If such a thing can be used by everyday people, to commute into

isolated places that is hard to get to by larger vehicles. (Like mountains, slopes)

Or buildings in specific floors, through the balcony.

Wouldn't that be something. hahaha

 

By the way Mr Musk, my "Quantum lock" magnetic train.

I don't think this is capable of commute between short distances.

Not like a subway.

 

It'd be too fast, too unpredictable.

Both the acceleration and deceleration would be by turbines.

Start and end wouldn't be instantaneous in a friction-less tunnel.

 

Hence, it should be used for very long distances. VERY long.

And usage with multiple trains travelling along the same 'track', (the tunnel is the track)

it would have to be calculated very well, otherwise there could be collision?

So one train reaches the destination, it would need to stay out of the way.

Pushed to another section or something like that...

The nature of it is speed, not entirely as controllable as it would be on a

track. It is more like a jetplane.

 

So I would say.... Once the first train reaches the destination,

and moved out of the way for the second train,

the second train should be advised to decelerate in the same spot

where the first train has decelerated.

And slowly moving towards another path for storage. (Which would be

a different tunnel)

So how do you 'slowly' move towards this storage area, when the turbines

aren't designed for precision?

I would go with CO2 propulsion in short bursts.

Cheap to refill, instantaneous effects, predictable.

It won't be the train itself that changes direction, but way the CO2 containers

will be directed to, so it would need some directional control capability...

 

 

 

Mr Musk. If to add another power generator to my perpetual power generation

by gravity using water, when there is power left after the water pump (which entirely
depends on the length of the slope)

could that power be used to power an electromagnet, change its directional flow

to circular, and have a rotational 'turbine' (like a wind generator) but no wings, as a circular plate, wired incrementally per segment of the shape of the disc, to better receptive to

the magnetic force, and rotate continuously to generate power(?)

I say this because, maybe the payoff is actually better than the power generation

by gravity using water if in combination with this. Maybe it is too feral/weak, by itself.

(though it depends on the size of the overall)

and using unmoving parts in a electromagnet would be very efficient as to be using
that energy and ultimately to rotate a disk that would generate power like a wind

turbine... I don't know. Have you simulated it before and got the numbers on the

power generation by gravity? Then you may know....

 

 

 

Sounds like the fucker Steve is trying to claim these ideas as its own.

NONE. NOT 1 idea is from Steve. Again.

These ideas, came from much error. I had to try again and again to get it right.

If I can recall, the quantum lock magnetic train was first motivated by

the lexus hover board video, then on research, a scientific experiment on

cryogenic cooling with the magnetics following around a track. first i suggested

it backwards unknowing how it worked exactly i think, then progressed to it with

correction. the perpetual energy by gravity too, i first suggested it in a wrong way,

through a MS paint, and re-corrected it with much effort though mr Musk first

agreed to the early attempt. look into where it began.

 

so this fucker is constantly trying to create doubt.

before I began, i am looking back on my ideas and making it more useful.

 

going to start again shortly.

 

 

Go kill yourself, Steve.

You have no honor whatsoever.

Fucking scumbag.