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Yes, it has happened. The worst possible scenario. I got a private forum. Stuck a few names in the "members list". Anybody else want's to join, feel free, just ask.

Warning: it's for people who believe that a engine which has for sole motive force gravity and any other things such as centrifugal or linear spring or else are just there and don't need any further explanation, can actually exist.

It's for guy's who don't care if it's besler's wheel or bessler's bathtub as long as it works.

It's for guy's who would have no compunction in prising a rubik's cube apart and assembling so that it looks like it's been done proper, even if nobody will ever be able to work it out again.

It's for the meek. Because we shall inherit the earth. Or what's left of it.
If you think you have an overunity device, think again, there is no such thing. You might just possibly have an unexpectedly efficient device. In which case you will be abducted by MIB and threatened by aliens.
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Hey count me in if you like me lol .. 8]
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You're in :)

BTW, how many Rubik's cubes did you prise apart just so the smartass who learned a method by chance would spend the rest of his life banging his head against a wall ?
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Well zero actually, I don't twist reality!
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May I hereby request membership please?
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Hey nic, I just moved the stickers around!

Please count me in!

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Well I did repair a Rubik's cube once when a piece pinged off.
I grant you it was to my surprise complete after the piece was put back ;-)

But I think my averaging was 97 move too complete after that little fix.

So lets get a piece of the puzzle working and improve on that.

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Damian, anybody wants to join in, especially nice guys like you, no problemo, just drop me a line :)

agor 95 : agreed, whether it's Bessler's wheel or just any form of OU or PM or else, the standard is we have over 90% efficiency already from a bicycle wheel vertical with a weight on rim released tdc. Anything that does a lot less than that, could be the question should be asked "What's happening ?"
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I steamed the stickers, then put them in there proper place. If there 's a short-cut that will help me meet my objective, than that's the routh I'll take.
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Actually, if the cube will still twist once you put it back together, it should work just like it did before you prised it apart.
My personal record is under three minutes to solve it by twisting to certain formulas.
Can I join too?

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Chap, was it only one move away from the solution when you started LOL :)
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I would let other people mix the cube up for me. I also liked fixing other people's cubes when I went to visit. When they were all the rage back in the 80's, I would ask a stranger if I could play with their cube and fix it for them in less time than it took to smoke a Marlboro.
Everything you need to know to do this will fit on one side of a piece of notebook paper. Just start positions and formulas. The last formula was the longest at 17 moves.
I haven't touched one in years!

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