The Legend of Johann 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, who was able to examine the device, he devised a number of demonstrations and tests designed to prove the validity of his machine without giving away the secret of its design.
Karl the Landgrave of Hesse permitted Bessler to live, work and exhibit his machine at the prince's castle of Weissenstein. Karl was a man of unimpeachable reputation and he insisted on being allowed to verify the inventor's claims before he allowed Bessler to take up residence. This the inventor reluctantly agreed to and once he had examined the machine to his own satisfaction Karl authorised the publication of his approval of the machine. For several years Bessler was visited by numerous people of varying status, scientists, ministers and royalty. Several official examinations were carried out and each time the examiners concluded that the inventor's claims were genuine.
Over several years Karl aged and it was decided that the inventor should leave the castle and he was granted accommodation in the nearby town of Karlshafen. Despite the strong circumstantial evidence that his machine was genuine, Bessler failed to secure a sale and after more than thirty years he died in poverty. His death came after he fell from a windmill he had been commissioned to build. The windmill was an interesting design using a vertical axle which allowed it to benefit from winds from any directions.
He had asked for a huge sum of money for the secret of his perpetual motion machine, £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 viewing the internal workings. 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.
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 77). 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.
Not long after I was able to read the English translations of his books, I became convinced that Bessler had embedded a number of clues in his books. These took the form of hints in the text, but also in a number of drawings he published. Subsequently I found suggestions by the author that studying his books would reveal more information about his wheel.
For some ideas about Bessler’s code why not visit my web sites at http://www.theorffyreuscode.com/
Also please view my video at https://youtu.be/5BWVKtpuzn0
It gives a brief account both the legend and some more detail about some of the codes.
The problem of obtaining a fair reward for all his hard work 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. He implied that he was prepared to die without selling the secret and that he believed that posthumous acknowledgement was preferable to being robbed of his secret while he yet lived.
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 his codes and I am confident that I have the complete design.
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's three published books are entitled "Grundlicher Bericht", "Apologia Poetica" and "Das Triumphirende...". I have called Bessler's collection of 141 drawings “Maschinen Tractate”, but it was originally found in the form of a number of loosely collected 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 use them in his planned school for apprentices.
You can order copies of the books from my website at www.free-energy.co.uk
Or from the top of the right side panel under the heading ‘Bessler’s Books’.
There are also links lower down on the right side panel.
As I often say, the solution to this device is needed now. Anything that might help cleanse the planet of pollution and help to reduce green house gas emissions, by providing a clean cheap alternative energy source should encouraged in its discovery and development to counter global warming.
JC
This is the one and only truth, I know The True Story of Johann Bessler’s Perpetual Motion Machine is published regularly here and I also personally recite it five times per day first thing in the morning, before each meal and before bed because doing this, reciting it regularly makes it even more true.
ReplyDeleteYes it is true, I have confirmed it!
ReplyDelete"I said recently that I was sure I had found the secret of Bessler’s wheel, and that the solution was so obvious that perhaps there was no need to prove it with a working model, a proof of principle."
ReplyDelete"I know I should try to simulate it but I’m too old to learn new tricks - 77 next Saturday!"
Lol! Without at least a working sim of your "obvious solution" all you will have is another drawing to add to the thousands already out there. Like them it will just be casually dismissed as another likely nonrunner. You ABSOLUTELY need to have a working sim of any design you have that you believe is the same one Bessler had. But, I'm sure you realize all of this. If you cannot sim it, there are others over on bwf that would probably be willing to do it for you free of charge.
If the mathematical result from an illustration leaves doubt , a build remains empirical proof , whereas a sim is not an actual replacement for real proof but also just a mathematical end result ,it can also leave doubt.
DeleteSome things are however already without doubt , like the common known and already proven laws of simple machines ,which requires no sim nor build to proof , only doubtful and unknown results would need proof of principle and a sim would not replace a real build.
There is room for mistakes in both sims and paper math , a build that adheres to design however leaves no room for doubt.
Sims should not ever be seen as empirical proof.
Sims when made by a skilled simmer will agree with reality about 99% of the time. I would always consider such a sim far closer to proof of any unbuilt design that an unsimmed drawing of an unbuilt wheel made by someone who "thinks" he's found B's design. Those kinds of unsimmed wheel drawings are a dime a gross on the internet. The bwf image files were loaded with hundreds of them before they all got lost recently. Does anyone even remember any of them?
DeleteI agree with the above comments so I will ask someone to make a sim of my design, I will finish my drawing and ask them if they would simulate it for me. Thanks for the advice.
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Lol! For years now John has been mocking Ken B's approach to solving the Bessler wheel with no build but only his clues, drawings, and a sim...yet now John is going down the SAME route himself! This should be most entertaining!
DeleteWrong, as usual. They are exact opposites.
DeleteJC > sim step > real world build to be constructed by himself.
Ken B > sim constructed by himself > does not do a real world build.
More like
DeleteJC > sim step > sims don't work do matter how much they are tweeked > JC declares sims are unreliable and mean nothing and he will build his design to prove it works > JC continues year after year to make excuses why he never gets around to actually building anything > JC finally publishes drawing of unsimmed design he's convinced is B's and some of the "clues" it is based on > it gets buried among the thousands of other drawings that litter the web > Google finally decides that blogspot is a big money loser and deletes all of it blogs and their posts after giving a brief warning that most never saw > skeptics continue to claim all of B's wheels were hoaxes
Il programma che gira in un simulatore non può conoscere un comportamento inaspettato di un meccanismo, soltanto conoscendo il funzionamento della ruota di Bessler e modificando il programma potremo vedere il funzionamento finale sullo schermo del monitor.
ReplyDelete“program that runs in a simulator cannot know an unexpected behavior of a mechanism, only by knowing the functioning of the Bessler wheel and modifying the program will we be able to see the final functioning on the monitor screen. “
DeleteIt is extremely difficult to convince Ken... He has no idea of BW internal secret design...
ReplyDeleteHe always talks of simming...
BW secret cannot be realized through simming...
There are three out of the box features that can only arrive through intuition...
Hmmm. Long time suresh. Its been a while. Have you finally started building? And if yes how is it going?
DeleteHi... rolling... I managed to buy some parts and was later involved with house shifting like jc sir... At the moment, things are in total disarray...
DeleteThe concept is clear in me... There are three unique BW features and usually it doesn't normally occur in one's mind... Getting them into shape is not my forte... The main problem is the associated risk of losing the hard won secret...
What is a runner? I hear that term every now and then. What does it look like?
ReplyDeletePerpetualman.
A runner is a bessler wheel that runs away, it starts rotating perpetually - jumps off its frame and wheels away on its own, if you do not catch it, it can end up thousands of miles away and you will be unlikely to ever find it.
DeleteIf someone is able to successfully build a BW then that wheel can be called as a runner... A working wheel...
ReplyDeleteOk, I guess that makes sense. I had asked a question in the previous post about
ReplyDelete(Blender Render). Has anyone on this forum used it to create a sim for a gravity wheel? I seen someone using it and thought that it might be worth trying.
Perpetualman.
Can a force/torque be applied to a wheel at a 90 degree angle without a counter balance force/torque? I mean, think about a water wheel. All the water is on one side of the wheel as it turns, but it doesn't pull the water back up on the other side. So, why can't we just put all the weight/s on one side of the wheel? I'm sure there must be a way around Newton's third law.
ReplyDeletePerpetualman.
I really don't think I understand what you mean... But, bessler wheel mechanism is incomparable to any other designs...
DeleteGravity functions differently from other forces... Bessler wheel is not solely dependent on gravity... Part of the energy of bessler wheel comes from within...
I take this opportunity to wish all the best and happy birthday goodies to JC sir...
ReplyDeleteIn these difficult times it is really a blessing to live beyond 77... And, JC sir, has been making it quite well... Maybe, he is destined to see bessler wheel happen during his lifetime...
Thank you Suresh you’re very kind. I think we will see Bessler’s Wheel in 2022.
DeleteJC
Happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteIneke
Thanks both. I will definitely have a Happy Birthday.😄. JC
DeleteHappy birthday John!
ReplyDeleteThanks jso. JC
DeleteA belated happy birthday John :)
ReplyDeleteZhy
Thanks Zhy.. JC
DeleteThe characteristic of the wheel is that it will run away,that is why it had to be governed by the external pendulums.
ReplyDeleteTrevor dauncey, No, it won't run away. It's not that much different than a water wheel. Water wheels don't run away, right? It can't turn any faster than what the weight is falling. The basic formula is: V= A X T--------------------Sam
DeleteYes that formula works for water at zero start but with circulating weights the velocity is added to each successive revolution.
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