envisioned what the hyperloop travel experience will be like, and as "full frame" contributor sandra hughes found out, reinventing the way we all travel is no small challenge. sandra: driving from los angeles to san francisco takes between 6 and 8 hours. it's about 620 kilometers. flying between the two cities takes about an hour but could cost hundreds of dollars. the third travel option may look like a cross between a ride at disneyland and a science fiction transporter, but it's under a decade away, and it's called the hyperloop. for a $200 ticket, you can travel between the two cities in about 30 minutes. marta: it changes the perception of space. it--it changes the perception of time. it's--it's going to be revolutionary. sandra: revolutionary because the hyperloop could change the way people work, live, and commute. marta: people can live--they will be able to live in cheaper towns and cities and commute to bigger cities for work. i mean, it's going to also change the way we live. i mean, it's quite incredible to think about, that you can actually, you know, live in los angeles and wo