Incredible Innovation Goes Viral: Bicycle With Square Wheels Actually Works!
Watch the stunning video of a cyclist riding a bike with fully functional square wheels, breaking conventional wisdom about bike design and challenging the laws of physics.
Recently, a video of a bicycle with fully-functional square wheels has taken the internet by storm. Yes, you heard it right - square wheels! The footage has left viewers in awe, scratching their heads in disbelief as they watch a cyclist ride smoothly on a bike with square wheels, defying the laws of physics and common sense.
Engineer Comes Up With Fully-Functional Square Wheels
Engineer Sergii Gordieiev of the innovative YouTube channel The Q enjoys tinkering with bizarre ideas. Whether making a bicycle that rides on ice or building the world¡¯s smallest functional cycle, the man of science has a profound affection for bike design.
Well, his days of tinkering led him to wonder if he could make a fully functional bike with square wheels. The concept of circular wheels, though centuries old, has been an important innovation in physics and engineering. To think that someone could mould the very fabric of the concept has been blowing people's minds all over the internet.
So, when Twitter user Massimo shared a clip of Sergii¡¯s successful experiment, people lost their bearings. The user introduced the bicycle and wrote, "How The Q created a bike with fully working square wheels (capable of making turns)."
How The Q created a bike with fully working square wheels (capable of making turns)
¡ª Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 11, 2023
[full video: https://t.co/wWdmmzRQY3]pic.twitter.com/bTIWpYvbG1
The Internet Could Not Swallow The Idea Of Square Wheels
People¡¯s reaction to the innovation was confusing, as their brains accustomed to the laws of physics rejected the very idea of a square wheel. Though some did enjoy the creativity, many pointed out that the square wheels weren¡¯t technically ¡°wheels.¡±
One user questioned the motivations behind making such a bicycle.
¡ª McLovin (@OneNameLikeSeal) April 11, 2023
While a cynical commenter wrote, ¡°We had Airships and electric cars 100s of years ago -- today we have this..¡±
We had Airships and electric cars 100s of years ago -- today we have this...https://t.co/Iqi5VJNzo1
¡ª Jason Kneen (@jasonkneen) April 11, 2023
One fellow thought the alteration could keep street dogs at bay, ¡°Well, at least the dogs won¡¯t run after the bike tires.¡±
Well, at least the dogs won¡¯t run after the bike tires. ??
¡ª Marvin Thompson (@marvinjthompson) April 12, 2023
One user argued, ¡°Actually that¡¯s not really square wheels in the general sense they are square frames with tracks. Sorry, but that¡¯s definitely doesn¡¯t add up to square wheels. Anyway, it¡¯s funny and throws you for a loop for a second. That was the original intention of the invention.¡±
actually that¡¯s not really square wheels in the general sense they are square frames with tracks. Sorry, but that¡¯s definitely doesn¡¯t add up to square wheels. Anyway, it¡¯s funny and throws you for a loop for a second. That was the original intention of the invention. ?
¡ª Steve Bickham (@steve_bickham) April 11, 2023
Another joked, ¡°Aliens saw this video turned the ship around and headed for another galaxy.¡±
Aliens saw this video turned the ship around and headed for another galaxy.
¡ª Boomtap (@boomtaplive) April 11, 2023
One person questioned the practicality of wheels, saying, "Just seems like way too much friction to make sense. Can¡¯t imagine much coasting."
Just seems like way too much friction to make sense. Can¡¯t imagine much coasting.
¡ª Joseph R Salus (@JRSFootball) April 11, 2023
One simply enjoyed the video, saying, "That looks amazingly satisfying."
That looks amazingly satisfying
¡ª Charles Campbell (@Charles03401438) April 12, 2023
While another admitted, ¡°I like the experiment but my brain rejects it.¡±
I like the experiment but my brain rejects it pic.twitter.com/KcSjqsBbOZ
¡ª Bob Walker (@rwalker1072) April 11, 2023
How The Inventor Made It Work
Wondering how Sergii achieved the bizarre feat? Well, the inventor obviously couldn¡¯t make square wheels work like conventional round wheels do, but he did think of a way to make square frames functional.
Sergii built a channel over the wheels that could be activated by the pedals in the cycle while the frame of the wheel itself remained stationary.
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