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How to Prove Anything
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The vast majority of American highways, on/off ramps, and interchanges have been designed for 1950s automobile technology and construction techniques consisting only of concrete and rebar. Due to the advent of cars with some “Get Up and Go” for cool dads and even cooler stepmoms, the large horizontal-overpass interchanges are now unnecessary, particularly with the raw acceleration power of the electric vehicle. These traditional interchange designs not only take up too much space in an urbanized world, but they also create endless traffic. This paper proposes and tests four alternative interchange designs to include a Hot Wheels-style vertical loop, an adaptation of an M.C. Escher drawing, a Möbius strip, and an interdimensional portal. The study found that the new interchanges destroyed 99% of the vehicles, and the technology will likely require a maturation process before being integrated into a modern highway.
Keywords: Civil Engineering, Highways...
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