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The connection was made in 1986, but the chunnel was done around then and it was called the greatest achievement... bla bla bla... I just don't believe it... unless they wanted to keep it secret from terrorists, but with 20,000 people working on it, that is unlikely.

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Looks neat, but I don't think so. 630+ mph for the trains? The current land speed record is around 730 mph.

 

It's a very convincing hoax until you try to do any further research.

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Yeah, I also suspected it isn't real because you would have heard mention of it in the news. Another clue for me is that it was mentioned to me by my uncle who is always sending me jokes. His email was sent on April 4, which is sufficiently close to April Fool's Day to make me wonder. The website looks authentic though.

 

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Furthermore, other reputable sources talk about it:

Discovery Channel Feature.

A simple websearch gives even more links.

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Steely Dan was way ahead of you guys.

 

Standing tough under stars and stripes

We can tell

This dream's in sight

You've got to admit it

At this point in time that it's clear

The future looks bright

On that train all graphite and glitter

Undersea by rail

Ninety minutes from New York to Paris

Well by seventy-six we'll be A.O.K.

 

What a beautiful world this will be

What a glorious time to be free

 

Get your ticket to that wheel in space

While there's time

The fix is in

You'll be a witness to that game of chance in the sky

You know we've got to win

Here at home we'll play in the city

Powered by the sun

Perfect weather for a streamlined world

There'll be spandex jackets one for everyone

 

What a beautiful world this will be

What a glorious time to be free

 

On that train all graphite and glitter

Undersea by rail

Ninety minutes from New York to Paris

(More leisure for artists everywhere)

A just machine to make big decisions

Programmed by fellows with compassion and vision

We'll be clean when their work is done

We'll be eternally free yes and eternally young

 

What a beautiful world this will be

What a glorious time to be free

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It's close, pretty pristine basalt. One issue would be getting the tube intact across the mid-atlantic ridge, which spreads at the rate of your fingernail growth each year, accompanied by intense seismic and magmatic activity.

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It's close, pretty pristine basalt. One issue would be getting the tube intact across the mid-atlantic ridge, which spreads at the rate of your fingernail growth each year, accompanied by intense seismic and magmatic activity.
The pressure would be about 500 atmospheres or about 7500 pounds per square inch. You would need a casing made of several inches of high strength steel.
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It's close, pretty pristine basalt. One issue would be getting the tube intact across the mid-atlantic ridge, which spreads at the rate of your fingernail growth each year, accompanied by intense seismic and magmatic activity.
The pressure would be about 500 atmospheres or about 7500 pounds per square inch. You would need a casing made of several inches of high strength steel.
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Nice website, too bad most of it is technologically impractical at this point. Oxygills, seagrass exchange, and current turbines. Nice try, shrooms must be freely available. mushsmile.gifmushsmile.gifmushsmile.gif

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