Comment on The train that never came; how maglev technology was derailed

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CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ⁨5⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Sure. And now the question is if halving the travel time is worth whatever it costs to double the speed.

In some cases, it is. There’s a grand total of one ocean liner left in the Western world, for example, despite the energy efficiency. The concord had problems with energy use getting ridiculously higher right after the sound barrier, which made it not worthwhile, and which is why 21st century passenger jets fly just below it, so that’s a straight example. I guess I just take issue with it being represented as mathematically inevitable.

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