Ecc1: The best magic gets you look at something else besides the trick.
Agreed; unless it is number 4.
Well the long test took place in the dead of winter meaning they would be heating the castle. I went back and there is lots of evidence it ran in the summer too. It doesn’t seem heated related like the spit he observed in the fireplace.
As an emphatic proof of its capabilities this device, though really little more than a model, has, to our not inconsiderable pleasure, already passed the long-demanded (page 31) month-long test, and, what is more, has in effect passed it twice. For, after said Wheel had been continuously, closely and many times observed for three whole months by many persons, both local and from further afield, and of both high and low estate, I caused it, on 12th November last year (1717) to be locked away in a sealed room
The 36th week of the year 1715 would correspond to early September. So, the reference you provided from "Leipziger Zeitungen," number 4, 36th week of 1715, would be from early 4 September 1715.
1715 Jun Exhibited third wheel at home in Merseburg, bi-directional push-starting, 11 ft x 11 inches, rotates at 46 rpm.
1715 Jun. Leipzig Post Zeitungen, published for week of 24th - 30th described Merseburg wheel. PM 59
1715 Oct. Acta Eruditorum Leipsic magazine article by Johann Mencke described Merseburg wheel. PM 87
Merseberg wheel was examined by a committee of 12 distinguished investigators.
Precedent for all which shall be, that said much-discussed machine was, as early as 6th June of this present year 1712, set into perfect motion, for all curious eyes (page 111) to behold, by the said Orffyreus, for the first time, in Herr Richter’s house (and in a footnote at bottom of page “where now a church has been built”) on the Nicklausberg
Dr Orffyreus, at present resident in Merseburg, an investigation was arranged for 31st October to put to the test his now completed P.M. machine, which stands in the Green Court before the Sistine Gate
Doesn't seem to be heated related or air related.
What goes around, comes around.