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      1981 year ago

      Elon Musk could have actually done something for humanity and build two of those instead of buying Twitter.

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        861 year ago

        Dude literally owns a boring company, he could have ate the cost of digging the tunnel to specifications and still have more money than buying xitter

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          821 year ago

          Yea but his boring company isn’t particularly useful for anything other than stymieing public transportation programs by acquiring contracts with cities and then doing nothing with them. Almost like he has an interest in selling more cars than expand public transit… allegedly.

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            151 year ago

            Not even allegedly. I could be wrong but I thought he admitted publicly at one point that was the whole idea behind The Boring Co. It might have even been on Rogan. Anyone remember or have a clip? Jamie, pull that up.

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              151 year ago

              I think was a biographer, who wrote that the “hyperloop” project existed only to sabotage California’s high speed train project.

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        461 year ago

        And he’s driven the value down below the price of one collider. He’s lost an entire super collider!

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        221 year ago

        You may not realize this, but the twitter money still exists. The former owners of twitter have it under their mattress right now, why don’t they build a supercollider?

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      501 year ago

      Upkeep might be expensive, but 22 billion is probably lower bound estimation, highly likely to 5x that at least

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            Understood, the world needs to kill more brown people, so we can afford rare particles . ***not my opinion

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          51 year ago

          That would be too hard, but we can just try and save some money on useless things and if people don’t accept cutting benefits just raise the interest rates, all of them are underwater anyway

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          Man, that’s just not in the budget. How am I supposed to scratch my need-to-kill-brown-kids itch without the taxpayer money we specifically set aside for this purpose?

          What kind of absurd ideas are you gonna come up with next? No more instigating strife in the middle east? Pah! Not on my watch!

          /s

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        Pff the UK is spending that on a 70 mile railway thats going to be slower than the one already there, already spent nearly 2x the projected FCC budget on just 6 miles of the fucking thing.

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        121 year ago

        The problem is a train needs to transport humans, whereas the collider just needs to transport teeny tiny particles and keep a receipt of their arrival.

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          111 year ago

          The particle collider also doesn’t need to ensure the safety of the particles. Frankly, if it did it would be a rather shitty collider.

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            31 year ago

            I do love the image of scientists constructing little half buckyball helmets that they lovingly wrap around a lead atom before yeeting it to .9995% the speed of light

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      191 year ago

      First rule in government spending: why build one when you can have two at twice the price?

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      131 year ago

      I don’t remember where I heard that science is super cheap, but I did not belive it first. Some time later I see that it is.