Why does the Tesla logo look like ovaries?

Why does the Tesla logo look like ovaries?

The logo of an electric car company and ovaries The name of the company is a tribute to the Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla. On social media, you can find several different opinions about the origin of the company's logo. Some users believe that it was the female reproductive system that inspired the designers.

What is the meaning behind the Tesla logo?

The Tesla logo is intended to represent the cross-section of an electric motor, Musk explained to a querying Twitter follower. Musk seemed to be referring to the main body of the "T" as representing one of the poles that stick out of a motor's rotor, with the second line on top representing a section of the stator.Feb 2, 2017

Is Tesla logo a uterus?

This has bothered me for years!", to Medusa sans Frontières believing the similarity is so obvious "it's how you know no-one on the design team had a uterus". According to a tweet from Elon Musk, the T shape is a cross section of the Tesla engine one of the many design Easter Eggs Tesla is known for.

Is the Tesla logo a cat nose?

Elon Musk enjoys sharing his thoughts on the Internet. And one day he was asked if the Tesla logo was designed to resemble cat's nose. And Elon confirmed it! Maybe it's only a joke, and one day we'll find out this to be but an irony, but for now it holds true.

What does Tesla logo represent?

According to CEO Elon Musk, it's a stylized section of the cross-section of an electric motor that represents a section of the stator and rotor that comprises one. The main part of the T is one of the windings on the rotor while the line above it, separated by a space, is the stator.

Why does the Tesla logo look like an IUD?

Why does the Tesla logo look like an IUD? - Quora. Apparently the modern IUD was developed based on a cross-section segment of Nikola Tesla's original AC induction motor, the motor that is found in Tesla Model S and Model X cars and the more direct influence on Tesla's choice of a logo for their brand.