Preoccupied wrote:
Hi Bilbo
Show me a drawing.
You might come across something that I invented that I have used throughout millions of years. Usually people don't look in areas you are now because it's less likely to to be fruitful since the well established physical laws make it silly to even speculate about. As long as you don't get eaten by a whale, you won't have to eat your own legs to survive.
Do you live in a Shire? Because Hobbits are neat.
Hi Preoccupied
Being from Scotland I actually do live in a shire but we don’t get many whales here so I think my legs will be safe for now.
My opinion is that the key to Besslers wheel (if it worked) would have been done by using a combination of the known laws in an innovative way and would involve levers, fulcrums and overbalance weights to achieve movement.
This is why I think he hid the mechanism because it was so simple that once people seen it, they could easily make it.
So I might just keep looking in areas that are “less likely to be fruitful� along with other areas as well.
Us Scottish folk have got a history of innovation and invention and it has been said that the Scots invented the modern world. To be fair though, some of us scots even emigrated to America and were involved in writing some “declaration of independence� thingy which was based on something us Scots had written 400 years earlier.
And then there was John Paul Jones from Greenock who built the most powerful Navy in the world somewhere off the West coast of Scotland.
So you leave us people from the Shire alone- you never know when we might come in handy.
I have to go now- there’s a ring at the doorbell, it must be Frodo