I didn't think I needed to add over the past several current pages, but here's another one for you Fletcher;
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Most important clue?!
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re: Most important clue?!
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"All things move according to the whims of the great magnet"; Hunter S. Thompson.
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re: Most important clue?!
I might know something you don't know Ed... but I don't know ;-)
No, your plan is interesting but it isn't the same as mine, but I will post a drawing of it once I've finished my own construction.
I posted this interpretation of the clue as speculation but it does form the background to my own thoughts about the design.
JC
No, your plan is interesting but it isn't the same as mine, but I will post a drawing of it once I've finished my own construction.
I posted this interpretation of the clue as speculation but it does form the background to my own thoughts about the design.
JC
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See my blog at http://www.gravitywheel.com
re: Most important clue?!
A minor footnote, I wonder why the weights were cylindrical (as witness accounts strongly indicate), if it was not some rolling configuration (as witness accounts seem to indicate). Is it just a matter of cylindrical weights being handy from existing industrial practices, e.g. from the clock industry, or was there a technical advantage like the weights upon hitting a surface being less prone to twisting, or something secondary like that. Or was there a piston-like arrangement and the cylindrical shape was better that way. Geez, the paltry facts handed down drive me nuts.
re: Most important clue?!
For me, the best JB's clue, or tip, if my memory doesn't fail, is this:
''... even hammers wouldn't be necessary.''
Cheers. M.
''... even hammers wouldn't be necessary.''
Cheers. M.
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re: Most important clue?!
For me JBs most important clue isnt anything he said or wrote, but what he did. He used the power of the axle to lift the weights, lift water and run the hammer-mill. I was thinking maybe he used the axle to lift the weights one at a time inside the wheel , taking them from the perimiter and setting them close to the axle fast, so they almost seem to fly. but I dont know how he might have done that.
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re: Most important clue?!
the most important clue
that would be the one that gave the answer
all the rest are irrelevant
that would be the one that gave the answer
all the rest are irrelevant
the uneducated
if your gona be dumb you gota be tough
Who need drugs when you can have fatigue toxins and caffeine
if your gona be dumb you gota be tough
Who need drugs when you can have fatigue toxins and caffeine