Professor Willem 's Gravesande

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Professor Willem 's Gravesande

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I've contacted Dr. Jaski of Utrecht University who has this Johann Bessler book.
https://www.uu.nl/bijzondere-collecties ... nn-bessler

The digital version;
https://objects.library.uu.nl/reader/in ... g/mode/1up

Professor Willem Gravesande wrote Isaac Newton about Bessler's Wheel. I've asked Dr. Jaski if anyone working in his field might know of this
letter. While Bessler was defended at court, etc. https://arxiv.org/abs/1301.3097 it is not proof of his wheel. The letter Prof. Gravesande
wrote to Newton might be accepted as proof. This might be seen the same as the Wright brothers sending messages on Western Union.
Without that letter then it's possible that no one will believe me if I say Bessler built what I'm building. Just look how well that's gone in a forum
dedicated to realizing his work. Isn't that funny? I might be building his actual wheel but there's no way to prove it. Professor Willem 's Gravesande's
letter to Newton is the only thing that would make Bessler credible. That's because it's about Bessler's Wheel when he was known to be showing it.
And this might also validate the list of witnesses and statements they signed. I'm taking a break from my build this weekend. I ordered plywood
which I need to finish it with. I'll be using 4 weights (weight wheel assemblies) and not 8. What will lift the weight moving past bottom center isn't
shown.
What I'll do is patent "my" invention while donating the patent rights to charity. Someone "credible" will need to prove it is Bessler's Wheel. And that
means documentation from 1712 - 1715 which discusses Johann Bessler's invention. If not then everything becomes hearsay. And that letter might
help to explain how an original Johann Bessler book came to be at Utrecht University in the Netherlands where Professor Gravesande lived (in the Netherlands/Holland and not at Utrecht University).

And how the bottom weight is lifted; And what will need to be explained is why AB Hammer is allowed to own me.

https://besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9348

And how the bottom weight is lifted;
https://youtu.be/p1H_5fw-vJ8

The momentum a weight gains from swinging downward is momentum = mv. Its force is f = ma. When a weight swings past bottom
center the weight will travel a given distance. It will take gravity resisting its upward movement to negate its momentum. And this is
measured by time. The distance outward or upward will be the same. The time will be equal to the time the weight accelerated while
swinging downward. In any unobstructed path the weight will continue swinging for the same amount of time.
And as I mentioned, to agree with everyone, if a letter proving Bessler had a wheel then that is an independent verification and this
is after Newton accused Leibniz of plagiarizing his work on calculus. Newton had his own witnesses. If nothing else then money will
be raised for charity.
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It still doesn't run either does it Lindgaard?

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JUBAT wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:08 pm It still doesn't run either does it Lindgaard?

Be gone!

I saved your videos. https://youtu.be/3x8hNgphzzo And I'm supposed to work for you?
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