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Some minds and thoughts are better than others.
Some sims are better than others, just like you have tried to show WM2D is better and more reliable than PHYSION.

A big thank to you ALL.

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Hi Raj,
really good work.
you put the support of the lever on the same side where you have the down going weight.
So the support and the lift forces are on one side.
The forces are not going to the main axle and eliminated, gravity can act, very clever.
I have no words for it, maybe we can call it a two stage lever.
You have created a moving axle in CIRCLE process.
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The idea is very attractive, it is a good basis for work, to be followed... Well done Raj.
Not everything I present is functional, but a surprise can't be completely ruled out.Greetings.
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Thank you Georg and and Thx4, for your kind and encouraging words.

I am a lone wanderer, fumbling my way in pitch darkness, searching for light to see clear.

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I shall be attempting to build a small concept testing model of my - two wheels on a single axle - hopefully next weeks.

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Concept testing model...

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My Speed Doubler and Two Wheels on a Single axle and Weights Concepts COMBINED as one new concept, all in the name of improvements.

Make of this what you WILL.

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I have deliberately not explain my drawing above.

Most of us have been trying to make sense of Bessler's MTs drawings over the years.


Has any of you tried to make sense of my drawing above?

It does not matter if none of you have tried.

I am on the verge of declaring a runner, almost 90 % confident, once I get back home to Mauritius in three weeks.

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Raj,

If I know wheels like I think I know wheels, (and I have built a 100 of them),
it will form a "T" shape, with the two weights horizontal, balanced like a teeter-totter, with the third weight hanging more or less straight down, like a pendulum. FWEIW

But you should try it and see, to make sure, I could be wrong. Sam
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Hello Sam,

I have posted hundreds of wheel concepts drawings and some build attempts on this forum, giving FULL details and diagrams in the last 10 years, only because I was not sure of any whether these concepts would work at time of posting.

I am on my last concept, and I am almost 90% SURE IT WILL WORK.

All I can say is that you have not quite understood my drawing above.

Big thanks for your reply.

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If you apply the understanding of the picture text (taken from www.clear.rice.edu/basic mechanics) to the understanding of my drawing, you will propably understand what I am getting at.

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Raj,

When you are inventing, you build Sh-t you know, that it wont work; in the hopes that it will lead to some thing that does work; it can happen. I think it's the only way-----------------to figure it out.

You are a good inventor, keep trying------------

Also, you are right, I can't know how your wheel will work, Sam
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Sam, thank a lot for your humouristic reply.
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Sorry!
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