Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Some of Bessler’s Clues which I haven’t Shared with you yet.

 

More than five years ago I began to write a book detailing all the clues I had found and my interpretation of them, hoping I would eventually discover the solution, but - so far …. zilch! However these details I’m going to post here are genuine clues supplied by Bessler.  I’m certain that his intention was to provide sufficient information to enable the rediscovery of the design of his machine, his perpetual motion machine.

I’m copying and pasting some of the information I had assembled in my book, in the hope that someone visiting this blog will make the intellectual jump necessary from the clues I post to finding  Bessler’s hidden meaning and build the first gravity-enabled continuously rotating device since his own wheel.

There are too many to put in one post, so I’ll work my way through them and probably repeat some which some readers may be already familiar.

I’m trying to abbreviate the written text because it will take up too much room in each blog, but it depends on how complex the clues are, but I expect I’ll be able to post two three clues in each post.

The secret to finding the clues is complicated but easily understood once you discover the technique.  And that is before you even get to trying to interpret them which is another matter, but very often Bessler will provide two and even three clues to  the same answer.

So I’m just completing the first post, ready in a day or two

JC

24 comments:

  1. I'm excited to read about all of these new clues you will soon be revealing. As someone who hopes to become an expert Bessler clue analyst, I've been told that I need to practice as much clue identification and interpretation as possible which I agree is necessary. The problem is that I have trouble finding the clues to analyze in the first place! Watching how others like you do it can help me so I will be intently studying all of the clues you will be revealing. I hope to learn a lot by doing that.

    Brad

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    1. The major problem with interpreting clues in the B drawings is that the interpretations can become biased in favor of whatever an analyst's particular preconceived notion is of how B's wheels worked. If he thinks they used springs, he'll find spring clues. If he thinks they used Y shaped levers, he'll find Y shaped lever clues. If he thinks there were five levers, he'll find pentagon and pentagram clues. And so on. This biasing effect also, unfortunately, applies to the translations made of B's writings.

      The only real way to overcome this problem is to TEST every clue. But, that can become very laborious, time consuming, and expensive if it's being done by making handmade models. Even with simming, while easier and less expensive, the task can be burdensome. And then you are not dealing with only a single clue, but with maybe a dozen that have to all fit together just right to finally give you the design that B used. It's like being given the pieces of a puzzle picture and told to solve it without knowing exactly what the finished picture should look like!

      Many noobs to the quest to solve the B pm wheel mystery think it shouldn't take them more than maybe two weeks at the most and they wonder why no one else before them solved it. For the one in hundreds, maybe even thousands, of them who are in it for the long haul, about a decade or more later, he eventually realizes how really pathetically naive he was when he started. And that, unfortunately, is the revelation I eventually had.

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    2. Sorry the learn that anon 05:59. I guess I’m still naive, but I’m still seeking Bessler’s secret and it’s been about 66 years and counting.

      JC

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    3. I wish that SoS was back now so that he could give us some of his opinions about these new clues JC intends to reveal. SoS's approach to interpretation is unique, imo, because he combines regular numerology with his own personal psychic insights. Meanwhile, I too will be looking forward to seeing the new clues and JC's interpretations of them. I may even give some of my interpretations, but if I do they will tend to be more numerological than geometrical.

      Disciple of SoS

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    4. JC: "...I’m just completing the first post, ready in a day or two"

      Using JC time that means we might see it sometime next week...maybe!

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    5. @anon 05:59

      I found myself in agreement with your observation. There is a quote that “Everyone finds the Jesus he is looking for” which is attributed to Albert Schweitzer who was a theologian, historian, and humanitarian. He noted in a book he wrote that over the millennia people have portrayed Jesus as a moral teacher, political revolutionary, mystic, social reformer, or apocalyptic prophet depending on what they ALREADY believed him to be. Like you wrote, much the same thing applies to the various "clues" people find in Bessler's writings and drawings. You will find whatever you want or need to find in them and your "discovery" can send you down a long path that, most likely, will only turn into yet another waste of effort, time, and, worst of all, emotion energy.

      You will find yourself on an emotional roller coaster ride as your climb to the top makes you joyfully thinking that the very next test of your pm wheel will surely work and you'll quickly wind up rich and famous as a result. Then you go over the top of the emotional roller coaster and plunge almost straight down into the pit of depression when that critical test turns out to be yet another failure to add to the dozens you've already experienced. You then question why you are involved in such a tortuous pursuit. Intellectually you may know it's hopeless, put that little emotional part of your brain that cannot except that drives you on to your next modification of an old design or even a totally new design.

      You reason that all of the pain you are experiencing will be well worth it when you finally achieve success and you are sure that is guaranteed if you can just hang in there long enough and never become a quitter. You ignore the fact that thousands maybe tens of thousands before you had the exact same thought, but went to their graves without the slightest hint of success. But, even if you are aware of that fact, you convince yourself that their fate won't be yours. Why? Because you are you and they were them, of course. You'll be different and finally successful. Sounds good. But all of those before you had the exact same belief and they were all 100% wrong! Your chance of being the exception? You probably have a better chance of being hit by lightning a dozen times in one year and surviving all of the hits with only minor injuries.

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    6. I call it the "Bessler CURSE"! What keeps all the Bessler pm wheel chasers running after a solution is that they know he did it so it MUST be possible, right? That's true IF it was not a very careful and elaborate hoax. But, what if it WAS such a hoax?! That's impossible, you say. Why? Because that's what JC thinks and keeps telling everyone visiting this blog! And, he couldn't possibly be wrong, could he? 🤔

      It'd like to find the world's greatest stage magician, provide him with all of the known details of the Bessler story, and then ask him how HE would hoax it. Would he say it was impossible? Or, would he, after a bit of thought, come up with a way to do it? And if he did that, would any of current crop of chasers accept it or would they find some reason to dismiss the magician's method of hoaxing Bessler's wheels? I suspect that they would ignore his method and keep right on doing what they are doing now...which is having one failure after another failure after another failure...until they finally get a last visit from the Grim Reaper.

      Sometimes I actually envy those who have just dismissed the whole matter as a hoax. They save themselves a LOT of frustration and suffering. But, they are not commenting on blogs like this...they are too busy enjoying other activities that do give some immediately successful results. 😂

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    7. And for that rarest and luckiest person who "hung in there" long enough to finally solve the Bessler wheel mystery, here is your justly deserved reward:

      https://i0.wp.com/principia-scientific.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Dollars-MarketWatch.jpg?w=890&ssl=1

      Now you can spend the rest of your days living in total luxury...and don't feel the least bit guilty about that because you well earned it.

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    8. Everyone has their chance in life, so use it wisely.

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    9. There are two kinds of people in this world: those who are chasing the solution to the B pm wheel mystery and those who are not because they either don't know he such wheels, they know about them but believe they are impossible and therefore hoaxed, and those who couldn't give a damn about them whether they were or were not hoaxed.

      Psychiatrists would probably diagnose all of the B pm wheel chasers as suffering from a mental health condition known as "ODD" which stands for "Oppositional Defiance Disorder". This condition makes those having it automatically try to contradict anything they are told by someone else. For example, when a B pm wheel chaser is told by a scientist that B's wheels violate a fundamental principle of physics, the chaser must immediately react by telling the scientist that his physics is not yet complete and that is why it cannot explain B's wheels other than by labeling them as hoaxes.

      But, this bizarre mental health condition also works within the pm community itself. When one chaser sees the design of another chaser that does not agree with the first chaser's belief about how B's wheels worked, that first chaser will immediately reject it as nonsense even though he may be polite enough not to tell the second chaser his opinion. What that first chaser may not learn is that the second chaser feels the exact same way about the first chaser's pm wheel design! Aside from the constant paranoia of having one's sure to work secret pm wheel design stolen by a rival, this is the major reason that any sort of collaboration between pm wheel chasers virtually never happens...they do no trust or respect each other!

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    10. Which category of people would you classify yourself as?
      You attract attention on this blog because you have a lot to say and yet demand a lot from those who read your posts. Perhaps you're a teacher, or maybe even a teacher? I'll ask you directly, what are you looking for on this blog? And what do you want to achieve besides your own personal gain? What country are you a citizen of? Answer if you want, I'm not demanding it. IF you answer, make it truthful or don't answer if you consider it an invasion of your privacy. Did you write that you have a wife? Something doesn't add up here, or keep playing your role.

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  2. I have always wondered if there are any clues in any of his stuff. Now I don’t think there are. If there were, someone should be able to at least *describe* how a bessler wheel would work from the clues they see. No one has been able to do even that. AI defaults to fraudulence. (Gravity enabled is not specific enough).
    So our challenge is not as difficult as building it. Just describe it, and let’s see if anyone can.
    I bet no one will be able to do that to everyone’s satisfaction (genuine / fraud problem) or they’ll say they “can’t give the game away.”

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    1. "I have always wondered if there are any clues in any of his stuff. Now I don’t think there are. If there were, someone should be able to at least *describe* how a bessler wheel would work from the clues they see."

      Er...I think Ken B would quickly disagree with your opinion!

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnHy7qZnpI4

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    2. A simulation of a gravity enabled wheel is too broad. Not to mention it probes those clues either aren’t there (my guess) or are wrong. Not satisfactory.

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    3. Probes - proves

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  3. easy . the arrangement was mechanically arranged to always be force unbalanced such that after it began to rotate it could seek but not ever find a force balanced position .

    clues & documented accounts , and blog posters . hmmm do I believe Ord-Hume , Gould , Strieder , Collins , or some random anonymous internet poster lol

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    1. Too broad, just like Bessler’s “clues”. Not satisfactory. Believe it or not.

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    2. But true !

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  4. The title of this blog is "Some of Bessler’s Clues which I haven’t Shared with you yet." However, when I read it, i noticed it did not contain a single new clue! I guess that I am supposed to view this blog as an announcement of new clues that will be revealed, sometime, in the future. Maybe this blog's title should have been "Announcing My Intention to Soon Share With You Some of My Previously Unrevealed Clues" which I think would have been more accurate.

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    1. It's a fine example of a "clickbait" title and you'll see such titles all over the web. The idea is to intrigue the visitor to a site and get him to stay a while and start clicking links. As he does he will be bombarded with various third party ads with the hope he'll click on one of them and finally make a purchase that will put some $$$'s into the site owner's pocket. Here the goal is to interest a new visitor in the never ending Bessler wheel mystery and get him to start buying the various translations of Bessler's books that JC purchased. The ideal visitor here is one that is egotistical enough to think he can solve the mystery, but not so egotistical that he thinks he does not need to do any further reading up on it. Some here have never read any of JC's books and have no intention of ever doing so. They've probably concluded there's nothing in them that cannot be gotten for free online somewhere so why pay for it. Also, they may believe that Bessler's secret is not contained in his books regardless of all of the talk here about clues and codes.

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    2. As the label implies, "click bait" is motivational bait intended to direct passing browsing internet traffic toward certain webpages. There a potential customer will see glossy photos and enticing video clips showing how some product or service will enrich his (or her) life in some way. There will be vague promises of it making one healthier, stronger, smarter, wealthier, or more attractive in some way. Precise language is never used because the seller knows that could be used in court for the basis of a lawsuit that could take a lot of £'s out of his pockets. Can't risk that. The potential customer may then be directed to the website's review page for a product or service. It will be top heavy with 5 star reviews saying that the product or service was exactly what a customer needed and which transformed his very existence! In order to make the reviews look believable there will be a few one star reviews at the bottom that complain about the late delivery of the product or some minor mishap which the potential customer assumes won't happen to them. Most if not all of these "reviews" have been carefully edited by the seller and may have actually been made up.
      Convinced that he has finally found exactly what he needs, the potential customer hits another link that sends him to the "pay wall" or page where credit / debt card info can be inputted for a quick purchase. There will be all sorts of little icons on the page that mention 100% security on the purchase and guaranteed refunds, etc. They are worthless because once the seller gets the customer's money, he will do everything he can to make sure he never refunds it! If the buyer wants a refund, he will be directed to another page where the details of all of the hoops he will have to jump through to get a refund are given. That is intended to make the customer quit chasing his money and just swallow the lost money on some ineffective or defective product or service he was stupid enough to buy online. Often the seller will simply stop replying to a customer's emails by blocking him. At that point the customer must go through the hassle of starting a charge back on the lost money with his card issuer. That can take up to three months to work.
      I'm assuming here that the seller is just a regular scammer type. But, sadly, if he is located abroad, his website could be entirely intended to have only one purpose...steal a victim's credit / debit card information so that the active card data can be sold to a criminal gang that will use it to make unauthorized purchases or even commit bigger crimes involving identity theft. There are horror stories out there of internet shoppers who, a few months after making an online purchase, suddenly had an agent from a bank show up and announce that they were foreclosing on their house in order to start paying off a big loan that had been made against its equity in the customer''s name. Actually, those loans were money all paid to scammers in foreign countries and now the banks involved want to be paid back. Think it can't happen to you? Wrong! It's happening right now to thousands of people just like you all over the UK, Europe, and the US...wherever there are people sitting in paid off homes.
      My advice to anyone considering buying any product for over about 20 £'s whose loss you won't be able to dismiss as a "learning experience" is to buy it from a physical store if you can instead of online. You will find their customer service people a lot more willing and quicker to give you a refund or make things right if you are unsatisfied for some reason with your purchase. But, what about all of those "bargains" online? After you realize how much money you are constantly losing on all of those bargains, you'll find that paying a little more at a physical store actually saves you money in the long run.
      PS I'm not suggesting by this that you have to worry about JC scamming you if you buy some of his Bessler book translations. He is one of the small percentage of online sellers that you can trust.

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    3. I like shopping online because it is convenient and the items are delivered right to your door. Hopefully, you will retrieve them before some porch thief does! I agree that returns can be a real headache which is why no one should buy anything expensive online that he might need to return until he has carefully read the return policy of the seller (also make a copy of it in case it "mysteriously" disappears AFTER he gets your payment!). If a return must be made, WHO pays for the shipping? Some sellers expect the buyer to pay for it even if a product was defective! Most of the time you can trust the big players in the online marketing game like Amazon.com and eBay.com whose 100% satisfaction guarantees actually mean something. But, once you get away from them, your risk of getting scammed starts to go up. Also, ALWAYS pay with a credit card because it will usually give you a lot more protection than if you use a bank card. Some using bank cards have been surprised to see their entire account balances gone a few days later and the bank then refusing to replace it! Also, for those in the US, NEVER give out your Social Security number or Medicare number to anyone unless you were expecting to be contacted by them. That mistake is the number one way identity theft can occur.

      Many scammers specialize in stealing as much as they can from senior citizens who, unfortunately because they grew up in different times, tend to trust a friendly voice on the phone and will, after a bit of coaxing, give them all of the financial information they want and even start emptying out their bank accounts and sending it to them. I saw one recent statistic that said in 2025, consumers worldwide lost an estimated $442 BILLION USD to scams! That's almost half a trillion USD. In many cases, the victims were too embarrassed to even report the crime to their local police.

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    4. anyone scamming a senior citizen out of their pension money should be immediately put in front of a firing squad and asked if he wants a blindfold!

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    5. @anon 02:28 i think they should bring back the guillotine and put the scammer on it face up so he can see the blade coming down to slice his head off. i'd also have some little old lady he ripped off pulling the release handle for the blade!

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