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− | In an [[upgraded street infrastructure]] some kind of advanced tube mail could be integrated to transport stuff that is not a | + | In an [[upgraded street infrastructure]] some kind of advanced tube mail could be integrated to transport stuff that is not a product of advanced productive nanosystems like |
food, wool, paper, wood, plastic parts, metal parts, glass parts and many more. | food, wool, paper, wood, plastic parts, metal parts, glass parts and many more. | ||
− | Such a design could be imagined as cylindrical capsules (some 10cm in size) in vacuum pipes with capsule | + | Such a design could be imagined as cylindrical capsules (some 10cm in size) in vacuum pipes with capsule propelling [[shearing drive]] walls. |
If the vacuum tube walls are designed as an [[diamondoid balloon products|inflatable structure]] the system can have very low mass (saving cost). Vibrations may be an issue then though. | If the vacuum tube walls are designed as an [[diamondoid balloon products|inflatable structure]] the system can have very low mass (saving cost). Vibrations may be an issue then though. | ||
Revision as of 09:58, 15 July 2017
In an upgraded street infrastructure some kind of advanced tube mail could be integrated to transport stuff that is not a product of advanced productive nanosystems like food, wool, paper, wood, plastic parts, metal parts, glass parts and many more.
Such a design could be imagined as cylindrical capsules (some 10cm in size) in vacuum pipes with capsule propelling shearing drive walls. If the vacuum tube walls are designed as an inflatable structure the system can have very low mass (saving cost). Vibrations may be an issue then though.