A great dream and I wish them luck, but they have huge technical issues to sort through yet (not least of which is "how do you keep all of our existing satellites in lower-than-geostationary orbit from crashing into it?"), and that $10 billion price tag is laughably optimistic.
I seem to recall that the sea-borne platforms at the base would shift the whole thing out of the way of possible collisions - assuming they had time.
I think beanstalks are by far the coolest thing I've ever come across in real life, more breathtaking than even the Great Wall of China. It's also a very, very cool video. However, I can't help thinking that it's highly unrealistic. "Our generation Will go to Space" - I very much doubt it, but future ones might - just not to the extent that the video suggests. A forest of elevators? I'm not convinced. Still, with oil running out, 'beanstalks' might be the only way to make it outside the atmosphere before long :)
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I think beanstalks are by far the coolest thing I've ever come across in real life, more breathtaking than even the Great Wall of China. It's also a very, very cool video. However, I can't help thinking that it's highly unrealistic. "Our generation Will go to Space" - I very much doubt it, but future ones might - just not to the extent that the video suggests. A forest of elevators? I'm not convinced.
Still, with oil running out, 'beanstalks' might be the only way to make it outside the atmosphere before long :)