Would you dare to travel at 1000 km/hr on a train like this someday?
@BSnicksАй бұрын
If it's underground yes. It will probably never work overground.
@stickynorthАй бұрын
Heck yes! I hope China can get it done since nobody else seems all that interested in adopting the newest and greatest anything these days...
@MAX-ky2ewАй бұрын
The Datong experimental line of vacuum pipeline maglev train and the Xi 'an Jiaotong University experimental line were put into operation last year. But the commercial operation of the line will have to wait until at least after 2040. Because the current high-speed rail network has met the basic national needs.
@gunapalasuduwella8830Ай бұрын
Yes.
@Amen7801Ай бұрын
Yes our future is so bright now
@RyanOKaiserАй бұрын
The American Dream nowadays is just a bunch of US citizens talking about their big dreams. But Chinese Dream nowadays is to make their dreams into reality.
@cwd5736Ай бұрын
Chinese government walks the talks, US government talks the talks! Chinese government built for their people. US government built for their businessmens to profit😊
@nicolass180Ай бұрын
What America thinks out of the box, Chinese try to make it commercial for the mass win win for all, producer and consumer are happy
@jallen122717 күн бұрын
LOL, how is Vanke and Evergrande just like the rest of the mismanagement by the CCP and the rest of Pooh
@maronily16 күн бұрын
China cant even produce their on ball bearings.
@ConnieWong-xu4kk14 күн бұрын
Americans took action too by spending $60 billion on developing highspeed railways. The only difference is that the Chinese did it and we wasted it. After spending all this money which we don't know how they spent it, we still have nothing.
You guys r just leaving in 2050…. Absolutely epic….love china.
@jimedefier682124 күн бұрын
@@Hmmm313 Hi guys ,Thankyou! Wellcome touris to china.
@kikakika662723 күн бұрын
並沒有,什麼時候修建台海大橋
@jw751823 күн бұрын
@@kikakika6627坏蛋, 快了😂
@maronily16 күн бұрын
CCP Copy Cat Predators😇
@MahamudMohamedhagimuse-gv6elАй бұрын
Courages.Gouvernment Of China. We are African and Suported China. Great and Great
@AndreiaAntunes-n6tАй бұрын
Yes! China loves africans and africans never face racism in China because of their dark skin!
@josephlee4337Ай бұрын
My African brother, I need not tell you, China is there in Africa assisting African people to build up their country and want the African to stand on their own 2 feet and not ever depending on the West whom have demonstrated from time to time is only there to rob and destroy the continent!!!
@paulsimon137Ай бұрын
I can’t wait to go 1000 miles an hour, I can’t wait to keep up the great work, China
@johnsmith100Ай бұрын
He's Jewish, Yey !
@dimiberberuАй бұрын
We are xxi c. miles (steps) were abandoned 2.5 centuries ago in France ;)
@earlysda5 күн бұрын
@@dimiberberu dim, yes, that's why France hasn't been to the moon, and America has.
@huubdams9786Ай бұрын
Why constantly mentioning America?? There's not even one highspeed rail line operating in the U.S. while there are already 7 countries in Europe using high-speed lines for many years. Japan was the first, Europe the next continent and China has caught up with everyone. Respect!
@kambosvalentinos106817 күн бұрын
À
@juiciness6 күн бұрын
Their audience is majority Americans.
@cwd5736Ай бұрын
It's even better if China makes teleportation come true!
@韩阳-p8eАй бұрын
🤭
@luojiangping7377Ай бұрын
Maybe it can be realized in 10 thousand years.
@OUBUNN19 күн бұрын
Maybe the technology of folding space can. Do you think black holes are distorted by strong gravity?Is his gravity related to his own mass? If people can master the phenomenon of space distortion of black holes, maybe they can. This is why China is committed to the goal of the stars and the sea, for the prosperity of the community of human destiny.
@user-fg6ro19 күн бұрын
You can teleport now, if you know how.
@Per-se9kv16 күн бұрын
Sure, seperated into single atoms
@SukhdevSingh-ge5rjАй бұрын
Elon musk is too impatient. China is a bit slower but resilient. 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳 From Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
@RVF77725 күн бұрын
American dreams, Chinese people make them come true! Well done China 👍
@michaeljohndennis2231Ай бұрын
The CCP must take and assume complete and direct control of the U.K. railways, as they are a complete disaster, as clearly demonstrated by the abject failure of HS2 - the current state of the U.K. railways is totally unacceptable and needs a radical shake-up
@TheYutongCaptainАй бұрын
Chinese Tofu railways; bribes, short-cuts, poor quality materials.No thanks the Chinese are crap at what they build might look good on the outside but empty on the inside.
@sealtrader29 күн бұрын
It's CPC=Communist Party of China, instead of CCP. CCP are propagandist term from US.
@hippocreation6 күн бұрын
Stop complaining. Canada is even worse.
@xiaokanfengyun-xn4 күн бұрын
@@hippocreation- So sad for Canada. It's a beautiful country with beautiful people. 😢
@syncmaster915nАй бұрын
Just for reference, the distance from Beijing to Shanghai is more or less the same as that from Washington DC to Miami. Trump can commute daily from Mar-a-lago to DC to work, if he lives that long.
@hayden1770Ай бұрын
Will America build it? The California high speed rail project is a complete disaster, and that is still built on imported Japanese technology that has long been established.
@trancetechkid24 күн бұрын
Let’s hope not.
@kennethmoonga868311 күн бұрын
We hope he doesn't. The world is tired of his lunacy.
@edcugataАй бұрын
Won't happen in Canada in the next 100 years. We don't even have interprovince passenger trains and are victims of the Air Canada / WestJet oligopoly.
@stickynorthАй бұрын
Sadly... We really should re-nationalize Air Canada and Petro-Canada as well as CN... That way we can make VIA a stronger partner to get proper train serving all parts of Canada again... I say this coming from a former commuter rail town outside of Edmonton that hasn't been serviced in decades either! SMH...
@mainaunt4447Ай бұрын
Don’t worry if we have peace ✌️ we are good
@Khalistan_ZindabadddАй бұрын
Well build the high speed train from Canada to USA then you have tons of passengers
@ashegheatyАй бұрын
What are you talking about? I traveled from Vancouver to toronto many times with a very luxurious train ! Trans canada train .
@lvcnlvcn5534Ай бұрын
Be optimistic, if this technology starts to apply in China, the lines will expand to other countries in Eurasia and then expand to North America and South America. 😂. You cannot imagine human being still rely on airlines to do cross continents travel in 50 years. Intercontinental traveling should be as easy as taking subways, should be able to make a round trip from Shanghai to New York in one day any time under any weather.
@johnwang5336Ай бұрын
This technology was once Elon Musk' dream but China took it close to reality😂❤
@gushterell7989Ай бұрын
Elon and other oil+car manufacturer corporations slowed and delayed the high speed rail project in California. Profits
@Sim-j7eАй бұрын
Only dream Elon had was to become rich.
@MichaelNowak-d2dАй бұрын
Who built it first? The Germans! de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transrapid
@janhansen55426 күн бұрын
Elon Musk didnt invent Hyperloop. He just renamed a 100 year old idea....
@maronily16 күн бұрын
CCP Copy Cat Predators😇
@贺海涵25 күн бұрын
The total investment in China's high-speed rail and the total expenditure of the U.S. in the Afghanistan war are both substantial, but their nature and objectives are completely different. 1. **Total Investment in China’s High-Speed Rail**: - According to various statistics, as of 2020, China’s total investment in high-speed rail has exceeded **3.5 trillion RMB** (approximately 500 billion USD). This investment includes the construction of high-speed rail lines, procurement of equipment, station construction, and related infrastructure. - As the longest high-speed rail network in the world, China’s total rail length exceeds **40,000 kilometers**, covering most major cities, with speeds gradually increasing. 2. **Total Investment in the U.S. Afghanistan War**: - According to the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and other relevant agencies, the total expenditure for the Afghanistan War is around **2.2 trillion USD**, covering military spending, reconstruction, and other related costs. - This expenditure spans nearly 20 years of war, involving extensive troop deployments, equipment, military operations, and reconstruction and aid within Afghanistan. ### Comparative Analysis: - **Investment Scale**: The total investment in the Afghanistan War (2.2 trillion USD) is significantly higher than China’s total investment in high-speed rail (500 billion USD). The Afghanistan war lasted much longer and involved both military and reconstruction expenditures. - **Purpose and Impact**: China’s high-speed rail investment mainly aims to enhance the country’s infrastructure, promote economic development, and facilitate transportation, serving as a long-term development project. The U.S. investment in Afghanistan focused primarily on military operations, war expenditures, and reconstruction, with a greater impact on military and geopolitical aspects. While the numerical difference is considerable, both investments have had profound and far-reaching impacts on their respective countries and the world.
@xiaokanfengyun-xn4 күн бұрын
China never stops to amaze!
@ShahidAhmed-fw8pgАй бұрын
CHINA HAS BECOME GREATEST IN ALL TECHNOLOGIES THANKS ADMINISTRATION
@TheYutongCaptainАй бұрын
No thanks to broad scale intellectual property theft by the CCP.
@jallen122717 күн бұрын
Just like the Huawei cellphone which becoming progressively worse being forced to rely on indigenously grown semiconductor chips or the stolen downrev Samsung folding technology
@marka5869Ай бұрын
Meanwhile in Vancouver…..sky train still going 60km/h
@ejiroabrahamАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@michaelsmith9590Ай бұрын
Last year a "fact finding" group of local government officials from southeast Florida flew to Asian countries, Japan included, to view people-mover operations in action. Highly impressed, they now have incorporated transport funding for such systems (top speed: 112.6 Kph - 70.0 Mph) into their "2050 Plan".
@OUBUNN19 күн бұрын
Why is it so slow? The ordinary railways in China are all 120km/h.😮
@kings7manАй бұрын
need one of these from melbourne to sydney
@cwd5736Ай бұрын
Yes!
@janbour8152Ай бұрын
When it comes to the developing this, China is probably the foremost country to do it. It has the knowhow, engineers needed to develop this. It also has the size and scale of economy and it has a forward thinking government willing to invest heavily in the common good, like infrastructure. Without the state and state companies behind it it is not going to be viable. As this is state provided transport you need to take a state perspective. First, as a state you do not want to promote commuting. It creates more transport needs, energy needs and environmental issues. With the big movements you also increase other infrastructural needs. As a government, you rather want city people to live and move within urban super-hubs with clean, rapid, frequent, flexible, cheap local transport. And you want to invest in communication to decrease the need for physical transport. Second, the price will be competing with airplanes, and be too high for daily travel. So how would these trains fit in? I think it might make sense to connect the large airports of the big city hubs. That way it can complement long-distance air travel, and compete more directly with short, medium range air travel, and use the same existing local support infrastructure (and save a lot on costs). It would be ideal for business related traffic between the big hubs. You can create a ring or synchronize trains, to travel longer distances. Trains and airplanes will also complement each other and create a bigger total capacity, and function as a backup for each other. It allows to organically shift load from planes to trains in case of high demand, delays, calamities. It can also support a gradual overal shift from one type of transport to another.
@ibrahimabdullahim-b3pАй бұрын
China something else
@solangemariadacostaborges8115Ай бұрын
Quanta tecnologia tem a china, é realmente especial admirável, esse trem 🚆 parece até um avião. 🛬
@picandvideoАй бұрын
China will have to find cost effective materials to build the tube
@cwd5736Ай бұрын
LEGO bricks will be cost effective 🤣
@starnight1209Ай бұрын
They have enough money and did not spend it on war.
@picandvideoАй бұрын
talking about crossing countries the Eurasia. A semi sealed tube about 20,000+KM long. Need reliable materials and within budget.
@100pcSustainability15 күн бұрын
The image suggested structural plywood methods. If so, can be very strong, light, strong and be sourced from sustainable materials.
@pwu8194Ай бұрын
It can't be done in the USA. Culturally, Americans will litigate everything, so to get land for the track would take a century.
@gottfriedheumesser1994Ай бұрын
The evolution from the Wild West to the dreamland of advocates!
@tigading2177Ай бұрын
That's the beauty of freedom and democracy"
@SukhdevSingh-ge5rjАй бұрын
🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍💚💚💚💚 from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
@azimaging884825 күн бұрын
When you love and care about your own country and your people, things will be done.
@anthonydavis6255Ай бұрын
nyc to la is about 4000km so it's 4hours at least.....
@Hookeslaw12 күн бұрын
But you gain 3 hours because of the time zones, so it's 1 hour 🤔
@Marco-zt6fzАй бұрын
This is possible with vacuum technology, research has been going on for a long time. The future is the railway for mass transportation. The car has become indispensable, but metro area you need your own car less and less. I don't need a car for a long time, the buses run every 10 min. So for shopping we need never a car, so we sold our cars. And we are still very flexible like befor. I can reach in 10 to 15 minutes and from train station to the highspeed trains station I can go by fasttrains. So i can travel to many cities faster then by plans.
@MohammedKarimzai19 күн бұрын
Imaginary technology has created the best transportation systems.
@zakmatew3 күн бұрын
China is the best country in the world!
@davesmith131515 күн бұрын
If the U.S.A. ever got that kind of High Speed ground transport, that would be one for the ages. I'm a baby boomer. I high doubt that this type of travel will happen in my life time.
@100pcSustainability15 күн бұрын
Unlikely in US, country is too in debt. I think you might see it in China...
@raltzei81207 күн бұрын
It’s not debt, or at least not just debt. It’s Americans refusal to innovate, corporate and political interest as well as low political capital in favor for a national HSR system, all these factors would not allow for high speed rail akin to China, Japan or even Europe. Its cuts into the profit margins of the car industry, which is why Americans (North America in general) is so car dependent, stacked on top of the people who will use every excuse in the book to make it not happen (NIMBY people for an example) “people want the freedom to go wherever they want, a train can’t get you to your local Walmart and back” “It’ll attract crime” “I don’t want a train next to my house” “Where are you going to get the space from?” “But what about private property rights? You can just eminent domain property” (despite the interstate highway system being built because of the same practice) “What about the environmental impacts” (trains>Millions of cars on the road a day) Ultimately America is stuck, and it’s doomed to stay stuck.
@boratlion8613Ай бұрын
I am moving to China from Canada. That’s it. I need to be there. Get me a Chinese woman and get PR. If you miss this China boat, you’re toast. Good luck!
@TheYutongCaptainАй бұрын
China's economy is in a death spiral good luck with that dream
@matthewkrivecАй бұрын
i think high tech homesteading in remote wilderness is more exciting
@NOMORERATRACE29 күн бұрын
California build high speed train from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 2015 still not finished until 2035. China from 2015 to 2024 already finished building 50 high speed train. 😂😂😂
@TheDavidlloydjones29 күн бұрын
The Flying Scotsman's record speed from Edinburgh to London at an average of 126 MPH, was set in 1926!
@carlsmith30454 күн бұрын
The Cho shinkansen in Japan is a maglev train. Running on magnetic levitation, the Cho was tested at speeds reaching 370 mph..
@gearhead8875Ай бұрын
00:10 Not sure what kind of math enables this train to get from New York to Los Angeles in "just over two hours! Distance between New York City and Los Angeles is 2,797 miles (4,501 kms). At 1,000 kms/hour speed, this train will take 4.5 hours (without any stops).
@CashueTMАй бұрын
yup. Not sure if he meant just over 4 hours, if the math is wrong, or he is doing math on higher speculated miles per hour rates not the 621. Either way yeah it doesn't check out
@RasarelАй бұрын
You don't even need trains this fast. Just with the regular french or German train 200mph, you'd get from LA to San Francisco 3 times faster than with a car and faster than airplane as well 😊
@1FightUSAАй бұрын
You don't even need a train to go that fast Why get a train to go 200 mph when you can just get a train to go 115 mph and get the San Francisco in 4 hours and 50 minutes....😂😂😂😂😂 Do you understand how stupid your comment looks??🙄
@zakmatew9 күн бұрын
The Chinese dream! Wow wow impressive!
@wojciechcalujek599229 күн бұрын
distance between New York and Los Angeles is 3,944 km= 2,451 miles. so it is not 2h but 4h
@miltondias8943Ай бұрын
Great achievement
@nicktomaras977220 күн бұрын
Chinese should build some trains and train lines here in Australia.
@gunapalasuduwella8830Ай бұрын
It's amazing technology. The world gets good opportunities to develop undeveloped areas .Their lives will be got easier than today.
@muhernabawАй бұрын
because life is short they want fast for what?
@CashueTMАй бұрын
@@muhernabaw what
@Andypos8 күн бұрын
The current speed recrd of the maglev is over 600 km/h.
@tmming-h6k11 күн бұрын
Yaa...da great wall of China n keep innovation we in Malaysia and Asia support da great wall of China ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@mauricetamata42659 күн бұрын
HEY TERA BOY,THE FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW IS IN CHINA. 372 MILES AN HOUR THE NEXT ONE WILL BE 621 MILES AN HOUR N CHINA TECHNOLOGY IS WAY A HEAD THAN ANY COUNTRIES ON THE PLANET I ❤CHINA N IS GOING TO BE THE FUTURE COUNTRY CHEERS N HULAHULALUIA
@jagjitsingh973720 күн бұрын
Japan’s bullet train versus China’s high-speed train
@Jos-o7i27 күн бұрын
Imagine a crash at that speed? Because we will see crashes ...
@OUBUNN19 күн бұрын
Don't worry, my friend, the accident rate of this high-speed rail is the lowest in the world, unlike that of cars and ships. In terms of probability, it is less than one in 100,000.
@FerristotheBueller11 күн бұрын
@@OUBUNN Because they're not going anywhere near 450 km/h lol.
@BennyNetanyahuАй бұрын
Meglev has been tested over 600kmp
@ShaneGam-kz2kn28 күн бұрын
Not for Australia . Too poor to build anything here. Hardly get proper public transport
@100pcSustainability15 күн бұрын
Australia has buckets of money in retirement funds and richlister bank accounts. We could easily do it with internal (on shore) collaboration. Offshore investment drains profits offshore, that does make us poorer.
@mickeygrogan29796 күн бұрын
I know this guy Montgomery Scott who designed a new concept called a transporter
@networkworld7581Ай бұрын
china will lead technology the world soon
@100pcSustainability15 күн бұрын
This is great technology and essential to replace fossil fuelled planes with sustainable alternatives. Top priority that jetfuel is decommissioned asap. Maglev with vacuum should be the most energy efficient, so great China has the resources, skills, co-ordination and commitment to move the world forward with magtrav.
@peterscrace35302 күн бұрын
China is about to put the CR450 train into service operating speed 400KM/H top speed 453KM/H.
@jrlangdon8916 күн бұрын
Man so ahead of US and Canada 😮
@bojankojic10812 күн бұрын
ticket price compare to airline?
@FloJoe.4 күн бұрын
Two hours from NY to LA?! In my calculation its over 5 hours...
@misrachtube31807 күн бұрын
Amazing China !!
@carlo_berruti15 күн бұрын
Already after ten seconds (at min. 00:10) a gross mistake that invalidates the whole rest of the video: how can a train travelling at 1000 km/h (621 mph) take “just over two hours” to cover the distance between NY and LA, that is around 4300 km (or 2700 mi)?! At its max speed it covers one thousand kilometres in one hour… so, in order to cover over four thousand kilometres it will take over FOUR hours, do we all agree on that? Come on…
@SasinduRoyal11 күн бұрын
This technology are exciting in sri lanka 😂we have This confidence 😅
@atanasvasilev32288 күн бұрын
Isn't having trains going 600km/h more promising? The speed is still massive and coming close to air flights with their landing and taking off lower speeds. And they shouldn't be pressurised, nor having super conductors. Plus it's cooler to not be in a tube.
@mtlauj8038Ай бұрын
that is awesome China!, keep researching and keep developing.
@abdelw9 күн бұрын
NY to LA is about 4000km in a straight line. So 4 hours. Not 2.
@williamlewandowski12923 күн бұрын
NY to LA in just over 2 hours, I think someone messed up the math.
@gottfriedheumesser1994Ай бұрын
Why do you write km/hr? The correct (and in most countries legal) abbreviation is km/h.
@rilmehakonen9688Ай бұрын
If you spell it kilometres, it might remind you how to pronounce it. kilowatts, megabits, gigabytes, kilometres. chronometer, speedometer, spectrometer.
@gottfriedheumesser1994Ай бұрын
@@rilmehakonen9688 SI clearly defines how units have to be written, punctum. Megabits and speedometers are no SI units but something else.
@lamlawrence353910 күн бұрын
We do not need to worry about Boeing airplane crash
@CST199214 күн бұрын
So at 4:20 you said "Isn't this just like the hyperloop? Yes and no." But then spent the rest of the video avoiding the topic and then proving that it in fact IS exactly like the hyperloop. Oh, and news flash? THE HYPERLOOP HAS FAILED. EVERYWHERE.
@dand4075Ай бұрын
What about earthquakes.
@100pcSustainability15 күн бұрын
Like skyscrapers, the foundations of the magline would have flexible, diffusive, suspension joints.
@ejiroabrahamАй бұрын
What if something happened inside the tube. Just asking for safety measures
@RunJiaoАй бұрын
Then say "hello " to god
@jplin88822 күн бұрын
Maybe there will be a cabin for praying. 😂😂
@ejiroabraham22 күн бұрын
@jplin888 😁😁😁
@RunJiao16 күн бұрын
@@ejiroabraham
@globaltrustparty4386Ай бұрын
Is there anyone in India who can give such Tution Complimentary.
@timkahn2813Ай бұрын
beats blowing funds on weapons.
@duncannapier31821 күн бұрын
This is good news and bad news. The bad news is it’ll be the end of train spotting but the good news is all train spotters live in the UK.
@jallen122717 күн бұрын
Tofu train ? Sounds like no one will die
@sl2200nАй бұрын
"Distance from New-York to Los-Angeles The shortest distance (air line) between New-York and Los-Angeles is 2,445.55 mi (3,935.74 km). The shortest route between New-York and Los-Angeles is 2,790.27 mi (4,490.51 km)" So you will need at least 4h or even 5h stil fast but not 2h.
@greenbox-boxgernАй бұрын
imagine the movie Train to Busan with this train..
@knobtata83616 күн бұрын
How can human bodies withstand this speed?
@AadityaDubey_35527Ай бұрын
Whyyyyyyyy so high speed . Internet working with in second.
@nicb.12139 күн бұрын
Is the Podcast report is true? If it is true, travelling at 1000 kmh is scary without any security for safety.
@MuXue_木靴7 күн бұрын
现在在中国最快的速度是400km/时
@markstephenson964113 күн бұрын
It is not German Technology, it is Nikola Tesla - Technology!!! Magnetisam+Electricity!!!
@stanleychan9800Ай бұрын
Bravo ! Another China greatest achievement which can explore to the world wide ❤
@JohnnyV523Ай бұрын
You give me the ideas and I make them happen
@eugene65yo4912 күн бұрын
Yes bullet trains to the hell at that speed
@PIANCARTOON11 күн бұрын
sonic boom along the way.
@Hmmm31325 күн бұрын
Merika is a joke😂😂
@len6787Ай бұрын
This would never be possible in the U.S. Labor cost is too high. To buy land from private owners would be too high. Even if it could be done, it would take about 14 to 18 years. Also, the train tickets would be too expensive.
@hifijohn21 күн бұрын
People have been trying this for 100 years, but good luck.
@earlysda5 күн бұрын
Downvoted for false reporting of Japan's Linear system, and even using pics of Japan's train when talking about China's train.
@JosimKhan-u3y5 күн бұрын
We love China from Bangladesh 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
@silberlinie17 күн бұрын
Forget any attempt to build anything with vacuum. Especially if it has a large volume. Forget it, fast.
@gloubilo13211 күн бұрын
magnet rail is far too expansive for long distance.
That technology was once developed in Germany called "Magnetschwebahn " with billions of tax money. Germany is too small to have benefits on that speed , so they sold the patents to China.
@CosmicSurferTVАй бұрын
Wow still no homeless shelter trains?
@starnight1209Ай бұрын
Homeless shelter boat is better.
@CosmicSurferTVАй бұрын
@starnight1209 house shoes with headlights?
@nizzebroidАй бұрын
That's impressive, but one question I have - not regarding China, but in general. What are these speeds for? I don't understand this racing. The number of people who need to travel regularly long distance, is small anyway. Or is their time so important that billions are to be spent on that? And for those who travel once a year, there is no real gain over airplane. Ecology arguments are also strange, considering the amount of ground infrastructure used for that and its impact on the nature around by only the fact of occupying place (since speed trains use a separate line in addition to those where usual cargo and local trains operate).
@@bbbear2900 I see. Thank you for the detailed reply; I was reading through google translator, but you wrote in such a balanced way that I had no problem with the translation. I'm not arguing, but I was more referring to, that, you know... I think it's better when life is arranged to minimize the need to move around. It's a general consideration, not applicable to the current situation or any particular aspect in isolation. I like China and its people very much, and they are introducing modernity in a thoughtful way. However, it's just that modern things per se, are scary to me as they are being implemented on an ever increasing scale.
@wamnicho29 күн бұрын
@@nizzebroid not only that but also for tourism purposes, am sure lots of tourists will be happy with those speeds 😂
@nizzebroid29 күн бұрын
@@wamnicho I'd recommend roller coaster to them :) To me, it's much nicer to walk around and observe the beauty of nature and history; and there are so many places in China to watch without hurry. But nevertheless, if local people really need these speedways, it's up to them, of course.
@markvwood2007Ай бұрын
I know what I would say if you asked this question (which you did). Let us know when it opens and what its speeds are. That is all.
@JeffreyHarrison-o8t8 күн бұрын
I hate this because the United States is taking so long to build this witch I find very stupid and ridiculous and we need good and fast transportation
@sv452711 күн бұрын
i think they cant ,,, the wear and tear of components ,might not make this feasible .. its probably more cost effective to fly ..
@o.i.c.uvanish91699 күн бұрын
Not with that self defeating attitude. Chinese pesple believe they can conquer gods.
@arthurgohin1719Ай бұрын
There is no real need for such an expensive infrastructure. From far, the investor would never get his money back. Plus one major tecknological issue is to build a transparent tube quasi impossible to damage : even a small air leak would trigger a terrific accident.
With regard to "...a terrific accident" the problem of frequent earthquakes in Asia should have been mentioned.
@100pcSustainability15 күн бұрын
Disagree it's not needed. A flight from Melbourne to LA releases 2 tonnes of carbon dioxide, per person. That requires a 4 tonne tree to grow to sequester the carbon back, per person. Each flight needs a 360 tree forest to grow for 10-20 years. Per one way flight. We must stop fossil fuelled travel as a top priority emergency.
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