As I wrote previously, I’m
temporarily recycling a previous post about the Legend of Bessler’s
wheel, because I need to concentrate on finishing my own attempted
reconstruction of his machine.
As you can see from my previous post, there is a lot going on in my life but there is always the odd moment when I could work on the wheel.
At my age I find time seems to be accelerating and weeks shoot past and I seem to have accomplished very little. I am determined to finish it now so I can prove to myself, at least, that I am right and that there are sufficient clues from Bessler to permit anyone to build his wheel. Success would mean that the design I’m working on would match his, which I know many people doubt is possible. Obviously I will post the information here first, if it works - or even if it doesn’t.
Please feel free to comment if you wish and I will try to check back daily.
As you can see from my previous post, there is a lot going on in my life but there is always the odd moment when I could work on the wheel.
At my age I find time seems to be accelerating and weeks shoot past and I seem to have accomplished very little. I am determined to finish it now so I can prove to myself, at least, that I am right and that there are sufficient clues from Bessler to permit anyone to build his wheel. Success would mean that the design I’m working on would match his, which I know many people doubt is possible. Obviously I will post the information here first, if it works - or even if it doesn’t.
Please feel free to comment if you wish and I will try to check back daily.
So here it is again, the Legend of Bessler's wheel.
On 6th June, 1712, in Germany, Johann Bessler (also known by his
pseudonym, Orffyreus) announced that after many years of failure, he had
succeeded in designing and building a perpetual motion machine. For
more than fourteen years he exhibited his machine and allowed people to
thoroughly examine it. Following advice from the famous scientist,
Gottfried Leibniz, he devised a number of demonstrations and tests
designed to prove the validity of his machine without giving away the
secret of its design.
After more than thirty years he died in poverty. He had asked for a
huge sum of money for the secret, £20,000 which was an amount only
affordable by kings and princes, and although many were interested, none
were prepared to agree to the terms of the deal. Bessler required that
he be given the money and the buyer take the machine without verifying
that it worked. Those who sought to purchase the wheel, for that was
the form the machine took, insisted that they see the secret mechanism
before they parted with the money. Bessler feared that once the design
was known the buyers could simply walk away knowing how to build his
machine and he would get nothing for his trouble.
This problem was anticipated by Bessler and he took extraordinary
measures to ensure that his secret was safe, but he encoded all the
information needed to reconstruct the machine in a small number of books
that he published. It is well-known that he was prepared to die without
selling the secret and that he believed that post humus acknowledgement
was preferable to being robbed of his secret while he yet lived.
I became curious about the legend of Bessler’s Wheel, while still in my
teens, and have spent most of my life researching the life of Johann
Bessler (I’m now 74). I obtained copies of all his books and had them
translated into English and self-published them, in the hope that either
myself or someone else might solve the secret and present it to the
world in this time of pollution, global warming and increasingly limited
energy resources.
It has recently become clear that Bessler had a huge knowledge of the
history of codes and adopted several completely different ones to
disguise information within his publications. I have made considerable
advances in deciphering one of his codes; the simplest one, and I am
confident that I have the complete design. Due to unfortunate family
circumstances I am currently unable to complete the build I have
undertaken but shall return to it as soon as possible and I sincerely
believe that 2019 will see the reconstruction of Bessler’s wheel.
Johann Bessler published three books, and digital copies of these with
English translations may be obtained from the links to the right of this
blog. In addition there is a copy of his unpublished document
containing some 141 drawings - and my own account of Bessler’s life is
also available from the links. It is called "Perpetual Motion; An Ancient Mystery Solved?" Bessler published three books; "Grundlicher Bericht", "Apologia Poetica" and "Das Triumphirende..."
I have also published Bessler's collection of 141 drawings and I have called it Maschinen Tractate, but it was originally found in the form of a number drawings of perpetual motion designs. Many of these have handwritten notes attached and I have published the best English translation of them that I was able to get. Bessler never published these drawings but clearly intended to do so at some point.
For some ideas about Bessler’s code why not visit one of my web sites at www.theorffyreuscode.com
One last thing. Perpetual Motion machines have been utterly proscribed
and Johann Bessler’s claims ridiculed - however, it seems that more than
a handful of scientists have now come to the conclusion that it might
theoretically be possible to design a mechanical system which is
continuously out-of-balance and therefore will turn continuously using
the repeated fall of weights for energy. Gravity but not directly.
These open-minded people remain tight lipped for now, awaiting proof of
their hypothesis.
JC
Hello John,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that 2019 will see the end of the research,
The immortal consciousness knows the right pattern because it is it that inspired Johann in his time.
There is no coincidence and I think you are well inspired, you are an essential element in this quest, without you I think many of whom I simply would not have tried anything.
Like a dozen individuals no more, I am convinced that I have the right message... ��
I finally solved the financial question, which has polluted my mind for too long, and prevented me from doing, if the proto works as I believe it does, it will be visible to everyone for free, the sunny days are coming back and the irresistible desire to do the same.
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ReplyDeleteSelling the functional proto model is a bad idea:)
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ReplyDeleteTo develop a refined version from the functional prototype with the computational power that we possess today will be a walk in the park. The power of money can do many wonderful things. We are blessed to be living in such a wondrous time of communication and feelings of unity in the human species. So, I for one, will applaud the use of a functional prototype to benefit us all...... Get on with it
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ReplyDelete7. But this discussion here (blog) is not about you and I....... it is about the wheel, figuring out how it works and then, all the great things it can do for the world.
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ReplyDeleteI think the next documentary is the best example of how things usually go, even there seems everything ALL right. Someone somewhere does not just want "something to happen".
ReplyDeleteIf someone here knows some other real happy end story, please share this information.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrJIzrmX1mI
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That was really an excellent documentary!! I might have heard of Joseph Newman before, but I have never seen a video that is so well produced (yet not over-produced) that goes into what an inventor of this type of machine has to go through (basically 'hell') to bring his device to the market and also shows what it does to him. Unfortunately, I believe this is the crap that anyone who comes up with the solution to the Bessler wheel with have to go through.
DeleteBut now I just saw another video that really makes me wish that Bessler's wheel was already available to everyone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuM5iCn_iKI
So simple a carpenters boy could replicate it after a few minutes of observation.....
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ReplyDeleteThere are, and have been many folks who thought they knew how the wheel works, myself included..many different times.. but the bottom line is still converting what you think into a working model is a daunting challenge. The resources required to attempt an R&D effort of this magnitude is no small sum, but there are those of us who are finding a way to somehow, through using our resources in a creative manner, still move the concept forward. The world is a very different place than it was just a few years ago, and social media can be our friend in getting this out.... I enjoyed the video on Joseph Newman, so to take what he learned, and Bessler's own experience and get this wondrous invention into the public eye must be carefully planned and implemented. There may be risk in doing this deed of all deeds, but I believe it is a risk worth taking. Anyone can file a provisional patent for a couple hundred dollars and it is merely a document that you send to the patent office which says... we see your idea on this date and we do not give you any approval, just a public record that you can then claim a patent is pending, and that may be all we can do until a number of units have been fabricated and placed into service by folks all over the world. They will have a hard time getting rid of all of us ....with a camera on them
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DeleteJohn.
Delete20. „The soul is the immortal, spiritual part”.
OK.
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ReplyDeleteIf someone has applied for a patent... like a provisional patent... but does not make an official patent application with all the forms and signatures, then it becomes part of the public domain and cannot be patented Public disclosure, that can be proven, means you cannot patent it as your own. The disclosure to the public is the key. If you want to patent an idea you must make claims as to its novelty (unique) and that you had the original idea and the date. That is why the cocktail napkin that the sketch of the weed eater was worth a fortune... because it was dated and witnessed by signatures.... Thus we have weedeaters and the original idea folks made a ton of money
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ReplyDeleteNot for a while.... but I do occasionally
DeleteQuestion: What is the item on the desk in front of Bessler that LOOKS LIKE a skull?
ReplyDeleteAt first glance it appears to be a skull, howeverI can't find any images of skulls tyhat look quite like this. Is is a poor painting? If the object on the desk is a skull the frontal zygomatic structure and sephenoid bone surfaces look wrong (Heart shaped dark area). The eye socket (at the corener of the book looks deformed (should be pretty well round), and most of the nasal structures seem to be missing. There is no lower jaw at all. Near the centre of the structure there seems to be what could almost be called a button or rivet. This seems to be connected to a pin (axle?) going through the skull visible from the dark heart shaped area.
If Bessler is a scientist as well as a religious man, then this is a very irreverant way of treating a skull, which appears to be held up in the air by something and then has a book resting upon it; Not really the act of a God fearing man, - unless it's not a skull at all. Any ideas of what a round thing with an axle might be?
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It’s a skull, lacking it’s jaw bone and viewed from below and from the side. There are numerous engravings, paintings and etchings showing the same objects- skull, books, jars or gourds, wIth a half open curtain behind. The skulls vary but there are some which look similar to the one in Bessler’s picture.
DeleteI can’t see a heart shaped area nor the pin. You haven’t mentioned the awkward shape of Bessler’s fingers.
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Would it be safe to assume that the skull is empty except for the axle ?
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ReplyDeleteLook at images of 'memento mori' etchings. Plenty of skulls, books and jars or gourds. Look at Alchemists etching s from the same period. Are you aware of how patronising you are, Stephen?
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ROTATE the mandible and you have a set.
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ReplyDeleteNo one as far as I know even mentioned 'disablities'. What has that to do with anything? Are you saying I have a disability, or you have?
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John, it seems to me that you are letting go of your nerves. Stephen has a specific lifestyle but he has a sense of the subject. I will ask the question: how was the distance between the Earth and the Moon measured? What method was used for this. Leibniz said that the deviation of the planets from the elliptical line can only come from the seemingly of planetary operations between themselves or from the resistance inside.
DeleteAnon, I'm not sure what you mean by 'letting go of my nerves'? Also I have no idea what the relevance of your question is. I have my opinion, just as you have yours and Stephen has his, but I get the feeling that both of you have ideas which seem to me at least, to be somewhat off-the-wall. It is not my intention to be insensitive or critical of any comments, it's just sometimes I simply don't understand them.
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John. As for my question: this geometrical parallax was used to measure near-celestial bodies. I am referring to its geometry which interested Leibniz in the context of Bessler's circle.
DeleteYou have full right to sound criticism and not to understand.
The language barrier bothers everyone and the machine translators are without a soul.
I apologize for my naughty observation.
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ReplyDeleteNo that skull was a time travel device... This is definitely a 100% legit info...
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ReplyDeleteSame here Stephen.
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You should look again at pictures of human skulls, try something like https://budab.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/9991.jpg
ReplyDeleteand then look at Bessler's supposed skull again.
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When will you finish your wheel John?
ReplyDeleteGood question yellow. My CEO (wife) ‘suggested’ that I might like to plan a few projects for 2019 and came up with a short list of ideas. I agreed that it might be fun to try to accomplish them during the warm days of the summer. Timing misunderstanding, and I am almost finished adding some decking to the back garden, plus of course a retractable patio windbreak and a new side gate. This has kind of interrupted my planned wheel work, but fear not, all projects including mine will be completed as soon as possible. I estimate the wheel will be finished and tested and the results published in about four or five weeks. This is an estimate but seems reasonable at the moment. But remind me nearer the end of March.
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