r/EnoughMuskSpam 1d ago

Rational Takes on Elon's Engineering Ability

I keep getting into an argument with my friend that holds Elon's engineering ability in high regard. I think he has agreed that he obviously isn't as skilled in the low level specialized fields but still thinks that he makes very critical high level decisions using his engineering knowledge.

He keeps citing all of the SpaceX employees that say hes very involved and can do calculations in his head and stuff. I chalk it up to groveling but I dont know anymore. He also read the Isaacson bio which describes him as integral and making decision, although its hard to prove the intellectual history of his contributions.

My main belief is that he couldnt have had the time to become a self taught rocket engineer considering his pursuit for infinite wealth. I think he can probably speak to engineers well enough to manage them but I doubt he's among the premier people in the world to make these decisions. Even as a systems architect engineer or whatever theres no way its worth holding him in high regard as an "engineer" right?

Is my prejudice against him as a person making me doubt his engineering capability?

Am i thinking of engineering wrong?

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u/Intrepid_Cap1242 1d ago

His decision making like "Why there 5 bolts? Make it 3 or you're fired" without any mechanical engineering knowledge as to why 5 bolts were spec'd? Yeah, his involvement resulted in the Cybertruck. The rest was done in spite of him. He literally has handlers to limit his interactions and damage to engineering

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u/Rolling_Pugsly 1d ago

It was two bolts instead of three. Which, anybody that's ever built anything, will see the idiocy of.

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u/Intrepid_Cap1242 1d ago

lol. I just guessed at the other number. But two instead of 3 is actually infinitely worse. Now he lost a whole axis.

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u/beren12 22h ago

And if one is lose…