First I'd like to say it's been a long week and it's getting longer.
Results of the simulation in about a week.
There have been many who have made something that works in simulation. Or it works for a while then doesn't. My point of posting it was this: It seems as it violates the idea of inertia. In its final throws instead of bouncing over the top of the wheel, it bounces back the opposite way. Why isn't the inertia of the negative rotation conserved? Leading up to the reversal there are points where average acceleration and velocity are increasing. I don't know what went wrong. I do know this is one of the most fascinating mechanical contraptions I've ever seen.
It's beauty is equal to any mechanical device you can imagine. It violates axiom III, if I can ever get it properly formalized.
Given a wheel and this work of art, for every degree you rotate it (up to 45 degrees) it imparts 90 degrees to the wheel.
Rotate it one degree, you get 90, 5? 90. 3? 90. It's one weird little bit of mechanics.
So basically this double-pendulum finds some resonance and drops out again?
Sir, it ain't quite like that.