- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
Apparently all Musk wanted to do with this was undercut any attempts at high speed rail in California.
Apparently all Musk wanted to do with this was undercut any attempts at high speed rail in California.
My point (which everyone seems to be missing) is that all of these things were once considered to be impossible, until they weren’t.
This literally means nothing, it doesn’t mean you can just ignore any potential problems with a concept and just try to build it anyway
And even if Hyperloop is possible, it still doesn’t make sense to do, because high speed rail already exists and makes a lot more sense, the US should start building that instead
But we already have high speed rail and maglev.