This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
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Raj, tell me, is David doing a simulation...or an animation? There is a difference between the two. If David is doing a conceptual animation, as many who do this type of work are paid to do, he might use something like Autodesk Inventor or Solidworks or 3D Studio or Rhino...or any other CAD-based platform with rendering and animation capabilities...to make a 3D presentation of your idea. But that is all it is - a presentation; a concept. A movie with special effects. Architects use this for animated walkthroughs of virtual rendered building designs to show to their clients for rejection or approval. Engineers use it to present ideas and convey mechanical concepts and relationships. Ask David if he is doing an actual kinematic simulation powered by a reliable physics engine. In reality, your auto wheel is merely conforming to how physics works, which is why the auto wheel stalls. An object will always seek out equilibrium. No matter where you start your wheel, it will always bottom out. The weights cannot lift themselves as they have no power to do so. Try leaning over as far as you can without falling. If you do fall, is it possible to lift yourself back up without using your limbs?
re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
Dear Silvertiger,
I sincerely appreciate your or any forum members' interest in what I present on this forum.
Primo, I am not trying to fool anybody with what I present here.
Secundo, My presentations are my genuine thoughts about perpetual motion machines, which I became interested since 1980's.
Regarding David M:
His work has already been presented on this forum , under one of my thread.
Here is a link to his work on one of my previous concept;
Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjGKfU4cTWk
David is employed as a mechanical design engineer at a top multinational, and does only freelancing work part time.
I would have liked your own 2D simulation if only you would have presented my complete concept, Unfortunately you missed out a very important element of my design : the CORDS as they are presented in my drawings and explanations.
Raj
I sincerely appreciate your or any forum members' interest in what I present on this forum.
Primo, I am not trying to fool anybody with what I present here.
Secundo, My presentations are my genuine thoughts about perpetual motion machines, which I became interested since 1980's.
Regarding David M:
His work has already been presented on this forum , under one of my thread.
Here is a link to his work on one of my previous concept;
Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjGKfU4cTWk
David is employed as a mechanical design engineer at a top multinational, and does only freelancing work part time.
I would have liked your own 2D simulation if only you would have presented my complete concept, Unfortunately you missed out a very important element of my design : the CORDS as they are presented in my drawings and explanations.
Raj
Keep learning till the end.
re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
This link:
Https://www.khanacademy.org/science/phy ... nservation
is giving more confidence about my auto wheel concept
Raj
Https://www.khanacademy.org/science/phy ... nservation
is giving more confidence about my auto wheel concept
Raj
Keep learning till the end.
re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
@ Sleepy.
Quite belated.
But not forgotten.
Thank you, my dear friend.
You have always been encouraging towards me.
Raj
Quite belated.
But not forgotten.
Thank you, my dear friend.
You have always been encouraging towards me.
Raj
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Re: re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
Raj...that is an animation...not a simulation.raj wrote:Dear Silvertiger,
I sincerely appreciate your or any forum members' interest in what I present on this forum.
Primo, I am not trying to fool anybody with what I present here.
Secundo, My presentations are my genuine thoughts about perpetual motion machines, which I became interested since 1980's.
Regarding David M:
His work has already been presented on this forum , under one of my thread.
Here is a link to his work on one of my previous concept;
Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjGKfU4cTWk
David is employed as a mechanical design engineer at a top multinational, and does only freelancing work part time.
I would have liked your own 2D simulation if only you would have presented my complete concept, Unfortunately you missed out a very important element of my design : the CORDS as they are presented in my drawings and explanations.
Raj
Philosophy is the beginning of science; not the conclusion.
re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
Raj
Thank you for the link to the tutorial.
Thank you for the link to the tutorial.
[MP] Mobiles that perpetuate - external energy allowed
re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
@ Silvertiger.
I graduated in Maths and Computer Science in 1980 in UK.
The first thing I learnt in Computer Science way back in 1980's is:
GARBAGE IN GARBAGE OUT.
That's why I am not overjoyed by your own ANIMATION.
Can you please do me a 3D simulation of my Auto Wheel concept, using MY DATA. I send US$ 100 ( one hundred) instantly to your bank account.
Raj
I graduated in Maths and Computer Science in 1980 in UK.
The first thing I learnt in Computer Science way back in 1980's is:
GARBAGE IN GARBAGE OUT.
That's why I am not overjoyed by your own ANIMATION.
Can you please do me a 3D simulation of my Auto Wheel concept, using MY DATA. I send US$ 100 ( one hundred) instantly to your bank account.
Raj
Keep learning till the end.
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re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
@Silvertiger.
I have sufficient reasons to believe that you are trying to make it hard for me.
I have gone through a lot of trouble to show YOU, the attached documents.
Raj
I have sufficient reasons to believe that you are trying to make it hard for me.
I have gone through a lot of trouble to show YOU, the attached documents.
Raj
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re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
@ Silvertiger.
I know from the start that yours is a SIMULATION, because I know one, when I see one.
I referred to it as an animation, just to taunt you, for not having done it according to MY DATA, and your maintaining your conclusions regardless.
I stand by my offer if you can do a 3D simulation of my Auto Wheel concept with my DATA. A second proof of concept will be more than welcomed.
Raj
I know from the start that yours is a SIMULATION, because I know one, when I see one.
I referred to it as an animation, just to taunt you, for not having done it according to MY DATA, and your maintaining your conclusions regardless.
I stand by my offer if you can do a 3D simulation of my Auto Wheel concept with my DATA. A second proof of concept will be more than welcomed.
Raj
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re: This is my wheel concept 2017, not Bessler's 1717...
@ Silvertiger.
Look at the drawing I posted on page 2 of this thread.
My wheel concept will work only in one direction, either clockwise or counter-clockwise, depending on the geometry of the build.
Raj
Look at the drawing I posted on page 2 of this thread.
My wheel concept will work only in one direction, either clockwise or counter-clockwise, depending on the geometry of the build.
Raj
Keep learning till the end.
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I am 73 years old today.
This could well be my last attempt at perpetual motion wheel/ bessler's wheel attempt.
Raj
This could well be my last attempt at perpetual motion wheel/ bessler's wheel attempt.
Raj
Keep learning till the end.