So I know it's entirely possible, and it will probably be done (though 15 years seems like a bit early), but does anyone else get a serious sense of dread when they picture it?
3/7/2006 9:02:24 AM
I know I do.they can't get the elevators right in my office building!
3/7/2006 9:04:28 AM
i can just see the cable snapping and the thing flying off into the depths of space, never slowing down, since there's no friction...or an asteroid hitting itor a huge space monster using the cable to tug the earth away to its space cave
3/7/2006 9:08:46 AM
I wouldn't ride in one.
3/7/2006 9:27:00 AM
^yeah, I'd take the stairs
3/7/2006 9:36:57 AM
@$@$@damnit i wanted to make the stairs joke :-P[Edited on March 7, 2006 at 9:43 AM. Reason : eitherway i'd ride it. probably safer than driving]
3/7/2006 9:37:01 AM
lol, yeah I beat you by like 3 seconds.
3/7/2006 9:56:47 AM
i'm riding the space escalator.and then running down the up one.[Edited on March 7, 2006 at 9:57 AM. Reason : *]
3/7/2006 9:57:20 AM
62,000 miles is a long fucking elevator ride.Even at 100mph, it'd take more than 3 weeks.
3/7/2006 10:06:00 AM
yeah, but if you went 200 mph, it'd only take, like, half that long
3/7/2006 10:09:12 AM
^^is it really 62,000 miles to earth orbit? sounds too highoh yeah and Jetsons did it.. kind of
3/7/2006 10:13:40 AM
3/7/2006 10:21:33 AM
the next turrurist attack!
3/7/2006 10:33:23 AM
3/7/2006 11:08:50 AM
I've also heard it mentioned that having a cable like that out in space would actually create energy that could be stored... like lots of energy.
3/7/2006 11:17:31 AM
this is the coolest thing i've heard in a while, because of the simplicity of it, it's gotta work
3/7/2006 12:42:22 PM
What happens when like...there's an earthquake or something.
3/7/2006 12:51:56 PM
what happens when somebody trips on the cable?
3/7/2006 12:54:11 PM
^the earth falls over?
3/7/2006 1:07:15 PM
Cool idea.And yeah, I heard that this could generate energy, but how?Also, that would have to be some SERIOUS fucking cable.
3/7/2006 1:21:54 PM
what like 10lb test?
3/7/2006 1:27:13 PM
is this a cable or a tube that the elevator goes through?
3/7/2006 1:30:07 PM
OMFGSNAKES IN A SPACE ELEVATORSOMEONE CALL SAMUEL L. JACKSON!
3/7/2006 1:43:35 PM
OSHIT THE CABLE IS ACTUALLY MADE OF SNAKES!THEM MOTHERFUCKERS ARE LONG!
3/7/2006 1:46:23 PM
3/7/2006 1:55:33 PM
How big is this elevator going to be? It would need to have food and water and restrooms too for such a long trip.
3/7/2006 4:11:54 PM
3/7/2006 4:33:16 PM
earth will lose its balance and spin out of orbit!!
3/7/2006 4:48:17 PM
we should just tie the other end to the moon.
3/7/2006 4:49:40 PM
someone explain to me why we really need this, other than the cost factor.not being sarcastic, just curious.[Edited on March 7, 2006 at 7:22 PM. Reason : ]
3/7/2006 7:21:52 PM
Energy.So rich people can have parties in space.anduhTo show people how fucking cool we are.
3/7/2006 7:22:43 PM
sweet!i'll be middle aged by then, so old men in corvettes on the moon!COME ON! BRING YOUR GREEN HAT!
3/7/2006 7:41:24 PM
this scares me just a tad, i just saw the Core last night and they had to shoot nuclear weapons into the earth core to get it to spin right, i hope this thing doest start cause spin problems, especially if they decide to put up like 50 of them.
3/7/2006 7:41:53 PM
I'm sure that idea is/has been in the NASA GeekTank since the idea's inception.
3/7/2006 7:46:22 PM
3/7/2006 7:58:15 PM
i'm glad agentlion posted that...i remember reading about the same thing, but couldn't remember where i'd seen/read it
3/7/2006 9:07:57 PM
it's cheaper in the long run to shove a satelite in an elevator to deploy it than it is to stick it on top of a large stick of explosives and wait for the bestplus, science and stuff
3/8/2006 12:36:47 AM
this will be an eyesore. they'd better do it in africa or something
3/8/2006 11:25:45 AM
They'd better do it in the middle of the fucking ocean.
3/8/2006 11:32:56 AM
it will be on the equator, and probably on a large artificial platform in the ocean.It won't be an "eyesore" - you won't even be able to see the damn thing. It's a ribbon that's less than a mm thick and a couple feet wide. You won't even be able to see it from more than a couple hundred yards away, assuming you're perpendicular to the wide edge.And the first platform will be 27,000 miles or something like that in the sky - good luck on seeing that. When was the last time a communications satellite got in the way of your night-sky view?
3/8/2006 11:38:15 AM
3/8/2006 11:40:33 AM
What would happen if a plane flew into the thing?
3/8/2006 11:44:36 AM
dunno, might lose a wing!
3/8/2006 11:45:44 AM
well the impact force of a 737 travelling at 600+ would exert quite a bit more force than 20 tons, and not in the direction of the intended load.Surely the plane would be fucked, but wouldn't the elevator as well?
3/8/2006 11:50:17 AM
surely we'll have armies of nanorobots up and down the line to quickly repair damages in case of an emergency
3/8/2006 11:54:14 AM
I'm sure we'll protect it just as much as the white house.All it would take is a few sonar's, a couple jets, and a law or three.I'm pretty sure we'd be ready to shoot a motherfucker down if they tried to run into it with a plane. It's such an obvious target for terrorism, especially if the US gets it done first.
3/8/2006 11:59:26 AM
GET OFF OUR ELEVATOR!!!
3/8/2006 12:06:34 PM
yea that shit would be protected by unglodly amounts of force.not to mention they would probably have a no fly zone within a 100 miles of it in every direction.
3/8/2006 12:12:37 PM
it is like 1/16 the diameter of the earth! of course it is going to be an eyesore!
3/8/2006 12:14:24 PM
I think earth has some kind of tumor in that picture.
3/8/2006 12:20:01 PM