Posted by John Lindsay (207.150.66.246) on March 05, 2003 at 19:21:38:
When I came conceived the design for the Liberotor (Freedom Wheel) I was pretty sure that I had the correct concept for Johanns' design, so let's review what I came up with. Pendulums in pairs-check. Flywheel in the center-check. Easily adaptable to two directional-check. Weights arranged one next to the other so that they never attain equilibrium and one or another of them will be at right angles to the center so that the wheel must turn-check. Chains-check. Rain drops, snow falls-two different speeds going on-check. Now when you get an opinion from some-one, as you know the opinion veries from uninformed to very informed. The same goes for trance entities. Some information from certain "mediumistic" sources is colored by a cartoon version/local mythology of the recipient and some is very accurate and more comprehensive than the five-senses-only-scientific-dogma that we are all familiar with. So, I picked out 2 of the most accurate trance entities on the planet and asked for their opinions. Now if you were to just ask them-"May I have a design for a free energy machine?" They would probably say-"Well, you have an imagination, see what you can come up with!" So they are not going to do your "homework" for you. But since I was already "there" with this design they were willing to answer some questions and give a couple of suggestions. They both said that this is the concept that Johann Bessler is using. Basically I got the impression that if you experiment with different weight, pendulum segment lengths, tilts and so on I would get it to work. The chain lengths are correct. It needs an appropriately weighted flywheel as an integral part of the mechanism. A flywheel that receives more positive than negative input will rotate accordingly. If John Collins or Scott want to review the 2 taped sessions of mine-Either that or I will set up an appointment with one of them to discuss this interesting topic at my expense. One of the 2 will be OK with me. Sincerely John Lindsay