The ‘Largest’ Swimming Pool in the World – Only 3 Square Meters, But You Can Never Reach the End!
With the development of society, people's lives have become increasingly better, and people are also learning to enjoy life more, such as going out to night markets, singing, dating friends, and of course, now it's more advanced, like going out for exercise and travel. Swimming has also become a very popular sport. However, when we go swimming, we usually go to swimming pools or lakes. Only the rich can build swimming pools in their own homes, which are private and exclusive. Talking about this, the editor suddenly wants to introduce everyone to the 'largest' swimming pool in the world.
It's basically a black technology pool. As the world's largest swimming pool, it's only 3 square meters. It's very small, which is surprising. But when you swim in it, you'll find you can never reach the end, achieving a good fitness effect. This has attracted many swimming enthusiasts. It feels like a very good pool, but unfortunately, this pool can only accommodate one person. This is probably its drawback.
The principle of this pool is very simple. In plain language, it's like a treadmill. Although it's only 3 square meters and the space is very narrow, it's enough for a grown man to swim in it while freely swimming. As long as you turn on the switch at the front of the pool, the water flow will push you back, forming a current, and people can swim freely in it.
Many people might have questions: if you're tall, won't you stretch your arms and touch the wall? The designer of this pool thought of this, so a special sensor was installed in the pool to calculate your swimming speed. When you're tired, the water flow in the pool will slow down. If you want to swim faster, the pool will adjust its state to make you faster. This is why, even though the area of this pool isn't very large, it allows you to never reach the end.
As a high-tech product, its price is naturally very expensive. It feels like this thing is designed for the rich. It has nothing to do with ordinary people. However, if it's widely available in the future, I believe the price will gradually decrease!