Actually, it could take less than any of the others. it all depends on
how many cars you want in the loop at one time. you could start with
just one, and keep adding them. its essentially a huge juggling trick,
so you can use that analogy to see how you could keep adding cars until
you reach the capacity of the system to process them. What it will
require is a vast amount of momentum put into the system, to keep things
flowing. Once you get it going, the only energy you need to put in is
that to match the momentum losses induced by new cargo put into the
system. The cars would already have the momentum. Additionally, let me
change the geosynch station, it would not need to be so big, unless it
were handling a loop at full capacity.
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