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Originally Posted by jmecklenborg
If a Maglev (or the never-will-exist hyperloop)
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Not to overlook your points regarding maglev vs. conventional HSR which are valid, I'm surprised you are so sure of statements like this.
The realities of a hyperloop are surely right to be questioned , but the concept is a no brainier. If you can pull it off, this would be a game changer only if the issue of funding could be overcome-- which it has before with the interstate system and transcontinental railroad(not to mention the tons of other mega projects and initiatives).
It won't be cheap, but ground transportation that is faster than air travel? Think how much that would revolutionize travel. It could replace as we know it. Airports transformed? Think of how much more appealing it would be skip the lengthy process to 'actually' be traveling to your destination(less security screenings, not having to board a plane, not having to take off, land, taxi, etc...). Then you have the pesky physics issue to overcome, of course.
You seem so sure that it can't be done yet you don't believe the benefits of succeeding in creating technology like this isn't even worth spending some time and money for R&D? Again, if proven successful, the outcome would be unstated.
As for Japan being the 'lone wolf' in MagLev, there also aren't many countries either that are regarded as the most high tech/advanced countries in the world. Japan also has a reputation of the having the best mass transit network in the world. Let's keep that in perspective. I'd rather take advice from them than China or any country in Europe.