Posted by grim (206.162.192.40) on April 21, 2003 at 18:53:07:
In Reply to: interesting mail posted by David-Moses on April 21, 2003 at 16:04:59:
: This email between someone and a well known free energy sceptic was intersting enough (I thought) to post)
: I can't understand why people hold out hope after the many centuries
: fo thousands of people trying these things. No-a-days, where do they
: even think the energy would come from? I understand why people
: get into CF, and kind of see why OU motors draw interest, but I just
: don't get trying to resurrect loser ideas from the middle ages.
: I think maybe it's because we have all grown up in a century that has us believing that science can do anything and everything. Then those who get into free energy, who don't really have much of an understanding of the basic principles of physics (reality) and don't know science rests upon a solid foundation, basically because information is always changing in the media, as well as the convoluted language and explanations scientists sometime use, end up thinking "they" don't know everything. It's a bit of an ironic paradox due to ignorance and lack of discipline.
Just because there are a lot of those old Middle Ages schemes floating about the web (the dead horses) doesn't mean that every possible human thought has been used up. There's an inherent flaw in all the overbalanced wheel designs from the past.
If Bessler's wheel worked ACCORDING to the laws of physics a lot of people may end up looking pretty silly.