Re: Balanced wheel?


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Posted by SK (218.145.25.43) on May 19, 2003 at 17:19:42:

In Reply to: Balanced wheel? posted by Nick Hall on May 19, 2003 at 00:31:47:

Hi
I am a Besslerwheel builder in Korea.
In my case, I am doing with 40cm diameter wheel.
The accuracy and friction is very important in building.
By some experiment, a few scratch of grinding by hand affect the motion. It means the range of error is too narrow.
Exact ratio is the key to building the wheel.
I am sure if anyone succeed to design the wheel, it will take more than 2 months to adjust all length or angle.
Yesterday I discuss with Korea Patient office about Perpetual Motion machine. I asked to him about Korea Patient law.
The perpetual motion machine is not the object of the patient by the patient law. He said it is worldwide common in the patient law in every country. He said it is because the "Law of energy conservation" is a truth or set-up during thousands of years of man's histoty. And the perpetual motion machine do not match whth this law. But he surely said If anyone made the real machine of OU, we have to change or rewrite the "law of energy conservation" and the Patient Law.
I think I have succeed in building the wheel.
But no one here have or express any interest.
It make me very sad.
From yesterday Iam doing the patient document job.
After finish all document job, I will let you(everyone here) know about my wheel design.
Yesterday my wheel rotate 1/2 rotation.
It is because I am doing the calibration.
I hope it will rotate forever from today.
regards SK (Seok kyun in Korea)

: Several people have expressed the opinion that Bessler's wheel must have been very precisely balanced. IMHO this is not so - at least my experiments lead me to believe that while imbalance may cause slightly increased inefficiency (either reduced turning force or 'wobble', it has to be quite bad before the thing stops.

: Bessler himself wrote:

: "The design has, in fact, progressed to the point where there is nothing supercritical about the exact disposition of the weights - an ounce more or less, here or there, makes not a scrap of difference to the Wheel, which will hold its course serenely without "turning a hair". "

: Nick




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