The only thing your plan is missing is a tube that connects Earth to Mars. Then it would be perfect.
That was one of the most amusing threads ever. Much better than the single player campaign.
The only thing your plan is missing is a tube that connects Earth to Mars. Then it would be perfect.
Air pressure system too hard to make and needs either mucho magnets or mucho oil.
Place timed explosive devices into containers.
It would be better with cube shaped capsules, they could go in tubes, or go in air or random big tunnel hanging from a wire. Cubes could be combined into bigger cubes (theres all sizes of cubes, you can have mini cubes and larger cubes to form a big cube for shipping on ships n stuff. like 8 normal cubes=1 bigger one, but 1 of the normal cubes could be made of 8 small ones.
Air pressure system too hard to make and needs either mucho magnets or mucho oil.
The biggest issue (to my mind) is that you have so little flexibility. A tube or container must be built for all sizes and weights of packages. The system would need protection for fragile objects. A small rural area would need to have tubes run out to it regardless of the volume of mail they use (provided that it's over zero).
Vandalism could easily shut down a whole mail segment, requiring time and money to repair, and with millions of miles of tubes it would be very hard to prevent vandalism or other interference. There would be little safeguard against theft. And a natural disaster, even a minor one, could ruin huge swaths of the network.
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You're serious about thinking this is a good idea?
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Here's a fun experiment if you don't believe me. Buy a box of drinking straws. Cut one of them down to about an inch long, and breathe through it exclusively for five minutes. Then, tape (and seal) fifteen straws together, into a giant single tube. (Bendy straws are acceptable if you want to make it more compact.) Now breathe through that tube for five minutes.
If you don't pass out, you'll learn something very important about the way gasses move in long tubes.
Easier to create an army of flying drones which can deliver packages using short hops from home node points. This has several advantages over the tubes, much cheaper to setup, more dynamic routing, can handle more variety of package sizes and types. I call it Short Hop Delivery Systems.
A drone can be electric powered, probably a range of 50 miles and carry a load of about 250 pounds, I'm thinking. It's about the size of a kiddie pool and just as low profile. Mail is stuff into standardized containers and attach to the drone through carry hooks. It hops to the nearest delivery station closest to the package destination. The last leg of the package is done a mail carrier or maybe a smaller drone. It also might be more efficient to ferry long haul packages by bulk transport like airship or truck, like how UPS does it, and then use the hop delivery service for the last 100 miles.
heh I was discussing this a month ago on IRC when there was some new quadrocopter videos. Flying drones can't get the items into a city or into an apartment. They're also extremely dangerous. 50 miles is optimistic even using a lot of gas. You cannot power a UAV for very long using electricity. Not to mention the maintenance of such a system and how undeterministic it is. Heavy winds, rain, snow. It would fail quickly.
This is turning out to be a fun conversation for myself. Keep the what-ifs coming.
ah I was wondering where you were getting your logic. You're thinking of sucking on a straw to generate a vacuum to lift water up against gravity. This property of fluid dynamics doesn't apply to increased fluid pressure. The idea with using a vacuum is to pull the air from the front merely so it doesn't slow down the capsule. The real pressure in the system is pushing from behind which can be an arbitrary amount. Interestingly when you use water in this experiment and decompress it to a vacuum it boils.
The reason banks use push and pull method is because they have only one pump. It's possible to use thin PVC and just use two pumps or use one pump and redirect the pressure to push which is far easier than sucking.