For years I did not write on the forum.
but now I have developed a hypothesis that fits with all the testimonies and writings of the author: bi-directional motion, springs, coupled elements, shots in the direction of motion, deformation of the edge, swinging and other coincidences.
easy to build for any carpenter but I'm not. I am convinced that the perpetual motion does not contradict the principles of thermodynamics if the Yarkovsky hypothesis is true.
Osipovich Ivan Yarkovsky, in 1888, trying to reformulate the force of gravity, he founded a theory based on the flow of aether. According to his hypothesis celestial bodies absorb the ether and their mass would increase.
someone wants to help me?
otherwise ... ...
Que Sera Sera,
What ever will be, will be;
The future's not ours to see
Que Sera Sera,
What will be, will be
good news
Moderator: scott
Maybe look at: http://home.netcom.com/~sbyers11/grav11.htm
I could post links to the various sub-pages, but once on the site, there are lots of pages containing lots of research and data.
Link to forum thread: Stanley Byer's Prime Radiation as Gravity source.
Note that a link to Stanley Byer's website is also on the Besslerwheel.com links page under the heading of "Push Gravity Theories". It is the 4th item on the list.
I could post links to the various sub-pages, but once on the site, there are lots of pages containing lots of research and data.
Link to forum thread: Stanley Byer's Prime Radiation as Gravity source.
Note that a link to Stanley Byer's website is also on the Besslerwheel.com links page under the heading of "Push Gravity Theories". It is the 4th item on the list.
re: good news
Thank you. I will read carefully
re: good news
carloluna wrote:
Ralph
You say you have formed an hypothesis, but you are not a builder. You ask for help, are you looking for a carpenter?easy to build for any carpenter but I'm not. I am convinced that the perpetual motion does not contradict the principles of thermodynamics if the Yarkovsky hypothesis is true.
Ralph
re: good news
I can say I have all the materials for a wheel very rude and really cheap but it would be enough for a test. I have to perfect them and assemble them. I built a wooden wheel but now it seems weak to support 32 kg of moving metal parts. Need to find an expert mechanic unpaid in my region (Veneto, Italy) willing to follow a crazy project. However, I'm pretty sure that the few pieces of the puzzle that we have, are recomposed in a unique way according to my design.