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“If you’re going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big!”

That’s a quote from Donald J. Trump in his best-selling book “The Art of the Deal”.

And it looks like Elon Musk has certainly taken that to heart over the course of his life….thinking big for Elon is an understatement!

Who would have ever thought they could take on all the major car companies….and win?

Or just start launching rockets into Space?

Or drill massive tunnels under the Earth for things like a Hyperloop?

For anyone not named Elon Musk, almost none of these things would be achievable.

But for Elon Musk, he’s done them all…and he’s still thinking big.

The latest comes as Elon proposed this morning to build a tunnel from NYC to London, do it for $20B, and the best of all….he promises the ride will be 54 minutes!

It all started with this post from DailyLoud, writing about a proposed $20 Trillion tunnel: . .

Source (wltreport.com)

>“If you’re going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big!” >That’s a quote from Donald J. Trump in his best-selling book “The Art of the Deal”. >And it looks like Elon Musk has certainly taken that to heart over the course of his life….thinking big for Elon is an understatement! >Who would have ever thought they could take on all the major car companies….and win? >Or just start launching rockets into Space? >Or drill massive tunnels under the Earth for things like a Hyperloop? >For anyone not named Elon Musk, almost none of these things would be achievable. >But for Elon Musk, he’s done them all…and he’s still thinking big. >The latest comes as Elon proposed this morning to build a tunnel from NYC to London, do it for $20B, and the best of all….he promises the ride will be 54 minutes! >It all started with this post from DailyLoud, writing about a proposed $20 Trillion tunnel: . . [Source](https://wltreport.com/2024/12/10/elon-musk-offers-build-nyc-london-tunnel-20b/)
[–] 2 pts

That's about $1000 a ft

Drill shots crossing a river cost more than that for something a quarter of the diameter and volume is squared for every ft bigger you make it.

The volume for the work drives price down but ultimately it plateaus at physical costs per ft.