Are there any working wheels out there?

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I see a lot of sims but not any working builds. A lot simulationists and a lot of graphics but I have yet to see someone with video of a working gravity wheel. Do you know why? Because if there was a real working wheel the world would know about it.

It is so simple that if you knew everyone would understand and be able to build it.

I have 2000 videos that I don't wanna post and my designs match with any Bessler clues. I will not show it partially or in full because nobody would ever acknowledge to believe me anyway. But it can be done.

Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is the most powerful idea in the world, and would blow your mind clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?
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Go on Ruggero, show a vid and make my day.
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;-)
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Are you saying you know or have a working wheel, or is that smoke coming from your gun
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Ian:
I would beg you to read the opening statements of this thread first.
Secondly, you can try to compare to mine.
Third, in particular try to comprehend this section: "Because if there was a real working wheel the world would know about it."

You have to ask yourself: If the world doesn't know yet, what would be the content of such videos?
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I understood your ironic paraody rugggeroodkk. ;-)

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LOL Triplock

There's nothing wrong about simulations and graphics.
They serve to better illustrate an idea or to comprehend a set up.
Hell - they even gives us the opportunity for animation.
Their principle being based on laws of virtual reality, they are certainly not the same as real-time movements...no matter how real and promising it looks.

Something like this:
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Dear ruggerodk,
You are absolutely right.
For me an animation can show a concept or an idea, the challenge being to build the corresponding mechanism driving to the same wished result.

It's exactly the same conclusion you can make with the videos.
Thanks to the copy/paste and loop functions, you can show a flying elephant.
This is the reason why, IMHO, the publishing of a video will never prove anything about a working wheel.
I cannot imagine why nobody though on this before, including myself? It is so simple!...
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Wrong, path_finder : a video of a flying elephant will convince a person with a brain if all the necessary data is supplied in the vid or to persons of confidence who attest to the validity of the thing. Then anybody can fly an elephant. There will always be brainless nutters and juveniles with identity problems to insult you on youtube, but you wil get then nobel prize.

The wheel or other working apparatus ? Same thing, if it's shown from start and run's for 10 minutes, and data is supplied enabling replication, it'll convince.

Ruggero : if you stick some bouncy balls on that thing, who knows, it might run.
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;-) Actually Nic, it's an advanced hypocycloidial path.
- and a very special one.
It keeps the weights allways in one quarter of the circle (wheel).

Path-finder has shown a 'simple' cyclo here: http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 3618#73618
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Thanks, Alan. I see them.
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Dear nicbordeaux,
Demonstration of my remark by the picture:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g8x996cl58
I cannot imagine why nobody though on this before, including myself? It is so simple!...
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brilliant!
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Dear path_finder and ruggerodk, your simulations are amazing, I tried to find in your posts some information about the software you use to make them; but I gave up; you have posted so many! (800 and 310); I would like to know and appreciate any information.
Thanks.
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Dear Alfred,
Many thanks for the comments.

Your question has been seen several times. Here are few answers:
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 2367#62367
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 6585#66585
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 9884#59884
Just for my part. For sure there are many from other members.

Two efficient ways to find the requested posts in accordance with your concern:
1. enter the key word in the 'search' field on the index page, and validate.
At the creation of each recorded post the forum software analyses the most important words of the text and includes them in the database.
2. On the index page, click on 'Albums', then in the list at the left side select the name of the member.
IMHO the selection by the date is less useful (only if you know the exact date).
The pictures associated with him will be displayed. Click on the particular picture: you see the content of the post.

edited: left side...
I cannot imagine why nobody though on this before, including myself? It is so simple!...
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