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Thanks James.

I will keep you in mind.
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beapilot1 wrote:As for good looking assistant, it has to be PG. No flashy bikini models.
That would get me on board.

Now if you could get a certain nameless individual to dress up in a hen's costume with black stilettos and a whip, put it in roadrunner format with chicken feed experiments going awry, then ending with a white board conference showing the math and some head scratching, I think you'd have a winner.

How else could you make a show about the snake oil of physics without that type of humor? It would have to be a parody.

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The show has a someone that is like a mad scientists (me) who wears a partial mask and acts differently along with an assistant (one of the machinists) who acts as a typical mad scientists assistant. The assistant is less intelligent.

Figure out how Bill Nye the Science Guy was entertaining?

Either way, this show is intended for all audiences. Sex sells, of course. But I don't go that route.
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beapilot1 wrote:Thanks James.

I will keep you in mind.
My last name is Lindgaard and on facebook I have a perpetual motion page to show some of this build. I have talked to a managers at Lowe's about them displaying it if it works. It will be a few days before I finish it.
I think one thing you might find about perpetual motion is the math aspect of it although there are a couple of machines that could probably work perpetually if they're engineers were intent on that instead of making money.

http://www.atmosadam.com/
check out #9, they are referring to operating perpetually
http://www.atmosclocks.com/faq.html


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I plan on shooting a pilot show. I am still waiting for an actor who is also a carpenter.
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Harrison Ford?
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Why not go the reality TV /investigative journalism route?
Pick 1.2.3 people per episode to highlight. Mix it up show of variety of people and their ideas, their struggles. Show the cross section of people who believe it's possible from the educated to average joe. I mean we have all types from rational down to earth to conspiracy theories to ufo technologists. Why do they believe the way they do? What current and past projects they have going on? Heart break and suffering because of their hobby. Relationships issues. How much time and money is spent? How has PMM impacted or changed their lives? Look at machines on you tube track down posters does it work or is it a hoax. Then why does it not work?
For example: this is john he lives x, this is johns background. his wife or Gf does (or does not)supports him. This is how he started working on PMM ideas, this is why he believes in PMM, theses are his ideas/opinions on PMM, this is his current project (blurred out of course).
You can show the cross section of people we have and educate/entertain at the same time.
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John,

Thanks for giving a new TV show idea. However, that could further embarrass that person. I don't intend to embarrass people.



Ovyyus,

:) I intend on having someone who is not a career actor.

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I'm not talking about doing it in an embarrassing way but as informative.
For example look at drugs inc.
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beapilot1,
I hope you might do it for all who care about Bessler, it should enlighten the world. Perhaps you could center it around John Collin's book.
Possibly the most important book every written. John portrayed Bessler honestly, fairly, and true fully. Unlike scientist who brand him a fraud only because they are too stupid to figure it out. I vote yes!
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PS, sense your are an ME, with your math skills, there must be a relationship between the acceleration do to gravity and the no load speed of Bessler's wheels. It could prove they did run on gravity. I've tried but can't quite put it together.
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I like Sams idea. Although I think we are possibly derailing Beapiot1's thread. I get the feeling he has as solid idea and is not looking for other concepts but ideas? support? volunteers? For his current idea...
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John Doe, Guess you are right; what a fool I am-------------------
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Sam,

I do plan on making an episode as a special that portrays Besslers adventures till death.

However, I am limited to funding and actors.
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Sam Peppiatt wrote:John Doe, Guess you are right; what a fool I am-------------------
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I never said such a thing!
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Post by Sam Peppiatt »

John Doe, No, you didn't. Perhaps I should stick to building rotors. Anyway I may have discovered something. I've been thinking, there must be a direct relationship between the speed of a wheel and the acceleration due to gravity; like so: How fast would a 12 foot gravity wheel turn?? (no load). C=36ft., acceleration 32ft./sec. d =distance d=1/2at squared. d=.5x32x1 squared=16, d=16ft. in one sec. 16/36=.444rps
.444x60=26.6rpm! Minus a little bit for friction. Doesn't this prove Bessler's Wheels ran on gravity? If I'm right that is------------maybe someone can verify it.. My math doesn't always come out quite right. Sam Peppiatt


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