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preoccupied wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:04 am Do you understand my spring lever, variable spring idea? I hope that people analyze it and get back with me on this. Did I make a mistake? Do you want to talk about the mistakes that I made with my design? Should I make a thread just for it? We can talk about it here. I think that I did a good job. It's not as cool as infinite leverage.
I'm not talking my designs but Bessler's. I guess if I were to talk my work, that is a problem. It's not my problem if the IPCC doesn't
know what CO2 does. I did have a problem when my brother took my 67 GTO out racing and wouldn't tell me about it. He actually broke its
frame and then the rockers were always loose. You know what racing a car does to its engine.
Ever miss days like those? A Big block 400 that had over 450 hp and someone took it for a drive. I just wished my brother told me about it.
I kept it legal. I idled it through town at 25 mph. Could you imagine driving that slow when idling? It bothered me that I had to not use the
gas pedal.
And with Bessler's Wheel, I'm not going to idle it for your pleasure. Go to a retirement home. They are waiting for you. You guys are that sad.
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Soon wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:31 am
preoccupied wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:04 am Do you understand my spring lever, variable spring idea? I hope that people analyze it and get back with me on this. Did I make a mistake? Do you want to talk about the mistakes that I made with my design? Should I make a thread just for it? We can talk about it here. I think that I did a good job. It's not as cool as infinite leverage.
I'm not talking my designs but Bessler's. I guess if I were to talk my work, that is a problem. It's not my problem if the IPCC doesn't
know what CO2 does. I did have a problem when my brother took my 67 GTO out racing and wouldn't tell me about it. He actually broke its
frame and then the rockers were always loose. You know what racing a car does to its engine.
Ever miss days like those? A Big block 400 that had over 450 hp and someone took it for a drive. I just wished my brother told me about it.
I kept it legal. I idled it through town at 25 mph. Could you imagine driving that slow when idling? It bothered me that I had to not use the
gas pedal.
And with Bessler's Wheel, I'm not going to idle it for your pleasure. Go to a retirement home. They are waiting for you. You guys are that sad.
Even if you found a working design you don't know if it were Bessler's wheel. From what I'm discovering there is a lot of designs that will work. They are not all Bessler's wheel. Why won't you talk about why my spring lever will or will not work? Do you not consider the details of a design when you consider whether it will run? Tarsier79 shoots down ideas because he thinks they won't work. Even good ideas like mine. You won't even give me that respect and tell me why it won't work. With my design I am able to make a spring that only functions on one side of the wheel. This is unique. It''s able to create an overbalanced wheel. It's sensitive to centrifugal force so it won't turn out of control but when it is functioning as intended it will produce some extra force on the axle from weights being further from the axle on the right of the picture. You won't talk about design specifics that could effect the function of a wheel. That's what will make a machine work or not work. I look forward to your designs reveal as time passes but I don't think it will work. You should really consider my design, it's pretty good. If you are doing AB_Hammer's idea where can I find the schematics for it?
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preoccupied wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:50 am
Soon wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:31 am
preoccupied wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:04 am Do you understand my spring lever, variable spring idea? I hope that people analyze it and get back with me on this. Did I make a mistake? Do you want to talk about the mistakes that I made with my design? Should I make a thread just for it? We can talk about it here. I think that I did a good job. It's not as cool as infinite leverage.
I'm not talking my designs but Bessler's. I guess if I were to talk my work, that is a problem. It's not my problem if the IPCC doesn't
know what CO2 does. I did have a problem when my brother took my 67 GTO out racing and wouldn't tell me about it. He actually broke its
frame and then the rockers were always loose. You know what racing a car does to its engine.
Ever miss days like those? A Big block 400 that had over 450 hp and someone took it for a drive. I just wished my brother told me about it.
I kept it legal. I idled it through town at 25 mph. Could you imagine driving that slow when idling? It bothered me that I had to not use the
gas pedal.
And with Bessler's Wheel, I'm not going to idle it for your pleasure. Go to a retirement home. They are waiting for you. You guys are that sad.
Even if you found a working design you don't know if it were Bessler's wheel. From what I'm discovering there is a lot of designs that will work. They are not all Bessler's wheel. Why won't you talk about why my spring lever will or will not work? Do you not consider the details of a design when you consider whether it will run? Tarsier79 shoots down ideas because he thinks they won't work. Even good ideas like mine. You won't even give me that respect and tell me why it won't work. With my design I am able to make a spring that only functions on one side of the wheel. This is unique. It''s able to create an overbalanced wheel. It's sensitive to centrifugal force so it won't turn out of control but when it is functioning as intended it will produce some extra force on the axle from weights being further from the axle on the right of the picture. You won't talk about design specifics that could effect the function of a wheel. That's what will make a machine work or not work. I look forward to your designs reveal as time passes but I don't think it will work. You should really consider my design, it's pretty good. If you are doing AB_Hammer's idea where can I find the schematics for it?

I'm from Ohio. Please don't tell em you read this guys books.
https://www.mlive.com/entertainment/kal ... ywood.html

Are you a UPer? I've heard about people like you. You need 2 feet of snow to be happy. N'est pas mon ami?
And don't try and play nice and say you like his books.
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I have no idea who that is. I don't read his books. Where are you finding this stuff? If you don't want to talk about wheel designs I'm disappointed because I'm getting more responses from you than other people. I don't know if you're stupid or something and can't understand my design. No need to be defensive. This is a safe space. I mean it could be. We could have a nice neutral conversation about wheel specifics.
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preoccupied wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 4:06 am I have no idea who that is. I don't read his books. Where are you finding this stuff? If you don't want to talk about wheel designs I'm disappointed because I'm getting more responses from you than other people. I don't know if you're stupid or something and can't understand my design. No need to be defensive. This is a safe space. I mean it could be. We could have a nice neutral conversation about wheel specifics.
With Joseph Heywood, I've read his books. DNR is the Department of Natural Resources for the state of Michigan. His lead character is
an agent working for that department. Since I'm talking about Michigan. People who live in the Upper Peninsula (UPer) aren't happy if
there's not 2 feet of snow on the ground. The agent in question doesn't spend a lot of time there. But you'd probably be bored reading
about a murder mystery set in the woods in Michigan.
A search of my local library of his books. https://catalog.lexpublib.org/?section= ... Tab=ls2pac
They have some of his books.

With Alizee, I've exchanged messages with her and who is possibly her husband. At one time she was France's #1 export. Her music anyway.
As far as wheel designs go, what I'm pursuing is well documented.

So I am to understand that you're not familiar with France or Michigan? I think I can help you to learn about them. Michigan wasn't formed
by the usual geologic activity. It's slightly different. Why it has a salt bed under it. France was cut off from England by a glacial dam rupturing.
With Michigan, between ice ages and ancient sea beds it had an ancient and very large volcano under it. But who'd think that a volcano
would help to shape Michigan? That's almost as bad as saying a good author like Heywood would come from Michigan, right? You should try
reading his books sometime.
spoiler alert. Maybe the super volcano under Yellowstone is the one that helped to shape Michigan? New Zealand is split by it shifting and
what was one volcano now seems to be 2. Just idle ramblings.
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How the English Channel was formed; https://www.independent.co.uk/news/scie ... 31107.html
With Michigan, the ancient volcanic bedrock does not allow for an English channel type event. The salt beds under it are from an ancient sea. But
the volcanic rock changed how land masses are influenced by later geologic activity.
The image shows that glacial lakes that ruptured didn't change the ancient volcano much. The Great lakes are like the English Channel in how they
were formed.

That's not common knowledge but I do spend some time on documentaries and reading books.
This webpage shows the ancient volcano that helped to shape Michigan.
https://www.lakesuperior.com/the-lake/n ... beginning/
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