Well, theoretically it looks possible but the devils in the detail I'd say.bluesgtr44 wrote:What if the force could be applied TDC until it was tilted one way or the other...I could draft a scenario, not solution or that crap, just a way I could see this at "rest"....but, push it one way or the other...it falls into the other mechanism and applies itself at a 90 degree axis. The bi-directional wheels were almost double the depth of the one way wheels as is well noted. So, push this way and the load goes there....push the other way and the load goes that away...back to back devices with an established path?
Could it be that the wheel OOB system was pre-cocked & tied down so that it had positive torque to get it moving dynamically until the Prime Mover could do its thing.Mr Tim wrote:So, care to explain how Bessler's one-way wheel started turning by itself from a stopped position, since no dynamic force could be acting if the wheel was at rest...? ;)
What is it today ? - everyman & his dog has a theory about the Prime Mover :)Scott wrote:What a great thread, thanks all. I think maybe there's still some ambient energy in the air we haven't tapped. Not necessarily thermal either. Silly me :-)
It seems there are only a few possibilities Scott & I think yours is right on the money. For the record my theory of the Prime Mover is indeed Aerodynamic Lift [insert gnashing of teeth, open eyed wonderment & shaking of head] - but not used in the way that you might expect - I have brewed over this for a very long time - I have run the concept & design by a small focus group who it is probably fair to say are interested in my experiments when they are complete, but are not all to keen to exactly 'slap me on the back' just yet ;) - most of us have been round the block before - I will say while I think the concept & design looks very good to me, I have been very tardy in building it - it is indeed quite simple but the build is difficult & exacting [even for the experiments before the main build] & so I am procrastinating & wasting time - though I am satisfied in my mind that Aerodynamic Lift [AL] is where the answer lies.