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The Hyperloop Could be Just Two Years From Completion = You Traveling from LA to NY in 45 Minutes

You in a tube. Going at 800 mph.

You in a tube. Going at 800 mph. Photo: Tesla Motors

You may have seen some buzz on Twitter and all along the interwebs 🙂 about this fantasy Hyperloop idea by billionaire Elon Musk. Musk is no newcomer to big things. He’s the founder of such enterprises as PayPal, SpaceX and Tesla Motors, among others. The Hyperloop idea may have been a little too daunting for most skeptics at fir to launch at first, but German entrepreneur, Dirk Ahlborn, is about to make it really happen. Using glass tubes (seems a tad vulnerable – just saying), cylindrical pods would transport people and potentially commercial cargo, at speeds approaching nearly 800 mph. How? Using low-pressure cabins (like an airplane at high altitudes) along with a vacuum sealed tube in which to travel in, results in minimal inertia. While professional race cars may reach pressures of 4G in some cases, occupants of the Hyperloop pods would be experiencing 1G – just like a bus ride, essentially… making a trip from Los Angeles to New York only about 45 minutes. That doesn’t include the security, check in and other delays of travel, of course. The video below gives a pretty good overview of how they realistically believe they can have some operational travel happening in about two years thanks to crowdsourcing.