Wheel: Human civilization is moving forward on the basis of this discovery!

If you think of a world without wheels, you will see that everything has stopped. The communication system has stopped. The factory has stopped. Even if the rotation around the sun does not stop, human communication and activity on earth will stop. In other words, it is very easy to understand that human civilization has come a long way today by leaning on wheels. So according to historians, the discovery of the wheel is the greatest discovery of the evolution of human civilization. The wheel has made many of our tasks easier. Without the wheel, our lives would have been complicated and arduous. The discovery of the wheel is thought to have begun in the Kukuteni Tripilian civilization of Romania, 3600 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. The wheel is the most ancient and admirable invention to maintain the trend of development.

People invent wheels with their own imagination.

Complete human discovery

Usually, any discovery is inspired by natural ingredients. For example, people thought of making airplanes after seeing birds. Seeing the stick, tried to make the fork, much more like that. But the wheel was the invention of one hundred percent human thinking.

Michael La Barbera, a professor of biology and physiology at the University of Chicago, wrote in a 1983 issue of the American Naturalist Journal that some organisms, such as bacterial flagella, beetles, and weed insects that live close to humans, look like wheels. They are also called wheeled microorganisms.

The first wheel invented was not made for movement

There are two common ideas about the invention of the wheel; First, people on earth thought of inventing the wheel as they walked. Second, people invented the wheel for easy communication. However, these two ideas are wrong. The wheel was invented long after the advent of man on earth. And the invention of the first wheel was not made for communication.

History testifies that the use of wheels in pottery began in Mesopotamia in 3500 BC. Even 300 years later, people thought of using wheels in tow cars.

The potters used a wheel to make earthenware.

Ancient Greece invented Western philosophy and carts

Researchers believe that the first wheelbarrows appeared in classical Greece in the fourth or sixth century. The use of wheelbarrows increased in China four centuries later, and the development of wheelbarrows in Europe ended in the Middle Ages. Bong’s demise took place through the Islamic world in Rome. The wheelbarrow was a very expensive vehicle then. At that time people used to rent wheelbarrows for 3/4 days for the purpose of saving labor.

Art historian Andrea Mathis has discovered a ridiculous figure in the 1500s. Where it is seen that the upper-class people are being pushed to hell.

The wheel of fortune

What comes to mind first when you hear the word “wheel of fortune”? The god of fortune mentioned in ancient mythology? Or will many people talk about casinos or gambling halls? In both cases, there is the use of wheels. The ancient Greeks or Romans had the idea that the goddess of fortune turned the wheel of fortune on whom she relied. The Roman scholar Caesario and the Greek writer Pinder both spoke of this goddess of fortune. Even William Shakespeare used the word wheel of fortune a few times in some of his plays, such as: O fortune, good night, turn your wheel again with a sweet smile!

Casino roulette machine is also a kind of wheel!

The camel rivals the wheels!

Although the use of wheelbarrows was introduced in Greece, the use of camels instead of wheels was more common in the Middle East and North Africa between the second and sixth centuries. In 1985, A.D. Richard wrote about the 500th and 100th centuries before the birth of Jesus Christ. In his book The Camel and the Wheel, he writes about the invention of the camel’s bridle, including the deterioration of roads after the fall of the Roman Empire. Although the use of wheels for hunting and communication was abandoned in these Middle Eastern regions, the wheels were used for irrigation, millwork, and making pottery.

The oldest wheel was unbalanced

 

For centuries, thinkers, philosophers, mathematicians, and crackpots have been trying to invent a device that, once operated, could run at its own speed and produce more energy than it would consume. The biggest example of such a machine is the wheel or water mill. Which revolves endlessly without any break. Another common feature of this machine is that it can change the weight as needed to continue. These wheels have heavy arms around the rim that can be folded down or lifted up. But whatever the design, they all violate the first and second principles of thermodynamics. Since no effective model for inventing the ever-running wheel has been discovered, the U.S. Patent Office also rejected the claim for the invention of this wheel.

An original specimen of an ever-running wheel.

The first patent

According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, on August 26, 1791, one year after the passage of the U.S. Patent Act, the first patent for a wheel was issued to James McComb of Princeton, New Jersey. McComb invented a horizontal and the hollow wheel for the production and use of hydropower in the factory. Although patent officers sued McComb over the issuance of the patent, the original patent documents were destroyed in a devastating fire in 1836.

Use of wheels in toys

In Veracruz, Mexico, in 1940, archaeologists unearthed some toys. The toys were ceramic dogs and other animals. They had wheels instead of legs. The natives of North America did not use the wheel very much for transportation until the arrival of European settlers.

Wheels were also used on toy legs.

Now we are more dependent on the wheels to get somewhere. From rickshaws to advanced technology supercars, all cars depend on wheels. It is impossible to move forward without a wheel. The development of the communication system in human life was not possible without wheels. Not just that communication. The wheel has taken human civilization forward. The role of the wheel behind giving a new dimension to history, development, technology is incomparable!

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