Over the last few years I have tended to spend a lot of time and effort in finding Johann Bessler’s clues and seeking the correct meaning and intention. I hoped that armed with as much information as possible and shared as widely as possible, I or some other person or persons would finally find the solution and share it worldwide. At this time the numerous ways of spreading this kind of information could not be better, thanks to the internet and all its variants.
I know I’ve come in for a bit of stick for not sharing my designs but hopefully my work on this old website will prove interesting. Click on each button on the left side of the page for more information.
So in 2009 I began this blog and the following year I published my latest thinking about Bessler’s wheel. Since 2009 my blog has managed to publish 869 posts and receive 30958 comments, 2862932 views. I also made a YouTube video about Bessler in 2009 Viewed 19321 times.
The numbers look impressive until you realise they cover 15 years or so!
Fifteen years ago, I published some of my ideas about how I thought Johann Bessler’s perpetual motion machine worked. You can read them on my website at www.besslerswheel.com. Back then, I had some interesting thoughts and I tried to express them with what I thought were valid points and apart from several details, I have more or less continued to support them.
My apologies for the fact that the text slightly overlaps its boundaries which makes it necessary to move it with two fingers in order to read the whole line, sometimes. This happens on my iPad but not my laptop. I’m trying to alter the boundaries of the text but it’s not so simple.
Briefly, I will first mention the words Bessler used to describe his machine thus, “according to the laws of perpetual motion, so arranged that certain disposed weights once in rotation, gain force from their own swinging, and must continue their movement as long as their structure does not lose its position and arrangement”
I will also point out that MT contains two illustrations containing swings. MT 85 and 86.
You will discover my reason for sticking to the need for five mechanisms.
It was I, who introduced the ancient art of “kiiking” to the world of Bessler, as a curiosity. Just google the word “kiiking”.
You can read my theories on how Bessler’s wheel worked, they have moved on a bit since 2010, but I still believe they hold the key to success.
JC
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