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Scientists believe that a elevator to space is the newest and better way to travel to space, rather than

making a rocket.

It takes forever to make a plane and then risk lives to see if it works to do the mission, but what if you
could just step in an elevator and not have to worry? Imagine how much easier that would be for the
people that go to space.

Rockets cost $500 million per launch, but is it really worth it? The work and money is not reasonable,
because you can only use it once! If we get an elevater to space in the U.S it could be used as much as
you would want to use... with no additional charge! What a deal!

My company that is designing the elevator plan to have the money raised by 2030, the sum is a
estimation of 500 billion dollars. Once that part is done, the actual work will be done by 2063, a
reasonable goal sinec we are building to space. Also, when it is done it will be worth it, but you'll find out
later- or your kids will.

The ride to space will be just like a normal hotel elevator, but much fancier. We have a blueprint where
the design is very creative. It has seats for 20 people, a food court, cup holders in the seats, a music
player and personal tv. The food court takes up half the space of the pod, but you still have plenty of
space. Each seat is garenteed at least a two by two feet coverage for yourself.

Now, back to the food area. We have all your kitchen utencils, from microwave to sink. Cabnits hold all
the ingrediants for anything you'll ever need and some food already baked specially for you.

Before you go on the elevator, we have a survey for you to take. It has questions like wether you can
breathe in space, if you have a kelp storage, and such things. We have a small kelp holder for each seat
in return, but you have to supply it with your own kelp. The kelp will help you breathe in space, and such
things in case you can't breathe the air yourself.

Yeah, and when I said no additional charge earlier... I was lying. You need to pay $1 million dollars per
person, at the least. The prices are according to age. The ages and fees are listed below.

Ages 1-3: $1 million

Ages 3-9: $1.5 million

Ages 10-18: $2 million

Ages 18-55: $3 million

Ages 55-100: $5 million

Any ages above 100 are not allowed in the elevator. Health problems could be bad in the low air
environment.

So there are the ages, and I hope to see you there in 2063! Unless, of course, I'm already dead. So I'll see
you then!

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