Hyperloop
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A theoretical high-speed transportation system, proposed by Elon Musk, in which pressurized capsules ride on an air cushion driven by linear induction motors and air compressors through reduced-pressure tubes.
"Musk began developing another transportation project in 2012, something he calls the Hyperloop."
- 2 A control structure in which a loop repeats until either a stopping condition is met or all possible values of the looping index have been checked.
"If Hal finds a value of x such that fun(x), Hal sends a signal to Dave (perhaps a light-beam). Dave carries a receiving device with him, which stores a variable, xFound, initialised to a default value of 0; this receiver sets xFound to 1 on (and only on) receipt of a signal from Hal. Once Dave reaches point r, Hal's entire infinite history lies in Dave's past, and any signal that Hal might have sent to Dave will have arrived. So from Dave's perspective, by point r, Hal has completed a hyperloop."
- 3 A quantum mechanical paradox resulting from the observer being a product of the observations that it makes.
"At this point, the hyperloop breaks in. A holographic virtual image is presented to an optical observer. Where is the observer of the image formed from Gij? Presumably, it is the physicist. But the physicist is himself an image projected from the same source. We still have a self-viewing system, and a no-exit loop."
Example
More examples"Remember how Hyperloop was going to make public transportation obsolete?"
Etymology
From hyper- + loop.
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