satanspawn wrote:You guys keep trying to build a self running wheel - Bessler was too practical to attempt such non-sense.
How do you know what Bessler was like? So you are of the opinion that Bessler was a liar when he stated that his wheel was a true perpetual motion machine driven solely by the motion of internal weights? Did Bessler lie when he said that if it was found to not be perpetual motion then the buyer could lop off his head? And how do you explain Bessler's wheel being able to run in either direction depending upon its initial start? And how do you explain the wheel's acceleration from a slight push start up to full speed in about three rotations? Did Karl lie about Bessler's wheel?
There are only two possible explanations. Either Bessler discovered a means of causing perpetual motion. Or Bessler was a fraud and Karl lied.
All of the historical information available concerning Bessler and his wheels point to the fact that Bessler made four or more self-turning wheels and that the last wheel ran for two weeks and then immediately for another almost six weeks. Does that qualify as a perpetual motion machine? Or did Bessler fake it in some way? Skeptics say that Bessler faked it. But they seldom take the time to learn the whole full story, nor do they explain how Bessler faked it. Skeptics are so sure that perpetual motion is impossible that they simply dismiss the Bessler story without taking the time and effort to learn all the fact and details. It is all the numerous historical facts and details about Bessler's wheel that make it near impossible for Bessler to have faked it. But on the other hand perpetual motion is supposed to be impossible according to modern science.
You have three choices. Believe Bessler and Karl when they said that it was true perpetual motion. Believe the skeptics who say perpetual motion is impossible. Or choose to not know for sure which to believe.
I'm relatively sure that Bessler built a real perpetual motion machine. Can you or anyone prove that he did not? Can you show any method whereby a wheel can lift 100 pounds up 20 feet in half a minute, operate in either direction, and then rotate for 8 weeks? Bessler's wheel was not big enough to store enough kinetic windup energy to last one week let alone eight weeks.
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