Bill and I have touched on this in the past.ovyyus wrote:You think finding a gravity/inertia energy source is more likely than hiding a low energy heat source? One can be accomplished, but not the other.ME wrote:but if Bessler used a heat-source it would have been felt.
Name me one source of usable energy source that does not create heat in its function of producing power, be it chemical, electrical mechanical or bio. The term used is; "Exothermic"...
Combustion reactions of fuels
Neutralization
Burning of a substance
Deposition of dry ice (carbon dioxide) from the gaseous state
Adding water to anhydrous copper(II) sulfate
The thermite reaction
Reactions taking place in a self-heating can based on lime aluminium
Many corrosion reactions such as oxidation of metals
Most polymerization reactions
The Haber process of ammonia production
Respiration
Decomposition of vegetable matter into compost
Solution of sulfuric acid into water
Dehydration of sugars upon contact with sulfuric acid
Detonation of nitroglycerin
If Bessler's wheels produced usable force you can bet that they also produced heat in the process if only by friction.
Question is: could they have deliberately been designed to build enough heat to be self-sufficient, yet cool enough to be insignificant to the witnesses.
Ralph