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Dissecting The SSC Tuatara Record Run With Math And Science
Dissecting The SSC Tuatara Record Run With Math And Science-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:02

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I have refused to subject my brain to the complexities of math and science since I finished my last core requirement for my liberal arts degree, but 2020 keeps forcing me to acknowledge the existence of both. Today, looking at the SSC Tuatara record run in order to understand if it really broke a record and how fast it actually went.

If you haven’t followed the news, well—you’ve missed out. In sum: SSC took its Tuatara out to a sanctioned Nevada road and told the press it had clocked 331 mph, which would make it the in the world. Then some folks with the Internet actually analyzed the run and decided that . Even the driver wasn’t quite sure he’d clocked a . Last week, SSC announced it would just be .

Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m not the greatest with numbers, which means that I just didn’t know what to make of some of the articles and videos that have popped up. Somehow, though, Jason Fenske at managed to use calculus and still phrase it in a way that made sense.

Fenske talked to pretty much everyone involved with putting together the run as well as some of the folks on YouTube that initially called out the discrepancies in the video footage.

The basic consensus is: SSC messed up big time. It got a little too ahead of itself announcing its record to the world without verifying its accuracy, which is something you should never do lest you be torn apart by the Internet. But if you want to know all the math and science behind why SSC’s triumphant press release was wrong and how to tell, well—I leave that to Mr. Fenske, who will do a far better job explaining the complexities of the whole situation than I can.

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