You know less than my two hermit crabs - and this is a 95 page thread DEDICATED to that fact. You must be very proud.
Hermit crabs are quite successful creatures. You must disappoint them.
There are literally thousands of posts here explaining just how wrong your "understanding" of physics is - and expressing utter amazement at your bizarre claims.
They have all proven to be false.
I will take the example of the elliptical wheel. The process by which such a vehicle moves, is more like that of walking than of a round wheel. When walking, you place a leg ahead you, and move over your foot, rather as a fulcrum. During this process, your body moves up and down in the gravitational field, and some of this energy is returned by various means. An elliptical wheel is much the same, but of course, less sophisticated.
As I said, as you walk, much of your mass is raised and lowered, and this is a major loss of the system. Wheels eliminate that motion, which is why cycling is so efficient.
The car on the hill is another. It is hill climbing, so it is likely that the tyre pressure is low, so it will readily be deformed. However, the majority of the load must be on the downhill side of the axle, if it is to make progress up the hill.
Also, there is no reference by which to make an accurate assessment.
This could be one photograph of many taken in rapid succession, or a single frame from a video. Perhaps the car is actually bouncing, and the wheel heavily loaded, or the opposite. It would be difficult to be sure
It is a car photographer's wet-dream, not evidence.
Can you find even ONE such post about my lack of understanding - that you didn't write?
There are two simple cases, that you have just directly supported. They do question your understanding, and your ability to assess evidence.
Want more?
OK, Sporksta. You start with any item from Dan_0's list, and see if you can hold your side. I predict failure to be imminent.