Michael Lipkin
Nov 18, 2020

The costs are completely unknown - best to not mention the "$7 billion".

Maintaining the vacuum is the biggest problem and not yet solved, as noted a failure here would result in massive carnage.

The price of big capital projects does not come down exponentially - that's to do with mass production - not this sort of project.

If it was true then bullet trains would be $7 billion or less, not $70 billion.

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