>hey quaptemoc i just invented the wheel
>great, let's never use it
where the spaniards/diseases in the right for genociding these fucking autists?
Wheels aren't as useful when you don't have pack animals to drag them
>>3209621
Are you retarded?
>>3209648
>A human can drag as much as a horse or oxen
Are you?
>>3209615
They might use them later, if only wh*tes didn't genocide them
Steam engine have existed in ancient time yet it only used effectively after industrial revolution
>>3209653
a ball on a fire with two pipes is not a steam engine
>>3209671
This.
Considering indoeuropeans successfuly domesticated the horse, in 3000BC if I remember correctly, and Amerindians reached America 15000+ years after indoeuropeans settled over there... The llama could bear will 50kg. It's almost impossible for the wheel to be useful.
>>3209744
Well to be honest even TODAY the wheel suffers a lot with moder vehicles in the andes. That region just is not made for it.
>>3209648
No, sadly it seems like you're the retarded one
>>3209744
And don't forget the Andes is really shit for wheeled transportation due to the topography
>>3209650
Have you never seen a wheelbarrow? Or a rickshaw? Or a trolley?
>>3209650
Ah, the classic "wheels aren't useful without animals" meme that's been thoroughly debunked by anyone who has actually done physical labor.
>>3212966
>wire spokes and steel disc wheels with pneumatic tires
now build the same shit with a wooden disc and axle
>>3209621
>"Hey Ching, lets have a wheeled transport like our cool lords & their chariots n shiet."
>"Bro we don't have a fucking horse/ox to pull that shit."
>"Don't worry, Ching, you have me."
Result: wheelbarrow invented in China, becomes first affordable mass transportation in the realm.