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Not sure it’s a space elevator as we understand it - more like a crazy platform elevated by compressed air - on a massive scale.
I wonder what would happen if you had a Hyperloop that ran to space and how fast could you go using the differential between ground atmospheric pressure and the vacuum of space?
It would be more correct to call it "dynamic exo-atmosphere tower". Its an example of "dynamic structures", that supported by constantly applying energy. They were quite popular in 1960s Soviet vision of the future.Not sure it’s a space elevator as we understand it - more like a crazy platform elevated by compressed air - on a massive scale.
Thanks for the clarification. There are a lot of fascinating futuristic projects from that time - awesome in scope.It would be more correct to call it "dynamic exo-atmosphere tower". Its an example of "dynamic structures", that supported by constantly applying energy. They were quite popular in 1960s Soviet vision of the future.Not sure it’s a space elevator as we understand it - more like a crazy platform elevated by compressed air - on a massive scale.
Yep. Still have a few futuristic books of 1960s, like "Na peredny kray smeloy mechty" ("On leading edge of bold dream"), that described "future" engineering and tech solutions as viewed at this time. Quite...educating)Thanks for the clarification. There are a lot of fascinating futuristic projects from that time - awesome in scope.