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Moonlazer

02/17/23 11:39 PM

#75195 RE: boston745 #75194

According to Nasa. They found evidence of fraud, and him selling tapes of his work for $100 each which he later stated that he faked.

That they couldn't replicate any of his work after multiple attempts over the years, and deemed it unworthy to look further into. Real scientists.

But back to the lawyer link: their finding which is legally binding else they be sued for misinformation...


The finest detail in there. Of the 2% of crashes due to mechanical failure, only 3% of that 2% is suspension related. So... 0.06% of cars annually are crashed due to anything suspension related...

That's a big deal in the grand scheme of things. It makes this point you keep stating about Tesla.... very... very minor.

Only 3% of 44,000 annually are because of suspension issues.