Wednesday 22 December 2010

Words of Encouragement

It seems to me that we who try to solve the mystery of Bessler's wheel, seem to have lost our way a bit, lately. Maybe we should return to what originally attracted our attention and caused us to consider the possibility that a method could be found of driving a revolving wheel by the use of gravity.

Remember that on 6th July 1712, Johann Bessler, also known as Orffyreus, claimed that he had invented a wheel which would turn continuously powered only by gravity. As proof, he exhibited a working model - something none of us has achieved to date.

I have provided as much information as I have been able to find in 30 year's research - the most complete biography of Bessler to date, books by Bessler with English translations, letters by him and about him and to him, drawings by him, descriptions of his encoded clues compete with my interpretations of what he meant. I have done this to draw attention to Bessler's claims and I have updated version of the original book almost ready for publication but I don't want to release it because I feel that the solution is about to appear and I would like to include any new information relating to the new discovery - however......

...it seems as if every year at this time we think, optimistically, that the answer will magically appear next year - but I have seen this written here every year for the last several years - I've posted such optimistic forecasts myself - but so far nothing. I think that there is a desire to believe that, with the 300th anniversary of the first announcement of his discovery looming, the time is ripe for the return of Bessler's wheel, and so it is, but it won't neccessarily happen just because the time is right.

Our thoughts need to return to basics, in my opinion. The more complex the design the more there is to go wrong. Bessler was hugely concerned that people would think his machine too simple to be worth what he was asking for it and argued strongly that despite its simplicity of design it was worth every penny.

So stick to basics, keep it simple and build a working model! Let's make the 300th anniversary a real celebration with a working model! Easy-peasy!

HAPPY CHRISTMAS ALL!

JC

15 comments:

  1. Thank you John. Believe me we are keeping it simple. We might sound a little bit technical with the physics and the mechanics but the basic wheel is so simple and it only works using gravity.

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  2. No Cam will be reqd..no storage of energy too...I agree..we are off the track....we are really making it appear very complicated...

    That's the reason it is getting delayed...this way we aren't going to achieve anything...only time will tell how much more time we are going to take..Bessler must be lauging in his grave...despite so much of clues no one has yet found the solution...the reason for this is also very simple...we lack original thoughts...instead of realising it in mind first we are being so much technical by experimenting repeatedly....

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  3. Why is your e-mail address bogywheel@yahoo.com?

    You where so close to get a follow-up post to a previously disregarded post years ago.

    I just cannot post to fucking bogywheel!

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  4. You can find my email address on my free-energy.co.uk web site, anon. Bogywheel is just a web based email address and stands for BesslerOrffyreusGravitY wheel B O G Y Wheel. I have many email addresses and this is just one.

    JC

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  5. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year guys!

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  6. Trevor E Dauncey.23 December 2010 at 11:20

    Suresh ,...I wonder if you have seen the parts list of all the things that were in the wheel.
    You don't have to worry, our wheels will probably turn out to be far simply and straight forward than Bessler's.The main goal is perpetual motion only by gravity.

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  7. Mechanical Perpetual Motion can only be achieved through the bessler way...and we haven't yet fully realized his design...

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  8. I'm sorry,...I remain confident.

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  9. It may not be acceptable to many and also very hard to believe but it is a fact that there is only one design and that is the bessler design..

    300 years have passed away and it has not been discovered so far and we still don't seem to understand the above fact...

    And as long as we don't realise this we can very forget about achieving any success in this field....

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  10. Has it occurred to you that I might already have the Bessler design about to turn,just waiting for that last command.
    Don't you think the 1/1/2011 would be an appropriate date.

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  11. That's good to hear, Trevor....But from past observations i am able to conclude that 1/1/2011 too is going to be a damp squib as far as this topic is concerned...

    The bygone 300 years bear testimonials to this...though bessler design is unbelievably simple it very hard to realize...If anyone really did possess it we would have alreally got an inkling by now..two critical clues haven't been exposed yet....

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  12. Sounds like you have some good news soon Trevor.

    Suresh,

    whether or not bessler used a cam is unknown, who knows what he actually used.
    Do you realize the importance of a cam type device, that can reset back to its highest position, without using much energy.
    The springs can be as powerful as the structure allows.

    Spinner

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  13. Spinner...Bessler design isn't that complicated involving a cam, etc., it is much simpler than can be imagined..bessler didn't use any cam...

    Springs are used to speed up the swings of the hanging weights..they needn't be any stronger..

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  14. Yes Spinner I'm hoping to have something by the 1st. I wonder how John is doing. Christmas can be a big distraction.

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  15. Yes Christmas was a big distraction but it has been far too cold here (-18 Celcius, about 1.F, Christmas night) to go into my workshop. I opened it up on Christmas eve and my fingers stuck to the key. But I will be back asap!

    JC

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