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Heat expansion on a vacuum with an outer shell?
I think I might be considered a Puritan.
yes
then tectonic motions
would also be an issue
because we're in fucking california
If it's underground, tectonic motions are a non-issue
The place to be during a flood is in a submarine.
The same is true for underground.
then there's of course the sheer amount of energy you'd need to run the system at all
So you are saying there is no material that can withstand tearing - it's not fucking glass.
Also it's underground
Gotta pump those Authority numbers up, Dvir. Those are rookie numbers.
THATS EVEN WORSE
HOLY SHIT
?
Don't believe what pokemon taught you.
Are you saying earthquakes are more effective to ground types.
Being underground is quite safe from earthquakes.
My
Lord.
Young one, you have a lot to learn.
Think about this.
what
Okay you condescending fucks.
if you have two slabs of land moving against each other
thats being underwater during a storm
I'm pretty sure they're...basically right.
and a tube is going between them
Rip the heads off your necks, set them on a table infront of me. And shut up.
its gonna fucking destroy it
especially if that tube
is at 99% fucking vaccum
While I explain why it's safer to be underground during an earthquake, than on top.
Most earthquake fatalities are from collapsing infrastructure, buildings, and the chaos afterwards.
"dig a hole dig a hole dig a hole"
Bookworm gets it.
If you're underground, you're shaking at the same speed and tempo as everything else.
yes but this is about running a length of vaccumm tube that's supposed to be under ideal conditions to operate across a vast swath of land that spans a fault line