Hi Jim-Mich,
your quote,
Yes, it's an absolute fact that gravity acts on all materials, including Bessler's wheel. It is also an absolute fact that if a wheel has equal weight on the left side as on the right side, then the wheel will be balanced. And gravity will NOT rotate the wheel. It is also an absolute fact that weights can be coordinated one against another such that the weights can move within a wheel and still remain always balanced.
Of course balanced weights can't rotate a wheel due to gravity. But mass-balanced moving weights can urge wheel rotation.
Jim, are you aware of the conservation of Angular Momentum, so I have to disagree, the weights cannot be moved without a force or energy input, so what do you intend to use to move the said weights? And for what purpose, as soon as you pump the weights with a external force, and get the wheel speeding up, you would then need to put even more energy into the system to work against the Centrifugal Forces. All your left with, is a very
inefficient externally driven motor.
Plus, Gravity is a force already acting on the weights and wheel, this adds friction to the wheel bearings and pivot points, in short, if gravity is not working with you, then gravity is working against you.
My Quote, It is also a fact, that if a wheel has more weight on one side than it does on the other side, Gravity will turn the wheel to seek a balance (the wheels center of Gravity), the wheel will keep moving until it can find the CoG, if the wheel cannot find its CoG, the wheel will keep on moving.