Not until we have Matrix-like technology (potentially, never). Even if/when we do, many will prefer doing things "for real", rather than living their lives in a fake world.
As I said in a previous post. The guy is a hero. We need more of them.
The guy is a hero.
It is, but he is. He is way more impactful than say Steve Jobs was.He's a forward thinking visionary engineer with the money and drive to do amazing things. But hero, c'mon. That term is bandied around far too easily these days.
Nah; to me he is. Humanity, for the most part is insular and self-destructive. This guy shares a vision with a kid who was often scolded for day dreaming and being away with the “faeries". Who hid in books and had spectacular adventures in the cosmos in his dreams.He's a forward thinking visionary engineer with the money and drive to do amazing things. But hero, c'mon. That term is bandied around far too easily these days.
we dont know if it is hyperloop, could also be the car sled tunnels he showed off.
and no idea how they got permission so far, perhaps under a certain depth its purely down to local governors giving permission.
if it is hyperloop could also be that's a reason trying to get planning permission above ground is to much of a political hurdle.
although I'm sure its main aim at the moment is try to improve tunneling speed and price.
Nah; to me he is. Humanity, for the most part is insular and self-destructive. This guy shares a vision with a kid who was often scolded for day dreaming and being away with the “faeries". Who hid in books and had spectacular adventures in the cosmos in his dreams.
I wonder if he's ever tempted to troll people with a truly ridiculous claim just for laughs. Keep a straight face for a day or two and then announce it was a joke for April Fool's Day or something. He's earned such a reputation for delivering on what initially seemed to be wildly unrealistic claims that if he claimed to be making a warp drive for interstellar spaceships people would say "he's joking about that one...isn't he?"
A hero? No, I don't think so. 21st century Leonardo? Perhaps.
He's a forward thinking visionary engineer with the money and drive to do amazing things. But hero, c'mon. That term is bandied around far too easily these days.
He is as mad as I am about the original Deus Ex so I give him a pass though sometimes he comes off a bit creepy. I don't think it unfair to compare him to a hero though maybe not quite one in the traditional sense - he is one of the few trying to push things forward in a meaningful way in a world that as you say is largely self-destructive, short sighted and rarely looking beyond itself.
I know it's nothing to do with the topic but what a guy:
http://www.iflscience.com/technolog...lectricity-to-puerto-rico-childrens-hospital/
I think Musk better stick to interplanetary travel. Rockets as mass transport? LOL
Didn't people say the same about aircraft in the days of the wright brothers?
Yeah but rockets... The average American is a walking coronary. You think strapping them into a rocket and exposing their bodies to forces that astronauts train for years to survive is a good idea?
Also, Musk has banged on about eco-friendly tech for a decade plus, now he wants passenger rockets. Possibly the most polluting mode of transport per kg transported. I hope he a has a green method for refining rocket fuel up his sleeve too