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Hi John,

Per the question I asked under Patricks topic, is this implying Bessler got his idea from other sources?

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Hi Michael;
If I may adress this:

Michael;
In reference to your question; it seems that the writer is simply giving his opinion/speculating as to how Orffyreus came up with such an astounding invention. He lists people at the time who were known to have researched Perpetual Motion. The bracketed phrase "(originally by)" is not in the original Latin and I inserted that to add coherent flow to the translation. I should have put "(also researched by)" since obviously the writer is indicating that no one had been succussful up to that point. Hope that helps to clarify that part of the text.
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Hi, Thanks Pat,

Have you looked into these other researchers work?
Has anybody else? John?

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Dittonus
Whistonus
Angli

De-Latinize.

Ditton
Whiston.
English.

The famous Longitude Duo.
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