Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-31526827-20190514081652/@comment-38518555-20190522085354

Denizer wrote: SM Racer wrote: Amrosa wrote: There is no cognitive dissonance on my part. I simply gave you an answer to the problem you posed based on physics and products that are already on the market, namely airless solid tires.

Radiation and micrometeorites would likely rip the car to shreds before too long, but the solid tires would definitely last long enough for the publicity stunt to make the news. C,mon guys, ambient air pressure is ~15psi. So a normal Tesla tire in space is an effective pressure of about 60psi, or 33% over recommended. That's not even gonna leak, let alone explode. But if you want to, you could reduce the tire pressure in the car to 30psi before launch (still drivable!) and that would be an effective recommended 45psi in space. Dude don't go there. Heavy trolling going on... Stay away... I should have stopped at my example of how 'perception' is easily formulated. But the ol' ego did a buttinsky and I brought up that other stuff. No trolling intended. Just a momentary submissiveness to 'ego'. You may well be in one of my other sandboxes and I dont see it.