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How will we travel in the future?
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Thinking about how we might be travelling in 10, 20 or even 500 years is enough to make the mind melt. Will we still even be using planes (perhaps we'll be flying our cars from Seattle to Paris)? What if in 100 years we could teleport straight to our next holiday destination?
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While we fantasise, engineers and designers all over the world are testing out what could become the vehicles of the future. Witness the just-launched prototype of the 'Superbus', described by CNN as the love child of a DeLorean and a stretch limo. You get the feeling some of them have been dreamt up while sitting in traffic jams, but these vehicles are often designed to be fast, fuel-efficient and, well, out-of-this-world.
Granted, some of them may never make it to our roads, skies or 'teleportation passageways', but it's fun envisioning what the future may hold.
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SkyTran: a pod of your own
Currently being developed at NASA, SkyTran, which looks a bit like an upside down version of the monorail at Disney World, could be the future of city transportation. Said to move at 240km (150 miles) per hour and using only the amount of energy it takes to power two hairdryers, SkyTran carries passengers in personalised 'pods' usingmagnetic levitation tracks and is designed to have the passenger capacity of a 6-lane highway.
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How will we travel in the future?
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Thinking about how we might be travelling in 10, 20 or even 500 years is enough to make the mind melt. Will we still even be using planes (perhaps we'll be flying our cars from Seattle to Paris)? What if in 100 years we could teleport straight to our next holiday destination?
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While we fantasise, engineers and designers all over the world are testing out what could become the vehicles of the future. Witness the just-launched prototype of the 'Superbus', described by CNN as the love child of a DeLorean and a stretch limo. You get the feeling some of them have been dreamt up while sitting in traffic jams, but these vehicles are often designed to be fast, fuel-efficient and, well, out-of-this-world.
Granted, some of them may never make it to our roads, skies or 'teleportation passageways', but it's fun envisioning what the future may hold.
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SkyTran: a pod of your own
Currently being developed at NASA, SkyTran, which looks a bit like an upside down version of the monorail at Disney World, could be the future of city transportation. Said to move at 240km (150 miles) per hour and using only the amount of energy it takes to power two hairdryers, SkyTran carries passengers in personalised 'pods' usingmagnetic levitation tracks and is designed to have the passenger capacity of a 6-lane highway.
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"Travelling in the Future"
A look into the future of transportation, including flying cars, magnetic levitation pods, and fuel-efficient buses.
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