Up_Tilt_390
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The idea of a Transatlantic Tunnel has served as an inspiration for visionary engineers. The idea is an airless submerged floating tunnel anchored down to the ocean floor approximately 6000km/4000mi long connecting Europe with North America, in particular London to New York City. Stock would be Maglev trains running between 500 and 8000km/h (310 and 5000mph) which would shrink the trip from 8 hours to just under 1 hour. The project would be estimated to cost as much as $12 trillion.
Me and friend have wondered lately, do any of you guys think that such a staggering project is possible. Personally, I think that the project will never be possible. I do believe the technology we have does make it possible, but the cost would be more then the national GDP of the United States and China (not combined). What makes it impossible for me though is one simple word that was a hindrance for the Channel Tunnel, but on a much larger scale here: GEOLOGY.
The Atlantic Ocean is getting bigger every year due to tectonic plate movements. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a divergent boundary, no matter what route you would take, would always get in the tunnel's way. As the Americas drift away from Europe and Africa by 2cm every year, this would surely rip the tunnel apart, and the cost to maintain and expand it would be so expensive, it wouldn't be seen as profitable in any case.
BUT... that is just my opinion, I personally want to know what you think of the idea of a Transatlantic Tunnel, and whether it could in fact be possible to build this mega engineering project. The more you have to say the better, I'd love to hear your personal cases for it. Thanks
Me and friend have wondered lately, do any of you guys think that such a staggering project is possible. Personally, I think that the project will never be possible. I do believe the technology we have does make it possible, but the cost would be more then the national GDP of the United States and China (not combined). What makes it impossible for me though is one simple word that was a hindrance for the Channel Tunnel, but on a much larger scale here: GEOLOGY.
The Atlantic Ocean is getting bigger every year due to tectonic plate movements. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a divergent boundary, no matter what route you would take, would always get in the tunnel's way. As the Americas drift away from Europe and Africa by 2cm every year, this would surely rip the tunnel apart, and the cost to maintain and expand it would be so expensive, it wouldn't be seen as profitable in any case.
BUT... that is just my opinion, I personally want to know what you think of the idea of a Transatlantic Tunnel, and whether it could in fact be possible to build this mega engineering project. The more you have to say the better, I'd love to hear your personal cases for it. Thanks
