In the ’70s, the UK tried to build a train that hovered. It was fast. It looked like something from science fiction. And it actually worked — at least for a ...
I was really skeptical about the air hovering, as opposed to magnetic. The video did not go deep enough there imho. They were planning to switch the project to maglev? Or did he just put that in as a historical comparison?
As a layman, it seems to me magnetic levitation would consume significantly less energy, and probably be less error prone.
I was really skeptical about the air hovering, as opposed to magnetic. The video did not go deep enough there imho. They were planning to switch the project to maglev? Or did he just put that in as a historical comparison?
As a layman, it seems to me magnetic levitation would consume significantly less energy, and probably be less error prone.