It would be good to focus on the science and cite references. This is one of several I found that all say the same thing.
https://www.livescience.com/43269-what- ... point.html"The dew point is the temperature at which air is saturated with water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water.
"When air has reached the dew-point temperature at a particular pressure, the water vapor in the air is in equilibrium with liquid water, meaning water vapor is condensing at the same rate at which liquid water is evaporating.
"Below the dew point, liquid water will begin to condense on solid surfaces (such as blades of grass) or around solid particles in the atmosphere (such as dust or salt), forming clouds or fog."
If anyone has a good reference that varies this, please cite it. If not I think it's time to move on.
I would like to see platforms flat in one direction and going down left and right in the other direction, like a very shallow tile roof. This would make precipitation go away from the tent. I got wet at one Overland Track platform when snow fell and slid over the groundsheet. Some platforms such as the ones at Cope Hut in Victoria defy attempts to easily secure a tent. I like ground better.