It's not just wishful thinking to want Elon Musk to build at least a prototype of his proposed Hyperloop. In my opinion, it's really the only logical way we'll see if his vision for high speed mass transportation can become a reality.
Yes, I know. Half of you reading this think Musk is nuts and I'm equally messed up for believing his Hyperloop system might work.
I also realize many who dig the idea of the Hyperloop are ignoring all the reasons why it may fail to work exactly as Musk envisions for the low cost he predicts.
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Fair enough. But my gut says the billionaire inventor and entrepreneur will build a prototype Hyperloop and here are four reasons why:
1) He's already considering a prototype
Before unveiling the Hyperloop Alpha proposal, Musk said he was too busy with Tesla, Space X and his other ventures to think about building the "loop".
But during a reporter conference call after he revealed the idea, Musk said, "I think it might help if I created a prototype and sort of helped get things going."
2) Musk loves a technical challenge
He's an inventor and inventors love the idea of creating something new and revolutionary.
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I suspect when Musk hears people scoff at his idea as just a theory about improving long distance travel, he'll feel the urge to at least show the world it's possible.
"I'm not trying to make a ton of money on this," says Musk, "But I would like to see it come to fruition."
3) Hyperloop has been percolating for more than a year.
He may have pulled an all-nighter putting together the Hyperloop proposal, but this idea has been swirling in his head the last year and half. In that time it's gone from a singular idea to a concept that eventually included the input of a dozen engineers from Tesla and Space X.