Ive always been a big fan of magnetic levitation trains in vacuum tubes like the Virgin hyperloop. This project is inspiring. It could bring the globe together and better the lives of everyone on the planet. The concept is from Musk and its awesome on many different levels, but hes not backing that horse. He wants to go to space, but rather than working with the maglev technology of a Startram hes trying to re-invent the wheel with fossil fuel based rockets. To add insult to injury for his first package into space he sent a Tesla as a publicity stunt. I share the sadness for the waste of an opportunity for research and advancement that this represents.
http://www.iflscience.com/space/not-...ar-into-space/
And its not like Musk isnt renewable energy conscious. His solar collecting shingles are very nice, and pretty cool. Even if Im his Powerwall is un-inspiring its at least an attempt to move away from fossil fuels.
Now I tried to think positively about this. I tried to convince myself that this is just advertising, and its working. I should admit that a lot of people are talking about it. Ill also admit that as this was the maiden voyage so as Musk said, there is a good chance this monster rocket blows up, but the whole thing just seems like such a waste to me. He could have easily sent up expendable experiments, or Im sure he could have gotten some investors to take a risk with a contingency that if the rocket blew up they wouldnt have to pay for the trip, but if it was successful they had to pay him and he could have recouped some much-needed capital on his passion project.
I get the infatuation with space, but it just seems like to me that hes throwing reason out the window in pursue of his dreams.
http://www.iflscience.com/space/not-...ar-into-space/
And its not like Musk isnt renewable energy conscious. His solar collecting shingles are very nice, and pretty cool. Even if Im his Powerwall is un-inspiring its at least an attempt to move away from fossil fuels.
Now I tried to think positively about this. I tried to convince myself that this is just advertising, and its working. I should admit that a lot of people are talking about it. Ill also admit that as this was the maiden voyage so as Musk said, there is a good chance this monster rocket blows up, but the whole thing just seems like such a waste to me. He could have easily sent up expendable experiments, or Im sure he could have gotten some investors to take a risk with a contingency that if the rocket blew up they wouldnt have to pay for the trip, but if it was successful they had to pay him and he could have recouped some much-needed capital on his passion project.
I get the infatuation with space, but it just seems like to me that hes throwing reason out the window in pursue of his dreams.
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