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Art ,this link may be of interest you,i have always found him very interesting,he did a talk back in 97 about a chamber below the Sphinx at Giza which was there at least a 1000 years before the Pyramids unfortunately the guy in charge of the Egyptian Antiquities stopped his ultra sound activity and therefore no conclusion attained ...in all probability you know about this...hes a very interesting guy....Good Luck....
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Waltzee, I honestly didn't know someone else had built a Perpetual Motion Pendulum and I had no luck inserting it in a drum....so its a "dead duck" and I couldn't even give it away....Thanks for the information ….Good Luck..
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Perhaps if you plucked the duck, made the video of it, and put it on YouTube.
That sounds like something a lot of people would pay the see.
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I'd pay to see that.
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That was pretty juvenile, muchacho.
rasselasss wrote:Waltzee, I honestly didn't know someone else had built a Perpetual Motion Pendulum and I had no luck inserting it in a drum....so its a "dead duck" and I couldn't even give it away....Thanks for the information ….Good Luck..
Maybe your pendulum needs a brain.

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Like the milkovic. I don't know how long they've been trying to make their pendulum get into
a drum, but I don't think they've managed to do it. I was looking at some notes, and I
noticed someone around that time was simulating a Perpetual pendulum (2005?). I don't
know where that ever went. Simulators can be quite deceiving if you can't interpret what
they're saying

It seems also someone around that time had made a magnetic Perpetual pendulum.

Although you may not be aware of it your idea is not novel.
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Silent the last few weeks I've been working on your suggestion on how to generate electricity from this Perpetual Motion Pendulum ….by the use of "ratchet drives" on either side of the pendulum which is permanently "fixed"to the shaft betwixt two bearings thus giving "drive"each side of the "swing"...not exactly as per Bessler Wheel idea but as a stand alone drive ….will keep you posted ....Good Luck.
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Hey rasselasss that sounds cool! I can somewhat imagine one-way drives on either side of the pendulum like you say that could be used for generating power. I imagine how cool it would be to have a little stand that you could hook a smartphone too, start up your pendulum or Bessler wheel, and then set it in motion. If it would charge up your device, you literally would have a "free power" device. That would rock the world because you would have just proven the impossible.

I look forward to hearing about your progress. :)

Remember Bessler said he had other devices that ran on other principles so there has got to be more than one way to accomplish the feat.

Thanks for sharing!

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https://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/view ... 5248#35248
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 12:43 am Post subject: re: New gravity-magnetic fulcrum
seems to work in WM2D
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Shucks, you don't have to thank me silent. Always wanting to help the newbies.
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This one must have been posted at a time when I was not to active on the forum.

Love that idea. Thx for posting (re-posting) Walt :-)

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This design is great indeed!
I just don't know how it escaped from my view in 2006!
Great is the way the 2 magnets are reaching opposite polarities.
The center mech deserves a better design, I guess.
Thx for this post!
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rasselasss wrote:The lazy tongs appearing smaller in distance...point to compound levers..and their existence.......To the right of the page, symbols ,one two,one two..all the way down......the beat of the weights shifting ..as the wheel goes round....The two little chaps,above and below..two without arms suggests coasting..or slow.......To me they're not clues but statement of fact...thats how i knew ..i was on the right track.....I thought i'd keep the best till last...then i'm finished with this task.....Now i'll include it in a riddle..so them that know can have a fiddle......There's a one inch hole ,outboard of the shaft slot...if it is vertical ..it'lll help ..a lot......But what will work through it.. i hear you ask...that my friends i have to mask.....So girt your loins,as they say....very useful ..to work your way......Some letters and numbers here ..that few don't know...but without their use there'll be no show.....1scootahah4.........Now winters here the light failing at five..then.temperature plummeting ?.....what time sunrise ?.......
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Very interesting post rasselasss. Are we to assume you've met with success just in the nick of time to meet the 2019 deadline? :)

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When you feel free enough to express paranoia from a comfortable chair while not being affected by something "they", or even you yourself, might have concocted then, whatever you say, you are simply free. That is not always a given in this world !!
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