The Bessler III
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The Bessler III
If Johann had extrapolated ideas and gone a couple of steps further he would have come up with something that would would have sent everyone running for the exits (so to speak). His "ideas" could have been applied at right angles to a rotating wheel using centrifugal force as the motivational force. Of course angular momentum is a "hindrance" all things considered, since things rotating in this fashion find this a distraction relative to the time/space fabric that initiated their "introduction" into this physical reality, but since the rotation of said wheels of Johanns' would be a relatively modest speed, (slow those babies down to 20-30rpm after doing their "work") and Mich in his previous post was giving figures (for the fun of it) let's say subtract a modest percentage from performance. Of course the theoretical Bessler II would be directly connected to the drive shaft (OK, but, Shaft-speed-a-tosis)-Sorry, American jargon here! But lets go a step further. Another way to do this is have said rotating wheels in this format lifting weights inward faster than they go outward, there are a variety of ways to do this I have found. Here again we would be something always rotating at the same speed (background activities), more "torque" is being applied in one direction relative to another, and a wheel that would keep accelerating. Now of course imagine something rotating at a speed that amplifies their productivity times 40,... 70 or whatever. You can do the math. Good Tunes, JL
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re: The Bessler III
The "Bessler III" will have to await the advent of Bessler I, so, have you yet got it???
We are standing-by for the announcement . . .
James
We are standing-by for the announcement . . .
James
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re: The Bessler III
Edit,...Whatever... I have all the paperwork. Follow your dreams. Signing out...Namaste
Last edited by John Lindsay on Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:06 pm, edited 11 times in total.
Uh... sorry to inform you, there is no such thing as a "provisional patent". There is such a thing as a "provisional application for patent". See: http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/provapp.htmJohn Lindsay wrote:By the way, I got a provisional patent on the original design...