downslope
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I'll believe your explanation of that's the way it works by "friction".The only time the lugs would ever carry any weight would be if the lugs were to loosen. The weight is carried by the wheel/hub mounting surface itself while the lugs maintain the clamping "friction."
It's just that we've all seen how tight those wheel centers fit to the hub, especially if a little corrosion sets in. The tight fit may also help somewhat in preventing lug nut loosening as it keeps things centered.