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re: What to do about Ken

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WoW!

Unbelievable, just unbelievable. .

1)4th law of motion, that's just plain stupid!
2)Bessler orbit!?? How can you deduce that from nothing!?
3)Connectedness principle!? How can he be so sure!?
4)Mastering WM2D .? It's not even reality! (Btw, mastering wm2d is not that hard, it's 250% user-friendly software!)

How can someone say all of this, when all h has, is a Good braking virtual wheel !?
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ken_behrendt wrote: I am also very confident that no one will ever successfully duplicate Bessler's wheels unless he covers the same ground I have already pioneered during my membership here.
{coloration emphasis mine}

Sure Ken, okay.
I "covered the same ground" you are talking about years ago. Except that I realized that I was walking in a circle. The only "footsteps" you are following in are your own. Around and around.
I read with amusement (what few of your posts that I did read) of your assertions and despairings of "running out of ideas" because "This has to be it, there are no more ideas left to find". I ran through thousands before I recognized keeling. (A term I pioneered btw. :) And I'm still going through thousands, coming up with weird, impossible ideas. (One among many: Could a wheel turn using only one moving weight?! Theoretically possible....)
So Ken, while you claim you won't post here again, hopefully you'll still visit. Maybe you'll learn something from the others that do post here. You are not the end-all-and-be-all of wheel researchers. That's an attitude you should get over. (Of course, you probably have me on "ignore" and aren't reading this, but hey, you don't listen to anyone else anyway, unless they are stroking your ego. Not gonna get that from me, bud.)
Now go back to flogging your dead horse across the finish line (lest others drive theirs across first. A lot are always shouting claims to that effect. )
Me, I'm off to give my horse CPR.... ;)
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i heard some where the best policy for dead horses is to Harness several of them together for increased speed.

that seams to be what Ken is trying to do
the uneducated

if your gona be dumb you gota be tough

Who need drugs when you can have fatigue toxins and caffeine
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