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Anonymous (ID: Oap5++WV) United States No.510104395 >>510104637 >>510104669 >>510104753 >>510104754 >>510104769 >>510104833 >>510104872 >>510106601 >>510107287 >>510107376 >>510107615 >>510107647 >>510107868 >>510107923 >>510108008 >>510108064 >>510108157 >>510108274 >>510108355 >>510108739 >>510109449 >>510109558 >>510109631 >>510109739 >>510109760 >>510109803 >>510109935 >>510110017 >>510110160 >>510110201 >>510110374 >>510110451 >>510110606 >>510110614 >>510110632 >>510110633 >>510110755 >>510110875 >>510110916 >>510111201 >>510111419 >>510112074 >>510112238 >>510112359 >>510112738 >>510113278 >>510113470 >>510113974 >>510114802 >>510115013 >>510115088 >>510115205 >>510115287 >>510115342 >>510115376 >>510115417 >>510115441 >>510115590 >>510115756 >>510115900 >>510115988 >>510116351 >>510116641 >>510116719 >>510116880 >>510117559 >>510117628 >>510118539 >>510119214 >>510121632 >>510121904 >>510122330 >>510122849 >>510123054 >>510123402 >>510123471 >>510123586 >>510123703 >>510123891 >>510123989 >>510124681 >>510124831 >>510125048 >>510125076 >>510125585 >>510125765 >>510125876 >>510127631 >>510128547 >>510129824 >>510130593 >>510131314 >>510131776 >>510132005 >>510132068 >>510132744 >>510132855 >>510132945 >>510135236 >>510135674 >>510136856 >>510136969
Elon Musk is planning to build a fast train transportation under the ocean to travel from the US to the UK.
Anonymous (ID: zAZD+AXP) United States No.510104637 >>510108569 >>510110053 >>510110295 >>510112251 >>510116351 >>510116641 >>510119783 >>510124151 >>510131396
>>510104395 (OP)
To do what? Migrate Jeets and Muzzies?

Elon supports the H1-B program to replace White people with Indians.
If you support Elon, you are literally supporting White Genocide!
Anonymous (ID: 7NvHW/3F) United States No.510104669
>>510104395 (OP)
yea, okay *said with snark and sarcasm*
Anonymous (ID: 817ODSjO) Germany No.510104671
Hyperloop?
Anonymous (ID: ZQ5TGsRd) No.510104688 >>510104864 >>510104879 >>510108175 >>510108367 >>510116139 >>510127421
Sure.... It is by far the dumbest shit I ever heard. The amount of work sunk into this shit is like building 30 pyramids of Giza probably. And what is the point of it? So .0000001% of the population can travel between two cities to have a face to face instead of a skype call?

Why doesnt this faggot cure something instead.
Anonymous (ID: nYHdgJNd) United Kingdom No.510104753 >>510115258
>>510104395 (OP)
All according to plan
Anonymous (ID: Bi8sV0QN) United States No.510104754
>>510104395 (OP)
more like 8 trillion dollar project that doesn't get halfway there in 20 years and is then cancelled
Anonymous (ID: D8b1opuv) United States No.510104759 >>510108426 >>510116351
New train just dropped! Need it or fist bump it?
Anonymous (ID: aX9fiwoV) United States No.510104769
>>510104395 (OP)
he tapping into the UK jeet supply.
Anonymous (ID: xSICLNRS) United States No.510104833 >>510110829 >>510111232
>>510104395 (OP)
No one wants to sit in a tiny windowless tube in the middle of the ocean. What if that breaks down? You're dead.
Anonymous (ID: YHK3LFQk) United States No.510104864
>>510104688
>And what is the point of it?
to spread high value, high caste jeets faster
to transfer gold faster
to isolate and kill with plausible deniability enemies of the deep state
Anonymous (ID: odwZehQJ) United Kingdom No.510104872
>>510104395 (OP)
This would be a terrible idea, just imagine all the migrants that would start walking the hyperloop to claim asylum in the US.
Sage (ID: G8GvHNzf) United States No.510104879
>>510104688
That’s the point. Megaprojects like this can wring a TON of funding from grants, etc. A project that’s gonna take 40 years and is bound to be delayed can provide great opportunity to embezzle
Anonymous (ID: JTpOy7SF) United States No.510106385
finally i can make my uk freestyle dreams a reality

https://youtu.be/ZAQHcKhAUgU?feature=shared&t=43
Anonymous (ID: r3paDpxy) United States No.510106460
Jeeton is problematic
Anonymous (ID: ykUDpqh6) Germany No.510106601 >>510123891
>>510104395 (OP)
Yet another mega project that will never materialize and of course he will never fly any humans to Mars. There is no money to be made only to lose.
Anonymous (ID: bsIDEoqd) United States No.510106833
Im starting to suspect Musks tunnel fetishh
Anonymous (ID: 8PlVfTlO) United States No.510107287
>>510104395 (OP)
The continents move inches per year. That's fast enough to cause significant problems
Anonymous (ID: qyA3lKHH) United States No.510107376 >>510107563
>>510104395 (OP)
His newest VC scam and people still give him money after hyperloop, solar scam city, and Vegas taxi tunnel. What a fucking joke.
Anonymous (ID: OWgmkAix) Israel No.510107563
>>510107376
The guy is obviously CIA. Otherwise no one would give him so much money.
Anonymous (ID: TkZCHEi0) United States No.510107575
Seems like it would've been really handy in the 60s, but in the modern world of teleconferencing who's going to pay for this?
Anonymous (ID: 9st5Gfb0) United States No.510107615
>>510104395 (OP)
Get a real job faggot
Anonymous (ID: yNnR7lba) United States No.510107634
$20 billion per mile*
Anonymous (ID: NLv5o+PF) Latvia No.510107647
>>510104395 (OP)
Can he build the thing first and then we give him he money?
He has a reputation for being a scammer. Neural link and the boring company went nowhere.
Anonymous (ID: FqoIvtTO) Romania No.510107868 >>510108351
>>510104395 (OP)
So..eh.. is this project happening before or after he sends humans to Mars?
Anonymous (ID: oxInm/UO) United States No.510107880
Probably a good idea since Americans are forgetting how to make planes.
Anonymous (ID: zz1fAaHb) Brazil No.510107923
>>510104395 (OP)
>20 billion
>1 hour europe-usa
LOL LMAO EVEN
Anonymous (ID: T7dbhls2) Poland No.510107984
yeah but tectonic plates exist
Anonymous (ID: 3KISvU8B) United Kingdom No.510108008 >>510108252
>>510104395 (OP)
Americans still want to go to London?
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510108064 >>510108313
>>510104395 (OP)
PsyOP to promote electric cars over rail travel. To delay it as much as possible.

He doesn't want any fucking mass transportation. He wants you to buy a Tesla.

And he will gasslight and fool everyone with his novel boring companies and other bullshit just to prevent high speed rail form every taking a hold on the US.

He wants you to use the supercharger networks and he wants you to pay for it. He wants his robotaxis to be the next mass transport and rail is in the way of that.

US east coast is geographically and populations the same as France, Spain, Japan or China. There nothing preventing a good rail network on the east coast.
Anonymous (ID: B7nx/FET) Romania No.510108152
>new public transportation for jeets
no thanks
Anonymous (ID: l+tkIS6a) Germany No.510108157
>>510104395 (OP)
If you die in an airplane you at least have 5-7 minutes to ponder your life decisions. Under the sea you are probably dead before your brain realises it.
Anonymous (ID: 3lClRKcP) Hungary No.510108175 >>510111237
>>510104688
It makes a lot of sense for goods though.
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510108201 >>510108646 >>510111007
London is no longer a destination that people will spend money to get to.
I have been to Tokyo (amazing) and New York (sucks) and I have never traveled to London. Its an hour away.
Anonymous (ID: Y+7Y/CHa) United States No.510108252
>>510108008
Central London is pretty nice, expensive as shit, but nice. Been a few times.
Anonymous (ID: 5/z/TuVr) United States No.510108274 >>510108361
>>510104395 (OP)
Imagine if someone placed high explosives along the tunnel lol
Good thing that would NEVER happen
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510108313 >>510109264 >>510110718
>>510108064
The difference is that europe built an extensive rail network when rail was the only game in town.
If we had flight at the time, those rail lines would never have been built.
Anonymous (ID: bPfFkKV4) United States No.510108351
>>510107868
Before Mars after the CA tunnels.
Anonymous (ID: J1Y0o0CC) Canada No.510108355 >>510108716 >>510110135
>>510104395 (OP)
Meme post but if true, this project does a couple things:

>artificially inflates stock prices for Musk
>allows Musk to bilk US/UK governments for grants/loans/subsidies
>artificially inflates Musk's fragile image
Anonymous (ID: 5/z/TuVr) United States No.510108361
>>510108274
That being the tunnel actually being finished and the funds not pocketed immediately for other black book projects
Anonymous (ID: ZyBjPjxJ) United States No.510108367
>>510104688
Mad Kike lol
Anonymous (ID: laj0ANM/) Germany No.510108426 >>510108982
>>510104759
train turned him arab
Anonymous (ID: +p9/iEw8) United States No.510108569 >>510108982 >>510125826
>>510104637
But Indians have such good luck around trains. I've never seen a webm of a random Indian person being injured by a train.
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510108646 >>510110793 >>510111157 >>510111507 >>510115639 >>510115873
>>510108201
This much is true unironically I can fly to London from my city of Osijek for 20-50€ and I don't want to go there.

There simply nothing remotely worth it there anymore.

Expensive hotels, expensive shitty food, expensive this and that.
The city is 60% non English, it has lost all of it's English charm it had from the movies and shows of the 70/80/90

All of the foods, brands, shopping it's all the same crap as in Croatia. There very few British products I'd buy and even worse all the shops are the same it's H&M, Zara, McDonalds, Burger King, KFC.

The west has become a homonogized slopfest and I don't care for it.

Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei this is where you can actually find unique and new products to eat, consume, see and experience.

I have Nutella, Coca Cola, Snickers, Kitcats, Mars, Ritter Sport, Toblerone, Daim in Croatia.
Anonymous (ID: 9J8eR1q5) United States No.510108716
>>510108355
stock price? OP didn't say Tesla
Anonymous (ID: nvOhAVDj) United Kingdom No.510108739
>>510104395 (OP)
whoa elon musk has a plan for earth? that guy has been living on mars for 5 years but hes still building stuff here, what a guy
Anonymous (ID: y0VfRZBL) United States No.510108982
>>510108426
>>510108569

Oh god nothing would be funnier to me than a Jeet getting hyper-obliterated by an 800mph bullet train.
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510109264 >>510109454 >>510109528
>>510108313
Yeah high speed rail in Spain was built in 1950s?
I'll need you to explain this weird ass logic.

You do realize that 300 km/h an hour railways are a 1990s technology for most of Europe right? The world even.
The Japanese Shinkansen didn't cross the 300 barrier until the train I posted the 500 series.
The vast majority of the modern HSR networks around the world are something thats 30-40 years old. We had flights way before that. WAY before that.
China had access to flights and could have opted to go with the military aviation + jet development to produce it's own domestic flight vehicles. It instead opted for HSR.
Japan was the same the Shinkansen project was nearly canceled because they believed flights would be the way to go.

But in the modern day it's painfully obvious how inadequate flights are for actual mass transportation.

Tokyo to Osaka say is with maximum of 70-80 daily flights only at 15,000 people per day. This is with TWO Airprots flying max capacity. Even if they built 4 it would only be 30,000 people per day. This is BOTH WAYS btw.
Meanwhile Tokaido Shinkansen can do like 200,000 a day. And thats Tokyo to Osaka only.

It Tokyo - Osaka Tokaido Shinkansen on average does 450,000 passangers a day.
Anonymous (ID: JlWg7t32) United Kingdom No.510109449 >>510109560 >>510109744
>>510104395 (OP)
>1 hour
>3000 miles
So how fast is this train going?
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510109454 >>510110130
>>510109264
Iv been on the tokyo to Osaka shinkasen. Going through a station without stopping is an experience.
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510109528 >>510110130
>>510109264
and to answer your question, is there 200,000 people per day traveling to all these destinations to justify the infrastructure? Planes are so flexible. They can be moved to where the demand is.
Anonymous (ID: PxGZit6U) United Kingdom No.510109558
>>510104395 (OP)
Free flow of human garbage both ways, we get niggers and you get pakis
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510109560
>>510109449
>miles
I have no idea.
Anonymous (ID: 6B6lXitD) United Kingdom No.510109572 >>510109669 >>510110695 >>510128270 >>510132334
so one minor earthquake and the entire tunnel is flooded, and why would anyone want to go to londonistan
Anonymous (ID: e6ixdvay) Canada No.510109631
>>510104395 (OP)
>high speed jeet importation plan
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510109669
>>510109572
Wow just like in my cyberpunk games.
Anonymous (ID: k+sE1CyU) United Kingdom No.510109739
>>510104395 (OP)
It's not as dumb an idea as you'd think. It could work and replace the airline routes.
Anonymous (ID: PxGZit6U) United Kingdom No.510109744
>>510109449
At least 3000mph to do 60 minutes
Anonymous (ID: Z7yl1IDI) Serbia No.510109760 >>510110249
>>510104395 (OP)
I'll take 'things that will never happen' for $500 of your finest pharma grade ketamine, Elon!
Anonymous (ID: ShyRAZm+) Romania No.510109803
>>510104395 (OP)
based on that proof of concept, only one rail, so one train going back and forth at a time at all times? it's something only for him and his buddies to go get drunk, I take it.
Anonymous (ID: hgedYKrz) Canada No.510109935
>>510104395 (OP)
AH yes, another grift project to milk the muttoids tax money so he can get richer and more tax cuts, I love CAPITALISM!!
Anonymous (ID: TnxUZq1X) United States No.510109953
I wonder if it would be easier and more feasible to launch into orbit and come right back down instead.
either way I don't want a fast travel to london and I don't want them to have one here.
Anonymous (ID: Ej8H3e6L) No.510110017
>>510104395 (OP)
>Pays a fucking Indian on Fiver to make some graphic.
>Pay's a fee to get news outlets to come cover him for an announcement.
>Shows this.
>Retards gush cum and go OH MY HECKIN SCIENCE HES A GENIUS!
>He then pretends he forgot about it later because he was to bored.

Remember his gay ass "Im going to build a sub to save those kids" and then when a diver went in to save them he called him a pedo.
Elons retarded./
Anonymous (ID: VZNKZRxO) United States No.510110053
>>510104637
Okay, but Blumpf is the same. So I’m taking high tech jeets with Elon!
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510110130 >>510110284
>>510109528
Yes? It wouldn't be the most profitable railway in existence if it wasn't? So fucking profitable in fact that they're making a sequel. Thats vastly over budget but still funded by the company making it with very little government assistance. Because it's so gigantically profitable they didn't want any government interference or requests hindering the direct route from Tokyo to Nagoya and then later on to Osaka.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%AB%C5%8D_Shinkansen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Japan_Railway_Company

What is your argument or even you point here? You absolutely did not answer my question. You posed another one and I'm starting to think you're a fucking bot when you write

>>510109454
Going through a station without stopping is an experience.

Experience what? Stopping where? Where would you stop and why? It's a railways in the same country. There no border crossing or checks. Is your country so fucked up by muslims you have security checks on normal inter city trains?
Anonymous (ID: hgedYKrz) Canada No.510110135
>>510108355
pretty much, yeah, no wonder in mutterica dreams come true because they are DUMB af and someone like elon still fooling them, unbelievable
Anonymous (ID: PMFoMYdM) Canada No.510110160
>>510104395 (OP)
It's going to be another tunnel filled with Teslas like his vegas hyperloop isn't it lol

Also Americans would rather build trains under the ocean going to another country instead of building trains for themselves.
Anonymous (ID: iQyHrsgg) United States No.510110201 >>510110357
>>510104395 (OP)
Pipe dreams. The ecological disaster this would cause is unfathomable to you retards.
Anonymous (ID: w+jd4hI4) Finland No.510110249
>>510109760
yeah the startup cost of that is unfathomable, but from the physics side of it and in a very long term economic view it makes a ton of sense
if we lived in a NatSoc world we could easily have things like this
but instead we're busy feeding useless eater niggers and jews, its sad
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510110284 >>510110439
>>510110130
You are a raging spastic.
Anonymous (ID: h1NPafMX) United States No.510110294 >>510110334
Wouldn't south America to Africa be easier?
Anonymous (ID: LDYOD1i2) United Kingdom No.510110295
>>510104637
Jeets could commute. You get the jeets we get to tax them.
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510110334 >>510110500
>>510110294
South america to north america, one way would be easiest.
Anonymous (ID: xyG/Nf5k) United States No.510110342
Doesn't Elon Musk shitpost on twitter all day that he's a based right winger? I'm sure he's aware that nobody want to go a country filled with pajeets.
Anonymous (ID: w+jd4hI4) Finland No.510110357
>>510110201
what fucking economic disaster, that would be very ecological compared to the infinite planes flying consuming large amounts of fuel and killing some birds while at it
Anonymous (ID: pLZfYn33) United States No.510110374
>>510104395 (OP)
Stupid. We need another Henry Ford.
>Cars
Made em
>Vertical factory integration
Check
>Airport layout, atc, first concrete airport runway (in us)etc
Invented it
>Airplane attendant
Pioneered the concept
>Tractors need to be cheap and have a universal hitch
Hitch still used today
>Workers must be able to buy the fruits of their labor
Made it happen

There's more but the reality is he's probably the greatest single innovator of all time.
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510110439 >>510110652
>>510110284
And you're high or some shit.
Start writing coherently you Potato farming Inbred.
Anonymous (ID: bQZ8WnWm) Canada No.510110451
>>510104395 (OP)
Haiti-ville to paki-ville, how nice.
Anonymous (ID: 77/l4N9w) United States No.510110467 >>510110664
Why the fuck do I want to be connected to a Muslim shithole?
Anonymous (ID: h1NPafMX) United States No.510110500 >>510110686
>>510110334
That wouldn't cross the Atlantic
Anonymous (ID: 3drFYP+o) No.510110606
>>510104395 (OP)
A sewer line from turds island to turd central
Anonymous (ID: CqCgMRoZ) United Kingdom No.510110614
>>510104395 (OP)
This is what a man of his position should be doing. This is how he makes his legacy as a modern day Brunel. Fuck all of this nerd tech bullshit do some real pioneering engineering projects.
Anonymous (ID: E6ZQRNYr) Austria No.510110632 >>510110721 >>510111243
>>510104395 (OP)
Do why isnt it possible pol?
Anonymous (ID: +8YRW4wN) Uruguay No.510110633
>>510104395 (OP)
The Delhi Express
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510110652 >>510111620
>>510110439
Either you are being a spastic accidentally or on purpose or there is a language barrier and if there is a language barrier, its your problem. No one is learning Croatian.

Have you traveled on the shinkensen from Tokyo to Osaka and back again? I have and it was a wonderful experience. Try again from here. Ask me questions about why I thought it was cool. That is what a non spastic would do.
Anonymous (ID: LDYOD1i2) United Kingdom No.510110664
>>510110467
They have already built the tunnel, Trumps space marines are fighting the Deepstate down there right now.
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510110686
>>510110500
How is crossing the Atlantic going to balloon your population?
Anonymous (ID: 9DLiZBQB) Finland No.510110695 >>510115603
>>510109572
Japan has metros that work just fine and resist earth quakes.
Anonymous (ID: wDO5NvoT) Spain No.510110711
>The cost so far for the high-speed rail segment from Bakersfield to Merced [250 km] is currently estimated between $34.9 billion and $38.5 billion [they need another $35b to finish it]
Anonymous (ID: w+jd4hI4) Finland No.510110718
>>510108313
the fuck are you talking about, flight is inefficient but currently the only viable option for fast travel over sea
the only reason america isnt building rail networks in their coasts is because they cant do it now, they didnt do it when they could and now they're too brown already to do that
from coast to coast air is still faster and makes more sense
but intra-coast travel rail would make more sense
like theyve been building in china
although in china most of the rail network is semi high speed unlike japans high speed
and even in japan the regional legs are slower
Anonymous (ID: LDYOD1i2) United Kingdom No.510110721
>>510110632
Jews
Anonymous (ID: cSxQwO5w) No.510110755 >>510110903 >>510114409
>>510104395 (OP)
capacity seems low... so only the richest would use it and the poorfags would have to fly
Anonymous (ID: 6Bvs0qHc) Denmark No.510110793
>>510108646
>The city is 60% non English
More like 90% IF you see a white person its 9 times out of 10 an eastern european or some other non-English native or a tourist lol.

London is nothing but subhuman scum, its disgusting.
Anonymous (ID: 2b1oF4TO) United Kingdom No.510110829 >>510113587
>>510104833
you get out and walk
Anonymous (ID: Atc+iCsK) Poland No.510110875
>>510104395 (OP)
the center of the world is shifting to China
it's the Asian century
why build a super expensive route between two increasingly irrelevant former powers?
Anonymous (ID: LDYOD1i2) United Kingdom No.510110903 >>510110990
>>510110755
It would go the same way as Concorde, americans would get too fat to travel on it.
Anonymous (ID: 3kSd9By9) United States No.510110916
>>510104395 (OP)
>Elon Musk doesn't believe in plate tectonics
Anonymous (ID: pLZfYn33) United States No.510110990 >>510111266
>>510110903
Concorde never should've died. What I don't get is why it wasn't a tri party plane since the biggest market would've involved the US. Making it Bong/French was kind of tarded.

Also itnshouldve been subsidized as a public service.
Anonymous (ID: NLv5o+PF) Latvia No.510111007 >>510111226
>>510108201
>Tokyo (amazing)
Paddys non-white confirmed
Anonymous (ID: Atc+iCsK) Poland No.510111157 >>510111943
>>510108646
this
10-15 years ago "going to London" was a big deal and something you'd brag about
but today?
Anonymous (ID: MC5Qp222) United Kingdom No.510111201
>>510104395 (OP)
how fast is it going to go? and are we expected to believe that adequate maintenance is going to be carried out across the entire length often enough to prevent a catastrophic failure? at some point it's going to become a suicide pod. i'd rather swim.
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510111226 >>510111768
>>510111007
What did you not like about Tokyo?
Anonymous (ID: 7Uc3rxGa) Czech Republic No.510111232 >>510111292 >>510113721
>>510104833
>No one wants to sit in a tiny windowless tube in the middle of the ocean
A plane is a large windowed tube in the middle of the ocean and if it breaks down, you're dead, yet they remain popular.
Anonymous (ID: wpiskbmf) Slovenia No.510111237
>>510108175
Ships are far superior than freight trains
Anonymous (ID: +ffR+eKu) United Kingdom No.510111243 >>510111480 >>510121096
>>510110632
It's a vacuum tube under ocean pressure. I'm not sure how possible that is without it imploding.
Anonymous (ID: LDYOD1i2) United Kingdom No.510111266
>>510110990
You guys really got too fat to fly on it though, it was tiny inside. We only built it because we could use the tech we had developed before we decided jet fighters were obsolete.
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510111292 >>510111415
>>510111232
planes have multiple engines.
Anonymous (ID: EAptuU56) Canada No.510111358
i don`t think it will ever happen but if the details and obvious issues are sorted out i`m not opposed to the idea, assuming its affordable enough to ride anyways.

i dont like this trendy thing where everyone shits on every idea to prove how cool and jaded they are. i also dont like the mindset of assuming its going to happen when we have been promised so many things by so many people that never got built. remember solid state batteries, every year we are told they are just a year away but it never happens.

i wont get my hopes up for this but i wont shit on each and every ambitious concept i hear about either.
Anonymous (ID: MC5Qp222) United Kingdom No.510111415 >>510111567 >>510111567
>>510111292
and can glide
Anonymous (ID: mNuPFWz+) Australia No.510111419
>>510104395 (OP)
Won't this cut into his point to point commercial starship passanger flights or am I ment to have forgotten about that?
Anonymous (ID: EAptuU56) Canada No.510111480
>>510111243
near vacuum. big difference. still difficult and probably not happening though
Anonymous (ID: 9wT6+H8a) United Kingdom No.510111507 >>510111706 >>510111851
>>510108646
>I have Nutella, Coca Cola, Snickers, Kitcats, Mars, Ritter Sport, Toblerone, Daim in Croatia.
I love how obsessed eastoids are with being able to buy western brands lol
Anonymous (ID: 7Uc3rxGa) Czech Republic No.510111567
>>510111415
Not A Refutation (NAR)
>>510111415
NAR
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510111620
>>510110652
I lived in Japan for years. I speak Japanese. Why would I asks you why it was cool when the original topic was your weird claim that Europe wouldn't have built high speed rail because of jet airplanes? Thats my entire issue.

It built it's high speed railways because it saw the example of Japan in the after the Olympics and experienced 1973 oil crisis. The French first decided to go ahead with a comparable High speed project with the rest of Europe following soon after.

バカにしてんのかよ、この変なアイルランド野郎。

Thats what we're discussing here.
Anonymous (ID: Atc+iCsK) Poland No.510111706 >>510112103
>>510111507
this is literally all you represent these days
and most of them are American
what have you brought to the table lately except past glory, mister Nigel Ramsbotham-Blythefarthington-Featherstonehaugh?
Geoffrey Chaucer and Enid Blyton?
Anonymous (ID: NLv5o+PF) Latvia No.510111768 >>510112258
>>510111226
The joke is that you liked tokyo because it's non-white
Anonymous (ID: bVVzDTAQ) United States No.510111806
Elon Musk touched my balls in the bathroom of a South Bay bar in 2019.

I was out celebrating a work anniversary with a group from my floor of the office. I had drank a few too many beers trying to get up the courage to ask out a woman on another team. When I went to the restroom, I misfired and splashed urine on my khakis.

I was attempting to dry the front of my pants with the air dryer when Elon Musk walked in. He was dressed in all black. He is taller than I thought. He immediately walked over to me, and grabbed my balls. I was surprised. He asked me if I wanted to go to Mars.

His hands are puffy, and very soft. He has a good grip, firmer than I would have guessed. He squeezed each testicle several times, back and forth between left and right.

He told me that he was building a new rocket to colonize Mars, and that he needed men with, “…big balls for the mission.” He said that his company was building a giant rocket just to go to Mars, with new, enormous engines. He said the Super Heavy booster was necessary, as, “we need to carry as many heavy balls to Mars as possible, lol.” He said “l-o-l,” out loud, and made a face that looked like he was trying to defecate, but failing.

He said we, “need more humans,” or else, “the breeding program will be a failure.” He grabbed his own crotch with his other hand and told me that his balls were large enough, but that he, “…needs the help from other human males.” He said that he knew people at NASA, and could get me on a mission. He said they would make sure the space suits were roomy enough in the crotch.

I thanked him, and then went back to the anniversary event. I did not ask out the woman from the other team, and she is now married with a kid on the way.

Sometimes I wonder if I should have joined NASA.
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510111851
>>510111507
It's not about that. It's about there being nothing unique.

Where is your Pocari Sweat? Where is your Tough Gummy? Where is your UFO Flavored Zone Energy? Where is your Maroosh or your Pure, Kororo or Green Tea Variants.

There nothing Unique about the UK anymore, you spead your culture to us and it's here. We can easily access it.

I can walk into a store in Japan and know only one western brand. I've now tried all the Japanese ones but they're unique and different from the shit we have in Europe.

From the UK to Greece from Finland to Spain it's all the same products dominated by the big food corps with a drizzling of local foods.
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510111943
>>510111157
Ironically I am tempted to go there because of the Japanese/Korean food stores and stuff like Coco Curry.

Have a Rizzler Coca Cola bottle from Serbia.

All the same fucking culture.
Anonymous (ID: f8noQ6sX) United States No.510112074
>>510104395 (OP)
He couldn’t finish Hyperloop. How could he possibly do this?
Anonymous (ID: 9wT6+H8a) United Kingdom No.510112103 >>510112186
>>510111706
>what have you brought to the table lately except past glory,
dyson hand dryers
Anonymous (ID: lpAwjxuo) United States No.510112165
>I've gotta fast car.
Anonymous (ID: Atc+iCsK) Poland No.510112186
>>510112103
>dyson hand dryers
kek, okay I guess you still have your sense of humo(u)r
Anonymous (ID: bfE9pT/y) United States No.510112238
>>510104395 (OP)
This white nigger couldn’t even build a hyperloop under the Vegas strip
Anonymous (ID: 2s1qTCoZ) United Kingdom No.510112251
>>510104637
I hope so. Jigaboo express to clear out London.
Off you go, here's a free ticket
Anonymous (ID: 2RQxNcw6) Ireland No.510112258
>>510111768
Why is that a joke? its a great city to visit.
Anonymous (ID: kb7+oHir) United States No.510112287 >>510112479 >>510112825
a space elevator would be a better use of resources, planes are good enough transportation
Anonymous (ID: 9nfb+mb7) Canada No.510112359
>>510104395 (OP)
The Earth is flat people. Just admit it.
Anonymous (ID: AYgW7+OR) United States No.510112479
>>510112287
except, you are all assuming it actually needs to be built.

it probably already exists, and the money is for who knows what sort of cleanup / outfitting / new "rail" stock for existing system, or maybe even a thousand miles of fresh subway tile.
we shall see
Anonymous (ID: KC0dm8nt) United States No.510112738
>>510104395 (OP)
Why?
The UK sucks ass. All Norman blood has been extinguished from that island's race, and they have reverted back to their Saxon retard roots.
Anonymous (ID: mNuPFWz+) Australia No.510112825 >>510113251 >>510122897
>>510112287
The problem with a space elevator is it would require trillions in government funding, an army of engineers and millions of highly skilled workers to produce something extremely susceptible to terrorism.
I doubt a project requiring so much STEM tallent would be possible 40 years after public education got destroyed and the majority got priced out of STEM degrees.
Anonymous (ID: EAptuU56) Canada No.510113251 >>510113546
>>510112825
it would also require materials like carbon nanotubes, with the right strength to weight ratio, that can`t yet be produced at mass scale.
Anonymous (ID: ADTJYNSl) Canada No.510113278
>>510104395 (OP)
absolutely fucking retarded and unworkable plan
he has been trying this hyperloop shit for a decade and it simply does not work
Anonymous (ID: g6BkY4As) United States No.510113470
>>510104395 (OP)
This retard doesn't understand physics, and comes up with ideas while high on ketamine that do not make sense. Last time he wanted to create a vacuum tube capable of turning everyone inside into fucking soup if there is any leak. lmao, fucking idiot
Anonymous (ID: mNuPFWz+) Australia No.510113546
>>510113251
I think with Apollo levels of funding the materials science issues could be solved, carbon nanotubes have been cold welded it just needs to be industrialized.
Anonymous (ID: xSICLNRS) United States No.510113587
>>510110829
The tunnel is a low pressure vacuum. You can't walk in it.
Anonymous (ID: xSICLNRS) United States No.510113721 >>510113887
>>510111232
Air travel (low pressure) is a lot less risky than undersea travel (high pressure)

We went to the moon 50 years ago but we still have problems going to the deepest parts of the ocean.
Anonymous (ID: mNuPFWz+) Australia No.510113887
>>510113721
Lots of people don't get the diffence between sea level and space is ~14 PSI while the difference between sea level and challenger deep is ~16,000 PSI
Anonymous (ID: fhGLUfit) United States No.510113928
Im starting to get suspicious of Elons tunnel fetish
Anonymous (ID: aZGHyweU) United Kingdom No.510113974
>>510104395 (OP)
>3500 MPH
>3500 mile long vacuum tunnel
Sure thing bud.
Anonymous (ID: VdW6RzAT) No.510114409
>>510110755
Why would richfags want to go from one shithole to another?
Anonymous (ID: PMFoMYdM) Canada No.510114496
Remember boys, we'll have colonies on Mars by the year 2020
Anonymous (ID: c2zKNdqL) Spain No.510114802
>>510104395 (OP)
another scam
Anonymous (ID: u2Bx6uU2) United States No.510115013
>>510104395 (OP)
Oh good, a direct pipeline for Musk to express ship his H1B jeets to the US! Fuck off with this gay stupid bullshit
Anonymous (ID: zp2BiO2C) United States No.510115088
>>510104395 (OP)
Wow he’s awesome. I can’t wait to go to mars and under the ocean with Elon.
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510115205
>>510104395 (OP)
Boatchads rise up
Anonymous (ID: n93umvGO) Germany No.510115258
>>510104753
What plan? Getting BTFOED and Ass-Blasted in the Americas?
Losing spectacularly against spics when you had a numerical advantage of 10 to 1?

That faggot Vernon woke up screaming every night afterwards, believing Blas de Lezo would reclaim his arms and legs. Lmao.
Anonymous (ID: OAdqA9kn) United States No.510115287
>>510104395 (OP)
what purpose does this serve? The UK is terrible, and allowing their cucked Whites into a far superior land as an escape ahead of the brown hordes is retarded.
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510115342
>>510104395 (OP)
>Let's take a train to England
Nah.
I don't think I will.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCtn6igpgP4
Anonymous (ID: C/QL9G3O) No.510115376
>>510104395 (OP)
He couldn't even build a proper tunnel under las vegas
Anonymous (ID: ZUUJyUpF) United States No.510115417
>>510104395 (OP)
will it have more than one lane?
Anonymous (ID: N0I5Ri2k) United States No.510115441
>>510104395 (OP)
you don't get to look at the fishies?
Anonymous (ID: SkSIWfp7) Romania No.510115590 >>510117293
>>510104395 (OP)
Cant be done.
Remember when he sold you that idea he would build underground railways for cars ?
Yea, never happend.
Anonymous (ID: JVVfJ1vx) Canada No.510115603
>>510110695
Are they thousands of miles long and under the ocean, crossing multiple fault lines?
Anonymous (ID: Six0oEfC) United States No.510115639
>>510108646
>homonogized slopfest
I get immense pleasure seeing non-native english speakers speak english this well. brings a tear to my heart
Anonymous (ID: YfAKt1+o) United States No.510115756 >>510116222
>>510104395 (OP)
>under the ocean
they were talking about this scam shit 20 years ago. Jeetlon Scamusk needs to shut the hell up and move to shithole new delhi.
Anonymous (ID: o1h8h+8c) France No.510115854
for 20 billions he wouldn't even be able to build a modern railway east/West of the us
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510115873 >>510116120 >>510116486 >>510117522
>>510108646
This is why I make what I want myself. By hand.
If I do not know how, then I learn how or teach myself how.
If I cannot make the tool I need to make what I want, then I learn how to make the tool, then make what I want.
Anonymous (ID: NzmCOI+l) United Kingdom No.510115900
>>510104395 (OP)
there already is one, this is when the government come out and say they are doing weather modification trials when everyone knows they've been doing them for decades.
Anonymous (ID: xSICLNRS) United States No.510115924
Elon is a White man with the soul of a Jeet. He's like a reverse coconut.
Anonymous (ID: UT0+Trh7) Finland No.510115988
>>510104395 (OP)
20 billion is literally peanuts for that kind of shit. Tunnel from our Homo-city to Estonia's Homo-city would be like well under 100 km long and the estimated cost is AT LEAST tens of billions. This is just yet another ragebait by ii-lon mask, simple as.
Anonymous (ID: g12mdh2f) Croatia No.510116120 >>510116486 >>510117462
>>510115873
3D printers aren't there yet, but in another 10 years who knows.

Once they can do basic aluminum tools it's over.
Anonymous (ID: I8gKFPuH) United States No.510116139
>>510104688
Checked and valid
Anonymous (ID: SkSIWfp7) Romania No.510116222
>>510115756
shut up anon, elon is going to drain the ocean to make it happen. He is going to temporarily drain all the wader in space build his railway and then put the water back in the ocean... it will save us from global warming AND have a cool submerged railway
Anonymous (ID: bE/evO3Z) United States No.510116351
>>510104395 (OP)
>>510104637
>>510104759
Anonymous (ID: PMFoMYdM) Canada No.510116486 >>510117462 >>510117522 >>510117710
>>510115873
>make what I want myself. By hand.
>>510116120
>3D printers
???

bro pushes a button and goes "I built this by hand"
Anonymous (ID: ur2iWGRU) Sweden No.510116641
>>510104395 (OP)
>>510104637

>elon musk planning on building a way to import a billion jeets from the uk just in case the usa stops trying

the insane lengths these faggots will go to not hire white people
Anonymous (ID: oJcnbP1w) United States No.510116719
>>510104395 (OP)
It will never work if he has jeets building it.
Anonymous (ID: Rb0RYKzz) Australia No.510116880 >>510117674
>>510104395 (OP)
>20 billion
more like 20 trillion
Anonymous (ID: N0I5Ri2k) United States No.510117293 >>510117477
>>510115590
because of politicians not becaue of anything technical
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510117462 >>510118136 >>510124751
>>510116120
>>510116486
Some of my resource library
I only had an old Gopro 3 to hand, so forgive the fisheye effect. I could not find the big lens that counters that.
I even rotated it so you could read the titles easier
Anonymous (ID: mNuPFWz+) Australia No.510117477
>>510117293
>because of politicians
No, because of economics, if it was cost effective he could fund it with VC instead of begging for government gibs.
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510117522 >>510118136 >>510124751
>>510115873
>>510116486
Some more of my resource library
/\nonymous (ID: AiBpyz/F) Canada No.510117559
>>510104395 (OP)
>$20B
Kek, what a pipe dream.
Anonymous (ID: 8szrVL+4) Brazil No.510117628 >>510118274
>>510104395 (OP)
I thought the pressure down there was so high that only specially built subs could withstand it for a couple of hours. Imagine this thing going for thousands of miles; a single crack could destroy everything.
Anonymous (ID: WzolJvI8) Mexico No.510117674 >>510118781
>>510116880
>20 billion
Sounds way too cheap
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510117710
>>510116486
This is a pane of glass from a lantern I am building.
Closest cheap thing I could find to medieval glass with occlusions, etc.
Put together using copper foil and lead solder - 60/40 isn't as stiff as 50/50, but it lets you work it longer so is more forgiving
Anonymous (ID: PMFoMYdM) Canada No.510118136 >>510118572 >>510118754
>>510117462
>>510117522
more power to you bro, I was busting the balls of the other anon telling you to just 3D print shit
Anonymous (ID: PMFoMYdM) Canada No.510118274
>>510117628
>I thought the pressure down there was so high that only specially built subs
Elon trying to be the next Titan Sub guy
Anonymous (ID: vtBjy4yC) Norway No.510118539
>>510104395 (OP)
>20 billion dollars
more like 200 trillion dollars
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510118572
>>510118136
You're fine. No blood no foul.
Almost nobody wants to put in the sweat equity to learn how to make things anymore, so I get where the doubt comes from.
I recognize the value of a 3D printer - though I do not know how to use one. I am analogue.
I can run a J1 Bridgeport and a South Bend engine lathe. Surface grinder, I can wire and gas weld. Build a kiln to smelt metals.
But I cannot print anything.
AI and 3D printers cannot make everything.
Humanity will still need Luddites like me to make things.
Oh, and I taught myself how to make beeswax candles. Not the foo foo kind, but shit you need to light your house for when the power shits out.
I trade with a guy who has an apiary for beeswax and make them on my stove top in a double boiler. My wife doesn't like me tying up the stove for so long, but I am not going to build a fire in the driveway.
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510118754
>>510118136
I found this guy recently.
I do not like muslims as a rule. But I do respect the craft.
The user-made tools are crude, but functional and well worn. He probably made them himself, and he does outstanding work with them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59m_6gCuIbY
Anonymous (ID: N0I5Ri2k) United States No.510118781
>>510117674
Anonymous (ID: TtHJlv5C) New Zealand No.510119214 >>510124658
>>510104395 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: tTDdZp9B) Poland No.510119783
>>510104637
Jeetlon can fuck off.
Anonymous (ID: iYCafYu1) Germany No.510121096
>>510111243
> It's a vacuum tube under ocean pressure. I'm not sure how possible that is without it imploding.
Only for short, there's continental drift, earth quakes in the mid Atlantic rift and a deep trench between the plates. Doesn't matter anyways the forces by climbing the rift slopes will kill you at that speed.
Anonymous (ID: qY4GLBpB) No.510121632
>>510104395 (OP)
how many nogs per second would that be?
Anonymous (ID: 2IYF0g0x) Canada No.510121904
>>510104395 (OP)
WelI now I know what thunderf00t's next eighty videos will be about
Anonymous (ID: y91CPN1z) United Kingdom No.510122330
>>510104395 (OP)
that's fucking cool. I once asked grok about this but he said it's probably too difficult to do.
Anonymous (ID: 5PZyVgkE) United States No.510122467
Sounds like he’s using again
Anonymous (ID: hWfmT4p6) Brazil No.510122645
OK, but WHY?
Anonymous (ID: Wv35ZJfk) United States No.510122849
>>510104395 (OP)
Why the fuck do we need to go the UK?
Anonymous (ID: pLZfYn33) United States No.510122897
>>510112825
>got priced out of STEM degrees.
WHAT?

STEM became a meme. More women are in the field than ever and it pays garbage. None got priced out of it lmao. If Aussie is hurting for lab rats I should move. It's worthless here.
Anonymous (ID: ZEh1ORku) Argentina No.510123054
>>510104395 (OP)
>inb4 jeets scuba diving in front of it for instagram videos
Anonymous (ID: cU3RzPvs) United States No.510123402
>>510104395 (OP)
War of the Atlantic 2.0
Anonymous (ID: TGLHRV/C) Germany No.510123471
>>510104395 (OP)
BREAKING: Design for the train leaked, see picture
Anonymous (ID: X6CxH3++) No.510123586
>>510104395 (OP)
20 billion ain't enough for such a project. It ain't enough to even build 100km of undersea road.
Anonymous (ID: fhktbt5+) United States No.510123703
>>510104395 (OP)
Channel tunnel=chunnel
Atlantic tunnel=annel
Anonymous (ID: bWiz46u/) United States No.510123891
>>510104395 (OP)
>Underground Railroad for Jews
A-are we heading for a Golden Age and the inevitable collapse from Jewish Flight (and their capital?)
>>510106601
We already made it to Mars. Mars is the god of war, we have arrived at the destination of war, havnt we?
Anonymous (ID: szpU4xRp) United States No.510123894
It costs $20 billion to build a new tunnel across the hudson river.

Elon has to be trolling with this stuff.
Anonymous (ID: glklU0YU) United States No.510123989
>>510104395 (OP)
Looks like a shit pipeline for browns to get sent right to where the Jews want.
Anonymous (ID: NYOcEKSS) United States No.510124151
>>510104637
This, he can be the first to try his tunnel and hopefully have it collapse on him.
Anonymous (ID: FhYZBjI+) Brazil No.510124658
>>510119214
Anonymous (ID: tUoHKxHF) United States No.510124681
>>510104395 (OP)
I've had precognitive dreams about this shit. Looked just like that. It won't always be underground though, there were be portions installed in between the lanes of interstate highways, the divider space.
Anonymous (ID: jbTyFYqO) United States No.510124751 >>510128197 >>510129365
>>510117462
>>510117522
Based anon preparing for isekai.
I should brush up on some of those, myself, so I appreciate the list.

Have you looked over "The Book" (it was a kickstarted book on "rebuilding society"/summarizing tech to the modern age)? desu, I was disappointing by it... in the fields I, myself, know, the info it gave was far from enough to do anything meaningful without years or trial and error. You know way more about fundamental tech than I, so I'd be interested in your take on the earlier chapters.
Anonymous (ID: jQpbwiTy) United Kingdom No.510124831
>>510104395 (OP)
why the fuck would you want to go to either new york or london?
Anonymous (ID: h2Own4sJ) United States No.510125048
>>510104395 (OP)
Great, more niggers...
Anonymous (ID: x6KqPTqD) United Kingdom No.510125076
>>510104395 (OP)
literally a human railgun
Anonymous (ID: p5kk4jRQ) United States No.510125585
>>510104395 (OP)
What purpose could this possibly serve at this point?

Does he have land/water rights? Of course not, and you idiots think he's not part of the cabal when governments use him as a frontman for their projects.
Anonymous (ID: O/64z0vl) United States No.510125765
>>510104395 (OP)
>Elom has some bullshit plan to build bullshit
Wait, I've seen this one...
Anonymous (ID: n/o59hYN) United States No.510125788
In order to have your train from America to Europe under the ocean you will have to Quadruple-Purpose it.

1. 4 lane train Transit, also vehicle transit. Cheaper transit than air and boat. Corner The Suez Canal of the Atlantic Ocean.
2. Permanent residences and city amenities fanning all throughout, and housing a million people who stay there as primary residence. Which means gates that can close if there's a water breach. Billionaires have to scoop up tracts to sell to deca-millionaires who then sell to the goyim.
3. Carrington-Event shielded storage areas, sold to Governments who want to protect their military equipment. It has to be a Switzerland of Military war machines. Reboot civilization materials.
4. Military base and safe-area for command and control for a Government who wants to be immune to bunker busters and Nukes.

And even with those 5 sources of income, it has to start being useful after a few years, before the entire transit from America to Europe is possible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiYvXKQksgI
Anonymous (ID: XSqB2xUF) Mexico No.510125826
>>510108569
Holy kek
Anonymous (ID: rrNIGrrr) United States No.510125876
>>510104395 (OP)
Stormwind and Ironforge will finally be connected
Anonymous (ID: V+BxclL0) Germany No.510127421
>>510104688
>So .0000001% of the population can travel between two cities to have a face to face instead of a skype call?
this is reverse psychology to make me support hyperloop isn't it
Anonymous (ID: +bniyFX0) No.510127631
>>510104395 (OP)
I hope he accomplishes this goal and then we can blow it up as a revenge for nordstream 2
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510128197 >>510129219
>>510124751
You mean The Knowledge or another book?
If it is the Dartnell book, my take on it is that one of the most important fundamental technologies that must be recreated if necessary - preferably maintained - is nitrogen fixation.
It underpins so many things in the world we depend on - not only things like energetic polymers (explosives), but fixed nitrogen fertilizers for food production.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Food. Water. Shelter. Security.
Things go to hell, you will need to feed people, clothe them, at least have them be able to defend themselves.
The easiest way to do that is using heat and pressure in a high pressure steel reactor using the Haber-Bosch process
I had the idea once to have a tiny fixed nitrogen reactor made that could fit in the back of a full sized pickup truck in which it would be possible to make fertilizers for the needs of a small to medium community - have them make it themselves, for themselves.
Short of that, it's back to burning seaweed to spread on our fields, crop rotation and high-nitrogen cover crops like clover and alfalfa.
Anonymous (ID: NpLIm7Jr) United States No.510128270
>>510109572
It would probably have segments that seal off to prevent the entire tunnel from flooding
Anonymous (ID: /q4YmRNj) United States No.510128547
>>510104395 (OP)
If that ever got built, and it won't l, it would just be a way of flooding more jeets into america.
Anonymous (ID: b8XXQtth) United States No.510128549 >>510133793
NY to Lisbon would be better.
Anonymous (ID: 3fLmqfBy) United States No.510129201
Across tectonic plates? Eh
Anonymous (ID: jbTyFYqO) United States No.510129219 >>510129786
>>510128197
Sorry anon, should have been more specific.
I was referring to "The Book: The Ultimate Guide to Rebuilding Civilization", kickstarted by "Hungry Minds"
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL51086615M/The_Book

It's available on libgen, if you're interested, but it feels far more artistic than the technical overview I had hoped for.

Being the tard that I am, I actually wasn't aware of Dartnell's "The Knowledge", so I'll give that a read-- it looks more in line with what I had hoped for, too. Thanks, fren!
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510129365 >>510130425
>>510124751
I went and found what you referenced. The Book.
>https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thebookthebook/the-book-0
It seems rather rudimentary in places
Take the bit about gunpowder - I have about 4 scholarly books on the history of it, how to make it, how to optimize it. It's 500 year old technology for firearms and 2000 years old for fireworks.
Sources for what is needed, the best woods to use like the wood of the Willow tree being the best for rendering into charcoal because it has low resin (resin = "bad") and high porosity, which is something you want because you want max surface area for combustion.
The ancients didn't know why it was best, only that it was "best" through trial and error.
The problem with a standalone book that makes a bold claim like being the only thing you need is that there is no way that can be true.
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510129786
>>510129219
No worries anon.
You start rabbit holing on things, and you find out a stupid amount of really important information that usually gets skipped over.
Take thread. Linen thread. Good for many things - including stitching up wounds if you have nothing better.
It takes about 1 acre of flax to make enough linen to create one shirt for one adult male.
Things like that.
Here. Thinking you can just magically create clothing out of the ether - there's a lot more to it than what you think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JKhhtoe9v4
Anonymous (ID: b7kRdR/P) United Kingdom No.510129824
>>510104395 (OP)
Rolling for TJD
Anonymous (ID: O2B8SU1Z) Canada No.510130106
So what like a potential 5-6 trains going to and from, thats no better than planes. the train would be definitely the most expensive option
Anonymous (ID: jbTyFYqO) United States No.510130425 >>510131236 >>510133292
>>510129365
You know, I always did wonder why such "rebuilding civilization" books focus on gunpowder so much when guncotton/smokeless seems simpler. I mean, we've known how to produce sulfuric acid for millennia,
>wiki: nitric acid conversion still requires potassium nitrate or other nitrogen sources

nvm, that explains it. We going back to urinaries, boys!
Jokes aside, I definitely see the importance of nitrogen fixing to rebuild anything close to modern tech, from weapons to food. Any good books that cover saltpeter/important reagent production that you'd recommend, or should I just read up on the precursors to the Haber process? It's crazy to think that such a fundamental reagent (well, mass production of it, anyway) requires industrial-level metallurgy and temperature control.
Anonymous (ID: x40Pm8s3) South Africa No.510130593
>>510104395 (OP)
No he is not. Just like he has no intention on going to mars. He is a bullshitter. His family is from a line of bullshitters. They bullshitted their way into fame and used the occult to assist them. They are nothing more than a bunch of grifters, liars and satanists. Wake the fuck up.
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510131236 >>510134752
>>510130425
I'm a better mechanic than chemist.
My son called me an Artificer. Once.
Anyway, I do know that you can titrate the elemental sulfur you need out of sheetrock from derelict houses.
Potassium nitrate from the oldie but goldie sources: animal droppings and urine.
If you have big caves with bats in them fairly close by then go with that.
If you have a hot springs near you for sulfur, then use that.
Willow for charcoal.
You can, by the way, filter rainwater you collect through hardwood ashes (you're making charcoal anyway) and, when mixed with animal fat over a low fire in a pot, you get soap.
It will be rough - it's lye soap - but it will work. And that's what matters.
Let me fetch some of the books I have on BP - it's three ingredients that are reasonably easy to come by.
Okay, if I had to take the most practical ones with me to a deserted island to try and recreate, it would be these two:
>Black Powder Manufacture Methods and Techniques
and
>Black Powder Manufacturing Testing and Optimizing
By Ian von Maltitz
everything from best tree types to ball mills, corning and how to make a functional eprouvette.
Anonymous (ID: zV8BTm/N) Australia No.510131314
>>510104395 (OP)
Rollling for mass critical failure during transport thousands die on the maiden voyage. Titraintanic. Digits and this happens.

Also linking the two biggest crime ridden shitholes in the western world. Imagine being stuck with niggers 2000 feet under the ocean
Anonymous (ID: MSAjhg9V) No.510131396
>>510104637
Don't be so bloody dramatic. America is a big country. There's room for everyone here. You're becoming a Hispanic majority country before this century runs out, I'd worry about that before this.
Anonymous (ID: kJlsLxtP) United States No.510131636
Just another faggot pipe dream
Anonymous (ID: BO7WAw32) Netherlands No.510131776
>>510104395 (OP)
Great idea, assuming he gets anywhere close to solving the practical issues.
Anonymous (ID: aBb45Hqr) Sweden No.510132005
>>510104395 (OP)
I remember reading about this project 20 years ago.
Anonymous (ID: TL7oVykk) United Kingdom No.510132068
>>510104395 (OP)
Dear god, please no
Anonymous (ID: aBb45Hqr) Sweden No.510132334
>>510109572
>so one minor earthquake and the entire tunnel is flooded, and why would anyone want to go to londonistan
They'd obviously have a system in place to prevent that. Sections that could be closed off/sealed.
Anonymous (ID: 0A5xD9jB) United States No.510132744
>>510104395 (OP)
he aint building SHIT
Anonymous (ID: qfgadpSc) United States No.510132855
>>510104395 (OP)
Sounds like bullshit
Anonymous (ID: uhWbeAoD) United States No.510132945
>>510104395 (OP)
IMAGINE DYING
UNDERWATER
SURROUNDED BY JEETS. TOP KEK.
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510133292 >>510134752
>>510130425
A big part of the problem is that you are going to try to organize people to re-create these things and they will probably have no clue as to what they are doing or how it works and are going to have to caveman this into something that works.
To even have a shot at making fixed nitrogen using Haber Bosch, you are going to need a pressure vessel capable of withstanding 200 ATM minimum and a source of natural gas.
That is going to require - a lot - of specialists to create and source the materials needed.
So, you either make it beforehand and stash it and the blueprints, or you create the blueprints to make it and then stash that in the hopes that someone in the future is going to be able to understand what it is and why it is important.
Anonymous (ID: /6f6fPuB) United States No.510133793
>>510128549
nobody you'd you but I'll you that
Anonymous (ID: jbTyFYqO) United States No.510134752 >>510135564
>>510131236
>My son called me an Artificer. Once.
That's higher praise than most of us get, anon!

My own focus is on industrial-level tech and later (my day job is in EE/ME), so I'm afraid I can't offer as much practical advice as you.

Still, if I were about to be sent back in time, I would make sure to understand the thermodynamic cycle/piston steam engine+crosshead, the crystal radio (which forms a primitive semiconductor junction that can just be sandwiched for a full transistor), and the lathe/"turning machine" (which you seem to have already covered). Turbines+stators could help get you post-industrial, but there's a fuckton of metallurgy and manufacturing required that's out of my wheelhouse.

Beehive ovens and coal-coke production is pretty attainable, great for future steel production, but even basic mass-production (like the Bessemer converter) requires an air pump putting out over 100 PSI. Of course, in a post-collapse scenario, there's plenty of steel to be scavenged, even if the smelting atmosphere will screw it up. Probably best to just burn off oxygen like machinists do (ex: combustibles/paper wrapped in foil) when tempering/hardening and hope the ambient carbon you introduce doesn't embrittle it.

>>510133292
>"you are going to try to organize people to re-create these things and they will probably have no clue as to what they are doing"
>tfw sperg with negative charisma
Realistically, I'm fucked six ways from Sunday in an actual collapse, but you sound like the type of guy who's built up family and community. If things go to shit but you still make it, pour one out for me, fren!
Anonymous (ID: TpzlFJ3k) Poland No.510135236
>>510104395 (OP)
Is he re-promising something he promised 11 years ago?

Anyone who gives him venture capital for this should be shot
Anonymous (ID: kIaeAZEC) United States No.510135564
>>510134752
The most difficult thing I have ever done is not some overly complex build or some daring do...
It was making a flat spring, by hand, from scratch.
A - tapered - flat spring. Including distal taper.
Dykem blue peanut butter steel stock, trace pattern, cut it out with a hand saw, shape with hand files and a Starrett dial calipers.
Heat it with an acetylene torch till it glows bright red, then quench in oil, then an hour soak in a pot of molten lead to draw the temper (the guys at the local garage usually have a drywall bucket full of wheel weights they will let you have if you slip them a couple Jacksons) - and I had to hold it down the whole time because steel floats on molten lead.
I broke the first 4 attempts. I almost threw my calipers out the window.
You'll be fine, anon. People who know things will be protected.
Pick a thing, be really good at it, be nice to folks - you'll be fine.
Anonymous (ID: /WYqhGtL) Canada No.510135674
>>510104395 (OP)
>directly import islamo-rapejeets from britiannastan to us!
i'm sure this will end well
Anonymous (ID: zXXUr1Nd) United States No.510136856
>>510104395 (OP)
Please let it happen just because some rich fucks getting railgunned into paste at the bottom of the ocean would be hilarious.
Anonymous (ID: Z7g157lE) United States No.510136969
>>510104395 (OP)
That's funny, you would think he would chhose the ocean, over another super ugly land development for evil spirit slaves.