which will lead to revisions.

As for the technology, we already have a few maglev trains in service. We also have airliners that travel in very low pressure. Technologically we are not far away from a prototype; all that is lacking is the political and financial will power to implement it.

Incidentally I wasn’t attacking your idea. I was more going on about the people who don’t understand that speed =! acceleration.
Edited by GingerJohn - 5/23/12 at 1:58pm
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Accident = aaskull.gif

This is a cool idea nonetheless.
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4000MPH......can the human body even handle that?
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cheaper to run and build than high speed rail. its also much more efficient. I think it would be cheaper than flying actually
What if you had to go to the bathroom or you really needed a cig? Cool concept regardless, I still see it being quite unfeasible for quite a while however.

It is all of two hours...go before you leave
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4000MPH......can the human body even handle that?

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If we had not already put a man on the moon and countless Shuttle missions, I would bet some in this same crowd would say 17,000+ MPH for a spacecraft with people on board would be impossible and say it with conviction. Think about it.
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4000MPH......can the human body even handle that?
doh.gif

The human body can handle any speed that is constant, when you drive at 80mph in a car your body is essentially moving at 80mph as well so you feel nothing. Same applies to 4000mph or even 1 million mph, your body will have the same velocity as the object it's traveling in.

What you WILL feel is acceleration (speeding up) and deceleration (braking). That is what the human body can't handle an excessive amount of. If you accelerate from 0 to 4000mph in say...5 seconds, then yes you will die because your blood/organs will be flattened to the back of your body. So all they need to do is make sure they accelerate gradually to 4000mph, maybe over a time of 5-10 minutes.
Edited by Tippy - 5/23/12 at 3:59pm
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4000 mph... Uh, anyone see the potential for mass deaths with this thing. Say it just stops, you're dead, period.
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