You walk a few blocks to the train station, climbing aboard as the departing lights flash, and take your seat. The key: reduce the friction and resistance. Although a relatively old concept, originally dating to the 18th century, the “vactrain” has been rekindled with a modern twist. Allowing a travel time from New York City to Washington DC in 29 minutes flat. How can we reduce friction and resistance to get from A-to-B better, faster, more efficiently?
Source: Forbes December 08, 2017 15:45 UTC