I went to your site and clicked the "Walker" avi link and...nothing happened! I let the PC sit for almost a 1/2 hour since I only have a 56 kbps modem and nothing downloaded.
I also think you have a coding problem on your homepage. I was only able to get half of a blank image area on the page and could not scroll it down to see the whole image area...
ken
Ken
It worked for me. The AVI took about 8 minutes to download with DSL. The homepage image was slow, but complete.
I just downloaded your walker.avi from your website.
How come it's the biggest waste of 3.5mb I've ever seen?
Are you really trying to convey a working wheel with it?
If so, you really need help with filming it.
-Ed
P.S. If anyone is wondering, I've been taking Bill's advice and "telling it like it is" today. :-) I figure my reputation is stuck anyway, so what difference does it make?
Hey Ed, say it like it is mate! Rep meter be damned, you can't go wrong being direct and honest, so long as you don't mind a little gravel rash now and then. lol
I have been watching Georg's walker video, and if you turn up the volume, you can hear the inner wheel hitting the outer wheel at regular intervals, even after the wheel itself has gone beyond the camera view. I could not hear any slowing down................ That's good enough for me!
Jeff, didn't you see him push the wheel initially?
If you put something inside a hollow drum and roll it on the ground, of course the thing inside the drum is going to move around in there and also make sounds in the process.
Could this be it?!... I went to the garage, grabbed a heavy tyre rim, placed it on the flat smooth floor, gave it a little push, it slowly rolled across the floor at a constant speed until it hit the wall. WaHoo! Now all I have to do is figure out how to attach four of these weird rim-things somewhere to my car! Hang on a minute, what's that?... a knock at the back door... a strange buzzing sound in my ears?... BRB...
Oh god, I'm sorry. I just can't help myself sometimes. I really wish sarcasm wasn't the lowest form of humour :P
Bessler's bi-directional wheel also required a small push to get it started. IMHO, this wheel design is also bi-directional. Doubt if you like, but I fully expect that we will be hearing much more of Georg's efforts. Heaven knows the world needs another good energy source, and my heart tells me his approach is the way to go.
seems to me like folks have two fears in free energy.............#1 they fear someone will beat them to the answer.............#2 they fear someone will find the answer and not inform them imideatly ........just the way it looks from here
the uneducated
if your gona be dumb you gota be tough
Who need drugs when you can have fatigue toxins and caffeine
i think in a way most of us don't really want to see the hunt come to an end............after so many years of diddleing with this.......what else could be as interesting
the uneducated
if your gona be dumb you gota be tough
Who need drugs when you can have fatigue toxins and caffeine
Hey Bill,
waiting for your wheel, maybe it is better than mine, not a copy, your own design. Over your long time of developement you must be able to present your work. Not typing and drawing and publishing from others, that can be done from every child. Where is your own wheel ?
Try to beat segmented cylinder version, you can't I am sure. Any other version for example T-pendulum dosn't run with this hit(impact) frequence.
You can not be better because you are not able to analyse a simple movement.