Zeroing in on Bessler's wheel

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c f. + ex-lax might be the ticket
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Hi Waltcy!
I don't think he knows what he's talking about. I thought when the sh*t hit the fan, stuff flew everywhere---------------Sam
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The giant problem is, I'm a lot closer to Bessler's wheel than anyone cares to admit. Like it or not, it's going to happen---Sam
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eccentrically1 wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 10:58 pm I’m right, cf is not going to shift shit.
CF is mercurial not manurial.

C.F. is mercurial as it is inertial in nature. So look at the inertia of mass and not the illusional mirage of the circular path around the rim of a cow pat.
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agor,
I'm sorry agor95, I have absolutely no clue what you are talking about, maybe ecc1 does.

I think what he's really worried about is; the ring and rollers might work. If he knew for sure that it was a dead duck, he wouldn't even bother with me. I know this guy, he would just ignore me---------------------Sam
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Sam Peppiatt wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 1:59 pm agor,
I'm sorry agor95, I have absolutely no clue what you are talking about, maybe ecc1 does.

I think what he's really worried about is; the ring and rollers might work. If he knew for sure that it was a dead duck, he wouldn't even bother with me. I know this guy, he would just ignore me---------------------Sam
Well as both of you were referring to shit. I thought; lets talk manure.
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Well agor, what else can you say to a critic? It's the only way to shut them up----------------Sam
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The question I have is;

Could the C.F. be used too keep the mass up.
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That's a dam good question Waltcy!! I think it could. There must be a way. I would love to solve it. It would be a linear accelerator that would not only hold a mass up but, drive it to light speed and beyond-------------------Sam
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I think what he's really worried about is; the ring and rollers might work. If he knew for sure that it was a dead duck, he wouldn't even bother with me. I know this guy, he would just ignore me---------------------Sam
I think you have eccentrically1 mis-characterized, Sam.

I think it would amaze some how many ways others have tried to skin this cat.

I'm not suggesting you give up on an idea based on what someone says, yet you shouldn't discount the discussion
You really don't want a bunch of yes men. That's not a discussion.
Keep us posted about your build.
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Hi Waltcy,
I'm not sure what his motives are but, I agree with you on one point; what if he did say it would work. That wouldn't mean much either. And you're right; he has a 1,000 years on his side to back him up and, superior intellect to go with it.

What chance have I got, against a guy like that----------------------------Sam

PS Right, the build. My son wanted me to make him a set of giant articulated wings. So the wheel got delayed, just starting on it now.
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Aaah, ring and rollers, that sounds familiar!
Keep the ring at 5 o'clock and roll.... https://youtu.be/nJ7xo88Awyc
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phj,
Ridicule me all you want! But on this forum you'll have to get in line. There are a lot of guys ahead of you-------------Sam
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Sam Peppiatt wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 8:36 am phj,
Ridicule me all you want! But on this forum you'll have to get in line. There are a lot of guys ahead of you-------------Sam
Sorry if you took it that way Sam, I don't intend to ridicule anybody. Some years back, I actually worked quite a long time on the above principle.
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phj,
Maybe it's a good sign. Fletcher said the ridicule will only intensify, if you ever solved Bessler's wheel. That's what really got me; I had hopped that the opposite would happen, that it would subside------------------------Sam
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