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09/11/24 9:47 AM

#88357 RE: boston745 #88355

Tesla's Self-Driving Video: A Conspiracy Theory Fit for a Hollywood Blockbuster

So, let me get this straight: Elon Musk, the visionary behind electric cars and reusable rockets, decided to stage a video to... show off his self-driving technology? That's like a magician revealing the secrets of his tricks before the show. It's a level of incompetence that would make even the most inept magician blush.

Let's consider the logistics. To stage a video like this, Tesla would have needed to hire a team of Hollywood stunt drivers, a special effects crew, and perhaps even a time machine to ensure the traffic lights cooperated with their elaborate plan. All of this, just to convince a few people that their cars could drive themselves? It's a conspiracy theory so outlandish, it would be more believable as a plotline in a spy thriller.

And let's not forget about the engineer's testimony. Sure, he might have said the video was staged, but have you considered the possibility that he's just trying to save his own skin? Maybe he's afraid of getting sued or fired, so he's throwing Tesla under the bus. It's a classic tactic used by disgruntled employees everywhere.

In conclusion, the idea that Tesla staged a video to promote its self-driving technology is about as credible as the rumor that the moon is made of cheese. It's a conspiracy theory that defies logic, common sense, and even basic physics. So, let's move on to something more interesting, like discussing the merits of a vegan diet or the existence of Bigfoot.