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oooooooooooooohhhhh that MANDY !!!! Alan ; no wonder you love your work !!
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JMSPerry wrote:Are you trying to bribe me sir?

http://www.creationtime.com/Mandy.GIF
That's no beaver but it will do.

Well you earned some points with that bribe for which I will give you more stuff.

The swastika is the structure of the device. It holds the pressure and it takes the force that goes to the axle. Because the ramp is attached to an arm the pressure shifts to where the joint is thereby immediately giving relief to the counterbalance on the other side.

Do you think it would sit naturally in the position shown in P wheel3?
No! I am not trying to bribe you, but I figured if I would post her, you would get back to the strings intention. If you are serious please get back on track.
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How do you calculate the force given against a seesaw? Not a wheel but a seesaw.

Here is the picture I made in MS paint.
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Oh fudge, I need help. Image posting is difficult. Image appear!!, if only it were that easy. Must kill computer for not posting image as commanded. Why does fate make us suffer?

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Damn foiled again.

Can I email it to someone and have them post the image?
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I get the feeling that some people regard laws in physics as some sort of unchanging universal truths
Well I sure do, but only as far as the foundations of those laws are concerned. Everything else is built up from that.

Law one, case one. Energy follows the path/s of least resistance. This law leads to a secondary observation/condition but before that show me one case where this law isn't true.
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The image I was trying to post was a simple seesaw made in MS paint. There is a triangle in the middle and one line going across with a weight at one end and an arrow pointing down. Then next picture has a ramp on the see saw and it is heavily implied that the weight will roll down it and lay at the end of the ramp at the most impressionable part of the seesaw.

I really wish I could post it for you but my computer is having an affair with Satan. Would someone accept an email from me and post the picture that I send?
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Michael wrote:
I get the feeling that some people regard laws in physics as some sort of unchanging universal truths
Well I sure do, but only as far as the foundations of those laws are concerned. Everything else is built up from that.

Law one, case one. Energy follows the path/s of least resistance. This law leads to a secondary observation/condition but before that show me one case where this law isn't true.
Energy follows the path of least resistance because everything is consciousness and it is pushing into different densities. In another perspective consciousness might be flowing into the path of most resistance being pulled tightly under the influence of consciousness.
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JMSPerry

Send them to me at ab.hammer@yahoo.com and I can post them.
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JMSPerry, if you made the images in MSPaint then they are bitmaps (.bmp files). Bitmap is not a supported image type in any web browser. You cannot simply rename the file to .gif or .jpg. Please convert the image to a GIF before posting. You can use one of the many free online tools to do this e.g. http://www.coolutils.com/Online-Image-Converter.php
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Here is JMSPerry pictures. They where put down to 256 color and changed to GIF. to post
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Notice how the weight can naturally change position given a stable environment. Come on! This is impressive, don't you think so?

This simple drawing has more significance towards a working wheel than any of yours ever has. It makes me far more intelligent than all of you and totally sheds light on what a fool all of you are.

You are all stupid. There I said it!

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@ JMSPerry

Man! if you want to know, no rolling anything will make a wheel run. That idea is what the physic teachers thrive on saying perpetual motion don't work. Simply because it won't work in that form.

You have to learn how to shift weights on time to make a wheel run and keep it from reaching equilibrium. For a wheel will only run when it seek equilibrium but can not find it.

But all and all you do what you want. That is the beauty of being free.
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JMSPerry, I would argue back that conciousness is difference of structure/density "communicating" or becoming aware of "thier" difference/s by the medium of motion relative to said differences.
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AB Hammer wrote:@ JMSPerry

Man! if you want to know, no rolling anything will make a wheel run. That idea is what the physic teachers thrive on saying perpetual motion don't work. Simply because it won't work in that form.

You have to learn how to shift weights on time to make a wheel run and keep it from reaching equilibrium. For a wheel will only run when it seek equilibrium but can not find it.

But all and all you do what you want. That is the beauty of being free.
Are you accusing me of being in the teaching profession, punk?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a06sv0OT4ho

A wheel can be systematically unbalanced repeatedly through structural set up and planned positioning. Recklessly throwing hammers around is ridiculously hard to calculate and there is so much room for error. Do you need a super computer to calculate your possibilities?
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