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A $19 Trillion Tunnel Could Whisk You from London to New York in Under an Hour


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Posted
7 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Wonder how many millions they'll waste studying that proposal that will never happen.

If it's Musk's Millions then I don't care.  Zero tax dollars/pounds please.

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6 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Call it the Transamerican Tunnel and Trump will be all-in.

Can the trains be painted in the colours of the Mexican flag?   Or the Canadian flag?  Just for 💩 and giggles...

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Posted
5 hours ago, soalbundy said:

Why would this be desirable?

Would not be for me.  Might be for some.  I don't know.

 

Maybe if it came via Pattaya?

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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

Seriously?

Strong walls make for good neighbours, the Atlantic ocean is a strong wall and America isn't even a good neighbour at the moment.

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I'm sure, for 100 billion trillion we can also build an escalator from Earth to the Moon, but what is the point of such fantasies? Who will ever come up with such huge sums of money; Elon Musk, perhaps? 😆

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2 hours ago, nauseus said:

This submarine suggestion has few real comparisons with, and far more operational challenges than, the Chinese hyperloop.

Well yeah, you cant raze houses, shoot peasants and rape the environment while using slave labour like they can.

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6 hours ago, soalbundy said:

Why would this be desirable?

For the same reason that, prior to transatlantic air travel being the norm, such a project was considered desirable...to get there quickly.

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I guess if you're not near London or NYC, it wouldn't matter much.

But if you are, that would be fantastic.

How about a Bangkok to LA line, Elon? 

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3 hours ago, Yagoda said:
3 hours ago, rovinman said:

It isn"t. ! ........... Just think ,  Elon Muskovitch could be in London in Less than an Hour  !  !  !  !

You do know that the Mods hate childish nicknames. But hey, tell us why you gave him that one other than kindergarden ego needs.

Agreed, but, regrettably, the childish nickname rule only applies to other posters' forum names. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Callmeishmael said:

I'm sure that the DOGE savings will more than pay for this very useful and practical tunnel.  😝

How?  It would be a private venture, there's no suggestion of a governmental involvement.

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49 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I wish Musk would concentrate on his tech stuff and keep his South African apartheid hands off backing Nazis, stealing personal info of all Americans to further his own far right wing social media empire. and smashing the U.S. government into smitereens. 

Which Nazis are being backed by Musk?

 

What's your evidence for accusing him of furthering his own far right wing social media empire by stealing personal info of all Americans?

 

How is he "smashing the government into smithereens"?   Rationally, I mean.

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46 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

Strong walls make for good neighbours, the Atlantic ocean is a strong wall and America isn't even a good neighbour at the moment.

There are none.  What about the air above the Atlantic at the moment...a good wall?

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38 minutes ago, StayinThailand2much said:

I'm sure, for 100 billion trillion we can also build an escalator from Earth to the Moon, but what is the point of such fantasies? Who will ever come up with such huge sums of money; Elon Musk, perhaps? 😆

London to New York in an hour is not a bad idea.   An escalator to the Moon isn't.

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5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

It only takes one earthquake to screw it up. The mid-Atlantic ridge is seismically active.

 

Next.

Not only seismically active, but volcanically active too, it's a spreading plate margin; the distance between London and New York increases by some 2-5cm per year.

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3 minutes ago, Stocky said:
5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

It only takes one earthquake to screw it up. The mid-Atlantic ridge is seismically active.

 

Next.

Not only seismically active, but volcanically active too

You seriously think that would not be taken into consideration and that they need a couple of Asean Now posters to point out the snags?   Has construction not taken place on existing seismically-active areas?

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1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Which city do you come from?

I was born in London but have lived in many towns, mainly outside the UK so I don't identify with anywhere.

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