I still cannot figure out how Mr Bessler got his wheel to turn, by-directionally and from any start up posistion.
If it was knowen, that he had to use a certain starting location, it may then be possible to test some ideas and find his solution.
On another note, I have been keeping track of the views on this subject, (Merseburg1, What i See.) In the last three weeks, their has been about 1,074 views and 842 in the fraud section.
It would seem that their are many who are keeping track of what is said.
This amount of interest is another reason to stick to the topic and respect the board.
With continued respect
Mr Vandusen
Merseburg1, What I see..
Moderator: scott
re: Merseburg1, What I see..
How much respect can you have for people when you take their time and their money and their goodwill and then give them nothing in return but lies and deception. You must be insane.With continued respect
re: Merseburg1, What I see..
I think the pendulums may be working an internal system?
A pendulum at each end of the wheel may be working an internal system. A pendulum for each system. They seem to be fastened at the end of the axle but they could be fastened to their own shaft, which goes throught the inside of the wheels main axle.
Suggesting what they are doing is next.
A pendulum at each end of the wheel may be working an internal system. A pendulum for each system. They seem to be fastened at the end of the axle but they could be fastened to their own shaft, which goes throught the inside of the wheels main axle.
Suggesting what they are doing is next.
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re: Merseburg1, What I see..
Forget it Bill. He doesn't want to acknowledge he doesn't have a working wheel and/or he has a screw(s) loose.
re: Merseburg1, What I see..
I'm over it Ed - not my problem anymore.