Re: Bessler wheel theory part 5


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Posted by Michael (199.60.107.1) on October 23, 2003 at 16:05:08:

In Reply to: Re: Bessler wheel theory part 5 posted by Patrick on October 23, 2003 at 15:53:22:

Hi Patrick,

Actually I have been doing this for over seven years and I maintain what I said...what hundreds of designs? They just aren't there. I'm well aware of the link you posted as well as probably every other one on the net. I'm not trying to attack you, rather what you stated is a common saying by skeptics (not saying your one of course) and it's just not true. We can only guess there have been hundreds because of the intrest over many years but again there is no proof.


Mike

for that matter) on the history of perpetual motion, you will quickly come across the efforts of others; especially along the theme/design of over-balanced wheels. Please see the link below as a good reference/starting point.

: : Patrick may I ask by what method you are performing all of these experiments? I ask because you seem to be fairly new here and I know that even to perform a simple experiment takes a bit of time.

: I have a very modest set-up. I am basically using two 36” corrugated plastic disks, a wooden base and various wooden weights. I have a number of interchangeable axle designs and the weights I am using can be manipulated/re-assembled in different ways. I am fortunate to have access to a well stocked ‘workshop’. I have just placed an order for an ‘experimentation wheel’ from a local carpenter and am excited that this will give me an added motivational ‘boost’.

: regards--Patrick




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