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around here i am like the lone gringo at a rap concert !!!
with Phoenix the #1 kidnap-ransom capitol of the world now and the drug cartels fighting for turf and routes , piling up headless corpses like cordwood .
think i'll stay prepared . the wild west is still wild . but a little excitement can put some lead in your pencil !! 8>])
Age when you first heard of Bessler's wheel?
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re: Age when you first heard of Bessler's wheel?
I was errr, 23 I guess, and at the time, I was into Hydrogen more than anything and I thought that those gravity wheels were pretty stupid, until I came here and saw Bessler's MT...
re: Age when you first heard of Bessler's wheel?
41. I came across a tantalizing mention of it in Jacques Barzun's book Dawn to Decadence, a history of Western culture since the Renaissance. (Incidentally, Barzun, a respected historian, referred to it as an unsolved mystery, not any sort of sham--evidently he too rejected the maid's story as implausible.)
Oh, I forgot, I first saw a diagram of an overbalancing wheel (without any mention of Bessler) when I was 11, in one of those old Time-Life science series books. Inspired, I promptly thought up a totally different perpetual motion machine, a sort of seesaw with springs under each end and a big weight rolling from end to end; it was certain to work ;)
Oh, I forgot, I first saw a diagram of an overbalancing wheel (without any mention of Bessler) when I was 11, in one of those old Time-Life science series books. Inspired, I promptly thought up a totally different perpetual motion machine, a sort of seesaw with springs under each end and a big weight rolling from end to end; it was certain to work ;)
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38, 20years have passed. Too much time has gone, I am old, children grown-up, still have no money.
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27, 15 years counting. I guessed we’re trapped. Imagine the physicists who try to unify gravity with other forces. They’re in the same boat if not worse.
The reason I believe it’s possible because I see reality as an illusion. Imagine a hypnotist tell you to count your fingers but skip a number. You count to 11 but you know it’s supposed to be 10. Law of nature could be a grand hypnotic state. We’re all putting each other under an illusion. Reality is a collective illusion.
The reason I believe it’s possible because I see reality as an illusion. Imagine a hypnotist tell you to count your fingers but skip a number. You count to 11 but you know it’s supposed to be 10. Law of nature could be a grand hypnotic state. We’re all putting each other under an illusion. Reality is a collective illusion.
I would trade everything to see her again, even a perpetual motion machine…
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Re: re: Age when you first heard of Bessler's wheel?
Do you still remember what magazine that was exactly?tomfleet wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:27 am 41. I came across a tantalizing mention of it in Jacques Barzun's book Dawn to Decadence, a history of Western culture since the Renaissance. (Incidentally, Barzun, a respected historian, referred to it as an unsolved mystery, not any sort of sham--evidently he too rejected the maid's story as implausible.)
Oh, I forgot, I first saw a diagram of an overbalancing wheel (without any mention of Bessler) when I was 11, in one of those old Time-Life science series books. Inspired, I promptly thought up a totally different perpetual motion machine, a sort of seesaw with springs under each end and a big weight rolling from end to end; it was certain to work ;)