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A noteworthy design feature of the wheel lies in its delicate construction; the wheel is finely balanced, allowing it to respond sensitively to air currents. The base of the wheel does not contain magnets, batteries, or any mechanical means of inducing motion, making it entirely reliant on external input for its rotation.
The Mechanics of the Wheel
Invented by George Igil, the Agil Wheel was developed from his research into what he termed "bio energy." The wheel functions by coordinating with the user's hand movements. If one positions the wheel between himself and an outstretched arm, the wheel rotates in accordance with the direction of the hand placement; anticlockwise with the right hand and clockwise with the left.