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Antonio
1st March 2011, 04:26 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_transport

http://www.alternatetransport.com/


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=unitsky+string+transport+system&aq=4v&aqi=g-m1g-v4&aql=&oq=unitsky

This thing is poised to change the world.

Ponce
1st March 2011, 05:29 PM
I never click on anything that doesn't tell me something about it.......you say nothing.

Serpo
1st March 2011, 05:44 PM
As long as this company dosnt come off the rails ;D

Lot more info at web site.....good ol Russkies

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Serpo
1st March 2011, 05:51 PM
Looks very promising A......

When you look at how they make this on the VID and then ask yourself how much would it cost to build a road and compare the price ...cannot imagine a huge difference.....less accidents.


Computer Simulation of Dual Rail Track Construction

This video shows a simulation of one method of constructing a dual rail heavy duty system. This method involves constructing the track on on steel supports installed on a pile supported foundation. This modelling was subsequently used in 2001 to construct the first full-scale pilot track of 150 metres with supports up to 15 metres high.

http://www.alternatetransport.com/html/stu_video.php?video=STU_Video2_ru&res=high

vacuum
1st March 2011, 06:04 PM
Good writeup at this link with videos.

http://www.gizmag.com/unitsky-string-transport-rail-suspended/15300/

Its basically this moving at 300 - 500 kmph.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nw3tdWkWegY&feature=player_embedded

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1st March 2011, 06:06 PM
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Ponce
1st March 2011, 06:08 PM
Thanks Serpo........meanwhile back in the US.......horses and buggies.

Antonio
1st March 2011, 06:40 PM
There are about 82 Russian inventions of this caliber currently kept under wraps by the corrupt Russian govt.
Each has the potential to make Mother Russia the envy of the whole world.
I`ll keep posting info about some of them.
TPTB are scared shitless of them because they drastically lessen the dependance on resources.

I`m reading from the most reputable Russian sources about new phenomenal technologies that are ready for use today.

General of Darkness
1st March 2011, 06:44 PM
FYI, everyone is broke, unemployed, or worried about loosing their job. These people aren't going ANYWHERE, other than a FEMA camp. Hey Just saying.

Antonio
1st March 2011, 06:59 PM
These are what we call in Russian "closing" technologies, meaning such inventions close whole industries like the petrochemical cartel, the same way as cars and planes closed the horse industry.

osoab
1st March 2011, 07:03 PM
There are about 82 Russian inventions of this caliber currently kept under wraps by the corrupt Russian govt.
Each has the potential to make Mother Russia the envy of the whole world.
I`ll keep posting info about some of them.
TPTB are scared shitless of them because they drastically lessen the dependance on resources.

I`m reading from the most reputable Russian sources about new phenomenal technologies that are ready for use today.


I wouldn't count DEBKA as the most reputable of sources. ;D :ROFL:

Serpo
1st March 2011, 07:05 PM
There are about 82 Russian inventions of this caliber currently kept under wraps by the corrupt Russian govt.
Each has the potential to make Mother Russia the envy of the whole world.
I`ll keep posting info about some of them.
TPTB are scared shitless of them because they drastically lessen the dependance on resources.

I`m reading from the most reputable Russian sources about new phenomenal technologies that are ready for use today.


There is meant to be around 6000 suppressed patents around the world that if developed would change the face of the planet.

Until this happens its same ol same ol

Antonio
1st March 2011, 07:13 PM
There are about 82 Russian inventions of this caliber currently kept under wraps by the corrupt Russian govt.
Each has the potential to make Mother Russia the envy of the whole world.
I`ll keep posting info about some of them.
TPTB are scared shitless of them because they drastically lessen the dependance on resources.

I`m reading from the most reputable Russian sources about new phenomenal technologies that are ready for use today.


There is meant to be around 6000 suppressed patents around the world that if developed would change the face of the planet.

Until this happens its same ol same ol



Nobody is underestimating American brains or the rest of the world`s brains,one look at 10% of the shit that`s under wraps in USA could make one .instantly develop a full head of grey hair. The problem is that it takes a Stalinist absolute dictatorship to direct resources towards these discoveries. The entire nation needs to tighten their belts, get rid of the bloodsuckers and get this thing going. American people will never accept a decent dictatorship while going along with the current sinister one. Russia is under the same sinister dictatorship right now but it is pregnant with a benevolent one.

Glass
1st March 2011, 11:04 PM
It looks very similar to how a roller coaster might be constructed IMO. Disclaimer: I know nothin about string, theory, transport or even roller coasters for that matter.

iOWNme
2nd March 2011, 05:11 AM
How much did that cost us?

Horn
2nd March 2011, 05:40 AM
Looks like something that/s capable of those speeds on paper, then in the real world it does a third.

SLV^GLD
2nd March 2011, 05:58 AM
It's a modified sky-ride.