...lets be honest, the rover tyres make no sense at all...
No one here cares that they make no sense
to you. In the future, please don't make assumptions regarding others opinions,
particularly, when those assumptions are in error...no one here agrees with you.
Worlds dumbest tyre design ever.
Your uninformed opinion is not evidence...when will you present evidence that the rovers were faked....soon?
It may be impossible to make a vehicle with weight restrictions that would work on the moon, also they didn't have time for delays, also IT WAS ALL A SHAM, so why not go with a cool looking design they can hoon around in rather than something clumsy looking like a tracked vehicle?
Is this how you will be proceeding? ...no evidence , just you shouting IT WAS FAKE?
Once again....not evidence...
These are army tests, they were told to test the wheels with the expected weight the would have on the moon, in a simulated lunar soil, and that is what they did. Simple as that.
...and apparently passed those tests,
OR THEY WOULD HAVE "FIXED" THE ROVER UNTIL IT DID WORK.
It is entirely possible that they did not consider the implications of 1/6g above and beyond the weight difference at all, especially as it was not in their brief to go beyond testing the wheel/soil interaction.
So you make the unsupported assumption that the scientists were pretty stupid.
Sorry, but no foundation for you to make such a determination.