Most of us probably know about the story of “Velcro”. Swiss mountaineer George de Mestral had returned from a lovely hike with his dog only to discover that his boots and pants (along with his dog) were covered with burrs. Instead of simply being annoyed, he picked up a microscope to look at the tiny things that were grabbing onto his fabric for dear life.
Nature apparently had made these tiny little hooks that are incredibly strong once they had a loop to sink their teeth into- George took this idea and developed “Velcro” (which comes from the combination of velour and crochet).
Now, here’s the deal.
It’s not as if George was the first person to have cockleburs attached to him after a nature hike. Prickly burrs have been plaguing people since they started wearing fabric. But it took the intellectual curiousity and sticky determination (lots of trial and error) of a George de Mestral to gain inspiration from this annoyance and turn it into one of the most recognizable and useful inventions in the world.
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