Quite so Bill .. inertia is the real problem .. so rather than push ones own hypothetical barrow and suffer fatal inertia one might push Bessler's hypothetical barrow (more credibility and less inertial resistance ?).ovyyus wrote:Hypothetically having a solution without having something that works is an ages old problem.
Expecting others to somehow participate in your hypothetical is another ages old problem.
Sharing something that actually works is the solution to everyones problem.
But since Bessler can't demonstrate a working gravity wheel (for obvious reasons) and didn't leave a blue-print for a working machine in MT, inertia in some quarters will never go away.
Seems a working wheel, peer reviewed, will only motivate 99% of the people.