1. Introduction
a. Impossible - unable to be done, performed, effected,
b. Nothing in our society is impossible
i. Wright Brothers
ii. Man on the moon
iii. English Channel
iv. Charles Limbaugh
c. Few believe that these things were possible, yet all those non believers are proven wrong.
d. Transatlantic Tunnel (Problems)
i. Hard
ii. Costly
iii. Currents
iv. Length
v. Materials
vi. Time
e. Thesis: The Transatlantic Tunnel is a plausible project because in our world, nothing is impossible, with every obstacle, there are a ways to overcome them.
2. Talk about the Transatlantic Tunnel
a. Save time
i. 54 min in comparison to about 7 hours.
b. Business would change because people can live on one continent while working in another
c. Cut travel time all over the world
3. How this has been thought out for years
4. Starting Point
5. What tunnels
a. English Channel Tunnel
b. Digging won’t work and why
c. Immerse Tunnel
i. Pressure too great
6. Floating Tunnel with cables
7. Air friction
8. Why people believe it won’t work
9. Why people believe it will work
10. Conclusions
a. Impossible - unable to be done, performed, effected,
b. Nothing in our society is impossible
i. Wright Brothers
ii. Man on the moon
iii. English Channel
iv. Charles Limbaugh
c. Few believe that these things were possible, yet all those non believers are proven wrong.
d. Transatlantic Tunnel (Problems)
i. Hard
ii. Costly
iii. Currents
iv. Length
v. Materials
vi. Time
e. Thesis: The Transatlantic Tunnel is a plausible project because in our world, nothing is impossible, with every obstacle, there are a ways to overcome them.
2. Talk about the Transatlantic Tunnel
a. Save time
i. 54 min in comparison to about 7 hours.
b. Business would change because people can live on one continent while working in another
c. Cut travel time all over the world
3. How this has been thought out for years
4. Starting Point
5. What tunnels
a. English Channel Tunnel
b. Digging won’t work and why
c. Immerse Tunnel
i. Pressure too great
6. Floating Tunnel with cables
7. Air friction
8. Why people believe it won’t work
9. Why people believe it will work
10. Conclusions