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Testing the gravity on the sun with a car

It's not somewhere you want to go on a road trip.

  • An AI video has revealed the effects gravity would have on a car from various spots in the galaxy
  • While some seem safe – others are fairly similar to what you’d expect here on planet Earth
  • However the sun is somewhere you wouldn’t want to take a trip

Published on Jan 29, 2024 at 7:38PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Jan 29, 2024 at 8:13PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Alessandro Renesis

The gravity on the sun would make it somewhere you don’t want to take a drive.

This TikTok video shows the potential effects gravity of various places in the galaxy would have on a car.

While we’ve seen Elon Musk launch a car into space and a Mercedes-Benz/Moncler hybrid designed for the moon – we’ve never seen anything quite like this.

Posted by Old Tender Man, it shows cars dropping from the sky.

The gravity of Earth is what we’re used to – and Jupiter and Uranus aren’t much different.

Meanwhile the Moon and Pluto look pretty pillowy in the AI-generated video.

However, according to the video, and the fact that it’s completely flattened and bursts into flames – the sun isn’t somewhere you should take your next road trip.

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