Elon Musk has weighed in on the conspiracy theory suggesting that a top chess player is cheating using vibrating anal beads.
The chess world was rocked this week after five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen, 31, quit the prestigious Sinquefield Cup after losing to Hans Niemann, 19.
Carlsen did so by tweeting a video of José Mourinho saying: "If I speak I am in big trouble. Big, big trouble."READ MORE: Elon Musk loses tech race to implant humans with orgasm-inducing 'brain chips'Another player revealed that Carlsen pulled out because he suspected Niemann was "probably cheating".Niemann has since admitted that he cheated by using computer assistance when playing online as a child, but denied any wrongdoing at this tournament. "If they want me to strip fully naked, I will do it," said Niemann. "I don’t care.
Because I know I am clean. You want me to play in a closed box with zero electronic transmission, I don’t care."Chess fans have been theorising as to how Niemann could be beating the tournament's anti-cheating precautions, which include a 15-minute delay in the broadcast of moves and radio-frequency identification checks.One theory has caught the attention of Tesla CEO Musk and he reacted to a clip shared by another Twitter user, which showed someone discussing the possibility of anal beads being used.The person in the video said: "That's probably a good one right, an anal bead would probably beat the thing, the engine.
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