Owen Sparks has uncovered a stunning Tesla Easter egg right in the heart of Texas.
The dedicated space, energy and electric vehicle watcher posted a satellite map on X that perfectly connects Tesla Headquarters in Austin, the new Neuralink facility in Del Valle, and the combined SpaceX and Boring Company site in Bastrop County into the iconic Cybertruck logo.
I verified this wild claim myself. using both Google Maps and Apple Maps, I plotted the exact facility pins and traced the connecting lines in red. Side by side with the official Cybertruck wedge logo image, the sharp angular shape matches with impressive precision.

Sparks shared the image with the enthusiastic caption “TESLA EASTER EGG – YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP!!!” adding that “The simulation theory is starting to look more and more plausible by the day.”
This fun discovery perfectly matches one of Elon Musk’s well-known observations: “The most entertaining outcome is the most likely.”
It also brings back memories of the joyful community energy at Tesla’s 2022 Cyber Rodeo event, where the company set up a free tattoo parlor and fans celebrated the new Giga Texas factory with Cybertruck-themed ink.

In this age of transition, seeing Elon’s companies literally outline the future on the Texas map feels like literal poetry.
From creating the future for humanity, one of Amazing Abundance at Tesla to expanding human potential with Neuralink and reaching for the stars with SpaceX, Texas is becoming ground zero for an incredible tomorrow.
“You want to wake up in the morning and think the future is going to be great – and that’s what being a spacefaring civilization is all about. It’s about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past. And I can’t think of anything more exciting than going out there and being among the stars.”-Elon Musk
Moments like this make us question the very real possibility of our own reality as an dynamic and entertaining simulation, in the works of Owen Sparks,
“The simulation theory is starting to look more and more plausible by the day.”
