Posted by John Collins (194.164.38.13) on December 05, 2002 at 13:07:55:
In Reply to: Random thoughts posted by Steve on December 05, 2002 at 11:15:35:
Good point Steve. I never thought of buried as meaning buried in the existing literature. My research "on the ground" as it were seems to indicate that Bessler's grave is in fact under a car lot! As for the buried texts they were probably included in his mausoleum that he built in his garden so they are under the car lot too! I don't know where else he would have buried them. The car lot is very nice and has been there for years and what was there before I don't know but I guess there isn't much hope of finding anything now - unless of course someone succeeds in replicating his wheel and then all sorts of things might happen.
John
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Hmm, I just thought of this.. he burned or buried all of the important documents so that they would not be found by the wrong persons. The burnt ones are gone, but where are the buried ones? Could be reffering to his texts? Since they did'nt give a strait answer I did'nt think he was worried about them.
: Maybe I'm just missing something, but I think the real stuff may well still be buried somewhere.. but prolly under a parking lot by now.