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Beauty and the beast

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Hi guys,

Hope everyone is in good spirits and good health.

I would like you all to know that I did not accomplish a single thing today at work, except draw wheels. Thanks to a post I found from Path Finder a while back.

The French link I am refering to was about a drawing that illustrated the inner wheel. I can speak a bit of french, and from what I gathered, the diagram was found in one of the gardens around castle weissenstein.

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http://img.over-blog.com/299x288/0/55/4 ... stein.jpeg

I like this drawing for a number of reasons. Primarily because it strategically covers the axel. The configuration of the arms to the spindle is the key to the movement- IMO. For those of you who have been at this a long time, pay special attention not only to the arms/weights/and springs, but also to the relationship of them to the axel. If anyone has taken the time to read my posts, you may remember "Nneba's law" this is most certainly what the diagram is covering up.

What I am getting at...The wheel is not a symmetrical beauty, it is a calculated oddity in the form of a lopsided beast.

BREAK FREE from your shackles! give imperfection a chance!
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WabiSabi

Good Luck!
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Hi mneba!
Did path_finder sent this draw at another blog/forum?
The possible solution with a PM wheel assisted by a pendulum is something that we did talk about in BW, but I can't remember if p_f sent here any draw about.
BTW, I though about another type of wheel - a 3D, not this one.
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Murilo,

Thanks for the reply, here is the thread that I found this info in (first page- links from P_F)

http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4930

HAHAH, I am gonna do this boys! the mystery will soon be solved!
You all had better buckle down if your going to beat me to the punch.


Another high school drop out success story! :)
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mneba,
thanks! This draw escaped from my eagle eyes!!

Go for it!

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Dear nneba and murillo,
I'm just returned back from Congo and found your post.
The drawing you are talking about is NOT mine and I did NOT published it elsewhere for that reason (Caesar courtesy).
In fact I found it inside a blog of a french guy, living in the deep France.
His blog is accessible here (in french): http://moteur-hackenberger.over-blog.co ... 44612.html

Now there is an important question: is this drawing genuine? I don't think so.
After a deep analysis some parameters of the drawing can demonstrate the evidence of a manipulation of this french guy committed by some friends (enemies?) with the purpose to give him a new bone to be eaten away.
In particular the analysis of the file shows the fact this drawing has been obviously built by a computer software.
The constitution of the circles is in accordance with the pixels distribution from an algorithm, instead if genuine these circles would not be so regular.
The size of the drawing is exactly the double of another Bessler's drawing (this one with the same external bob). Etc.
So far I suspect this drawing is just a creation of a Bessler fan, therefore NO chance to be the genuine description of the Bessler wheel.



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the earlier topic on this subject: http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... 6828#66828
I cannot imagine why nobody though on this before, including myself? It is so simple!...
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Cher path,
yes, I see this design as adapted to 1700's shape and layout!

Of sure, I would use the pendulum to a more effective wheel design.

The guy of that site seems also to deal with l'Homme en Noir... 8|

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I cannot imagine why nobody though on this before, including myself? It is so simple!...
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So it is none other than the hackneyed Hackenburger wheel hack come back to haunt the inexperienced hunters....hmmm?

Thought those framistans looked suspicious and the veeblefltzens and thingmadoodles far too clumsily drawn to be anything but add-ons.
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Well it may be a fake, but that would not deter me. My wife putting me in the dog house over the wheel, that would not deter me either.

You know what else I love a bout the picture in question? the direction of travel by the weights.

I call that Anti-Overbalanced.

The inside of the wheel is where the power comes from, not the outside.
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Who said it's a "fake"?

Won't work of course, but it's still a real work of imagination. Too much so, I'm afraid.

Only the motives and intentions behind it were fake, nneba. So there's still an important lesson to be learned from it.

It was never meant to work, merely CON-vince others into believing there might be enough of a possibility of it to separate them from a few of their hard earned dollars to simply find that out the hard way.

Intention and motives are everything and whenever people are willing to go to such lengths to distract us from their's, some alarm bells are supposed to go off.

That get's short-circuited when what we're being offered is something we've always wanted but never able to have and it looks like a rare oppotunity to actually see that change for once. But like they say, if it's too good to be true... it usually is.

How some people can muster and waste so much creativity and inventiveness on such shabby and petty ends remains something of a mystery.

So too does the fact that most of the people behind bars are a lot smarter than average but never smart enough to beat the averages against finally getting caught by contining to flaunt the law no matter how much finesse and flair they bring to it.
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Explain that to me when mystery is solved!

Whoo-Hoo!!!
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