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Elon Musk's Boring Company is hosting a competition to see who can dig tunnels faster than a snail

, wherein teams will race to design and dig a miniature tunnel faster than a snail can slither — a feat much more difficult than it sounds.

"The Boring Company's goal is to build the tunnel infrastructure necessary to enable fast, safe, and comfortable transportation, including Loop and Hyperloop," it But sitting on a train, no matter how fast, would not align with Musk's vision for individual, electric Tesla vehicles zipping through underground tunnels untouched by neighboring traffic and unburdened by sharing space with another human.

 

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