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Proposed $20 Trillion Tunnel Would Get You from NYC to London in 54 Minutes

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Is hyperloop the future of transatlantic travel?

Imagine zipping from New York City to London in under an hour. For decades, the dream of transatlantic travel through a tunnel in a matter of minutes seemed like science fiction. However, recent proposals focusing on hyperloop technology have brought that dream closer to reality. While still in the conceptual stage, this engineering marvel sparks debate over its feasibility, leaving many to wonder—could the hyperloop be the next frontier in transportation?

When did the idea of a transatlantic tunnel first surface?

The idea of a transatlantic tunnel has been around for quite some time, with the earliest serious proposals dating back to the 19th century. However, the concept has been explored in fiction even earlier. One of the earliest mentions is attributed to French novelist Jules Verne, who in 1895, talked about a transatlantic tunnel as part of his forward-thinking speculative fiction. Later, in 1913, Bernhard Kellerman's novel Der Tunnel explored similar ideas, which were further popularized when the novel got a live-action movie adaptation released in 1935.


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