RE: Stop Ageing? 07-28-2013, 02:59 AM
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(07-28-2013, 02:51 AM)Eternity Wrote:(07-28-2013, 02:43 AM)God Wrote: I never said that it HAD to be that dense. I'm just saying space isn't a problem in any way. If it can be compressed in such a small area, then better distribution can occur otherwise.
And besides, transportation wouldn't be a problem with properly invested technologies.
Ever hear of a "chord tunnel"? Basically, no matter where you are in the Earth, you can arrive at your destination in exactly 42 minutes by cutting through the earth in a frictionless tube. Currently the limitations with such things would be the energy to accelerate the shuttle, the energy and material to build it, and the distribution of thermal and kinetic energy in such a way so as to not bring harm to living things inside of it while in motion as well as when breaking.
Most of these can be solved by carbon nanotubes, and more specifically, "buckypaper", as well as fluid suspension.
These are existing things that would simply need to be repurposed.
Let's say price isn't a matter since nanotubes hasn't been fully released yet.
You still forgot about 2 things, Temperature and pressure.
Also the core is iron, And the core has no gravity.
Also you forgot how the chord tunnel will be built. Cutting that far through the Earth is almost impossible at the moment.