"Isn't it wierd that China can have this technology, but we in the West can't?"
China’s new Hyperloop maglev train is poised to make domestic air travel seem outdated, inefficient, and embarrassingly slow.
Tests in Shanxi Province have validated the core technologies of this groundbreaking transit system. Trains floats inside a low-vacuum tube using magnetic levitation, eliminating friction in a way that makes traditional “high-speed” trains look like they’re moving through molasses.
Currently achieving 387 mph with plans to reach 621 mph, the maglev train is edging closer to matching the cruising speed of a Boeing 737. This isn’t just marginally faster than current options—it’s transformative.
Jimmy and Kurt Metzger discuss the incredible advances being made by the Chinese while domestic travel in the United States just gets more and more miserable.
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