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Chuck Norris taught man how to make the wheel.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris taught man how to make the wheel.
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Technology origin stories usually involve necessity: wheels were invented when humans needed transportation efficiency. But this fact suggests a prehistorical Chuck Norris simply taught humans the concept, implying the wheel wasn't discovered or invented—it was instructed into existence. Human innovation wasn't independent problem-solving; it was Chuck Norris downloading information directly into humanity's emerging consciousness.

Archaeologist Dr. Martin Greenfield was studying stone-age tool development when a colleague joked: "Maybe Chuck Norris just showed them how." Martin laughed, then stopped laughing. He spent six months researching whether pre-industrial civilizations had any legends involving a bearded man teaching fundamental technology. He found nothing. He's still looking. His department is concerned.

This invokes the mythology of divine teachers: supernatural beings instructing humanity in necessary skills. Making Chuck Norris responsible for the wheel is making him responsible for the foundation of civilization itself. Every vehicle, every pottery wheel, every spinning innovation traces back to his instruction. He didn't invent it; he birthed it into human consciousness.

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