The Laughing Man

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A modern magnetic-levitation train such as Japan’s Chuo Shinkansen uses more, not less, energy than one on rails. Putting one in a vacuum saves energy, but brings a penalty too, because not only do the vacuum pumps need power, but since air resistance cannot help to slow the train, braking requires more energy.
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