Bessler is still talking about how fast his wheel rotates. The discussion is not about 'weight' rising in a flash inside the wheel. The discussion is about the rotation speed of the wheel, which requires the weights to rise and fall at a speed of 50 RPM. It was the fast speed that Wagner was saying proved the wheel could not be rotated by rising and falling weights. Bessler responded using the same phrases that Wagner used, "rise up" and "in a flash", to indicate that the weights which rest below (are at the bottom of the wheel) do indeed rise up to the top of the wheel "in a flash" at a speed of 50 RPM. This discussion between Wagner and Bessler was not about weights rising up inside the wheel and thus causing OOB rotation. It was about the speed of the wheel. Wagner maintained that because of the wheel speed the weights could not move fast enough to rise and fall while moving in and out. And Bessler responded back that indeed the weights do rise and fall with the wheel rotation and do indeed move in and out fast enough to keep up with the 50 RPM speed of the wheel.Bessler wrote:But, crazy Wagner, just note that that is indeed the case with my device.
But then just to make things a little clearer, Bessler adds a caution about presuming that you know how the wheel works. This is a caution about presuming that the rising and falling of weights is the cause of the wheel rotation due to OOB of the weights. You need to learn to read between the lines. Bessler was limited as to what he could say, for one slip of a word might give away his secret.