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Not to mention that drilling a 6 meter wide hole through the Earth would displace over 340 cubic meters of rock

Quite a bit more, I'd say.
 
1.13 billion cubic meters only a little more than 340
 
CastMetal,

Really not. Being the earth diameter at the equator 12756.3 km,the volume would be: 360675885,3 cubic metre


 
I thought I remembered the number correctly as 40000km but turns out that was circumference.

my apologies
 
While taking college physics back in the early '60's, such math was covered. Halliday and Resnick was our physics book.
 
Thanks ione! Exactly what I was looking for.
 
I'd never heard of Hooke's "Gravity Train", but the same topic is covered in this blog post:


and following posts look at it in a bit more detail.

There's also a link between the transit time equation and Euler's column buckling formula, if you have a look around.

Doug Jenkins
Interactive Design Services
 
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