Without riders, bicycles fall over, so it’s no surprise physicists still can’t explain why they stay upright (5 September, p 30). Handlebars control the course of the contact between wheels and road, ...
This is the wrong question. It should read “How does a human stay upright on a bicycle?” The ability to cycle must lie in proprioceptive mechanisms, presumably centred on the inner ear, and our visual ...
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