What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

https://lemmy.world/post/8964453

What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp? - Lemmy.World

You ever see a dog that’s got its leash tangled the long way round a table leg, and it just cannot grasp what the problem is or how to fix it? It can see all the components laid out in front of it, but it’s never going to make the connection. Obviously some dog breeds are smarter than others, ditto individual dogs - but you get the concept. Is there an equivalent for humans? What ridiculously simple concept would have aliens facetentacling as they see us stumble around and utterly fail to reason about it?

Thinking that tailgating the vehicle directly in front of them will make thousands of other vehicles in front of that vehicle magically go faster. And many other reckless car-brain stunts.
We saw on mythbusters that tailgating is really good for fuel economy so we’re all just amateur scientists collecting data.
At highway speeds, tailgating 10 ft behind a 53 ft tractor-trailer will net you about a 39% boost in fuel economy. And further your fuel usage will drop by 100% after the trailer flattens your hood from a sudden stop maneuver!
Mythbusters: drafting 10 feet behind a big rig will improve mileage 39 percent - Autoblog

Warning: Don't try this! The safest distance to drive behind a big rig at 55 miles per hour is 150 feet. Driving any closer is insane because it puts you in the driver's blind spot and also does not give you enough time to respond if the big rig's driver changes speed. This post is for informational purposes only.

Autoblog
Also, the closer you are to the trailer, the safer you are! Because the speed difference is much smaller, when you touch the trailer!