HaulingAss
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I know, crazy, huh? If you review these many disruptions, you will see they can all be traced back to the fact that @JBee doesn't understand that the skin, on a skinned structure, can re-distribute the load forces more evenly back into the underlying structure.4 years in and we are still arguing about what the SS does, if there is an exoskeleton, what even is an exoskeleton, if it doesn't have an exoskeleton then what is it, where is the load being carried, etc.
I can't wait till we start getting deliveries so we can start talking about actual experiences instead.
That's the only thing that explains why he's always asking for a load path diagram to show how the skin of the exoskeleton is load bearing. That's what every disruption comes down to, this one fundamental misunderstanding about how the skin of a skinned structure functions. I suspect that, even when the Cybertruck is out, he will insist he was right all along.
It matters little to me, except that I don't like to see others misled by his continued insistence.
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