It all started when on Sunday twitter user @Ibelievthehype threw a pair of vans on the ground and made the claim that no matter how you threw your Vans shoes they would always land on their feet. 




People were quite taken aback by the discovery and quickly wanted to test out the newfound theory using their own shoes.









Some people took to the streets to really give the shoes some height on their throws. 









The Vans Company hasn't commented on what kind of exact witchcraft they use to make their shoes act as though they do not subscribe to the laws of physics, but some people claim to have evidence that the rule is not infallible.