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It's not about vacuum being weightless. It's about vacuum being an active stress factor for the entire construction.

It will _want_ to collapse. It's not sitting there doing nothing.



Well I was responding to a specific poster who focused on a different issue. Steel tubes can easily withstand a vacuum... a round tube is an extremely strong structure. Sure the joints between pieces would be the harder part, especially with earthquakes and the like forcing flexibility.


Wouldn't they put the vacuum tube inside of a slightly larger tube?




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