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Increased price stability. <br />Solar panels, Biomass, Wind turbine are mostly in use around the world<br />Hope this helps everyone to use alternative energies. <br />Biomass Boilers Kenthttp://www.alternativeenergyspecialists.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-47895902880001627362012-11-13T22:53:07.160+00:002012-11-13T22:53:07.160+00:00"I'm not sure how Bessler pulled off the ..."I'm not sure how Bessler pulled off the trick of the bidirectional wheel..."<br /><br />Simple. He used TWO side by side, one-directional wheels on the same axle with their "preferred" directions of rotation opposed to each other. When the drum was given a push in either direction, the wheel, or as I like to refer to it the "sub wheel", undergoing retrograde rotation would have all of its weights locked down against their respective rim stops. This then caused the CoM of that sub wheel's weights to retract to the center of the axle, a location from which it could provide no opposing torque to the axle. The drum was then driven by the remaining sub wheel rotating in its preferred direction whose weights' CoM was displaced onto the drum's descending side. This process was reversible should the drum be manually slowed to a stop and then given a push in the other direction to make it turn that way. <br /><br />IF this model is correct (and I certainly think it is), then it is NOT possible to obtain bi-directionality with a SINGLE ONE-directional Bessler wheel.technoguynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-65080869619536630412012-11-13T16:41:14.773+00:002012-11-13T16:41:14.773+00:00I hope you bought a hammer and its a heavy one cau...I hope you bought a hammer and its a heavy one cause your gonna need it to pound that piece of crap to the floor after you find it doesn't work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-39572197764781685462012-11-13T16:38:42.619+00:002012-11-13T16:38:42.619+00:00Good luck Chris, you are going to need it.Good luck Chris, you are going to need it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-43739480416515144742012-11-13T12:00:54.274+00:002012-11-13T12:00:54.274+00:00Thanks for the advice, vincent, but I intend to st...Thanks for the advice, vincent, but I intend to stick closer to the DT portraits than a born again Christian does to the Gospels! <br /><br />IF it had not been for the vast store of clues in those portraits, I would not have made ANY progress. NOW, thanks to God and the Master, I AM finally on the verge of success! I look forward to having MY "House of Richters" experience and relishing in the thought that I will be only the 3rd person in the last three CENTURIES to have had that EXQUISITE experience. After the WORKING OB PM gravity wheel design Bessler found and used is finally published, then it will be time for so many other weary mobilists out there in in PM land to share in that same experience. It will be a VERY "good" time for one and all...technoguynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-29742544872420962982012-11-13T10:07:17.384+00:002012-11-13T10:07:17.384+00:00I think you should end your obsession with DT port...I think you should end your obsession with DT portrait's ,there are no clues,clues are<br />inside Bessler's ,John's book's.The closer you get ,the further you are.<br />With your own capability,perhaps,would be good idea to start working on other Bessler's clues,trust me,there are plenty.It's up to you. vincenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04478870625877776990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-29083192757929579762012-11-13T10:01:03.181+00:002012-11-13T10:01:03.181+00:00Best of luck, Chris. I applaud anyone who makes a...Best of luck, Chris. I applaud anyone who makes an effort to DO SOMETHING about turning an idea into a working model...whether it's 2D on a monitor screen or 3D and filling up a storage compartment.<br /><br />A 6 ft diameter wheel is a good size. Small enough to be portable, yet large enough so that slight imperfections in the placement of its components will not be fatal to its operation (assuming that the theory behind the construction is valid). The smallest wheel that I think would also have these properties would be one that is 36 inches in diameter which is the size Bessler was using when he had his "House of Richters" moment.technoguynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-40942497271915986772012-11-13T09:52:26.223+00:002012-11-13T09:52:26.223+00:00So was I!
The problem with most of the clues in t...So was I!<br /><br />The problem with most of the clues in the two DT portraits is that they are encrypted so that they will only make sense (i.e., become "visible" to those wearing those Bessler eyeglasses!) IF one actually had one of Bessler's wheels with its exposed internal mechanics in front of him so that he could see how the clues were derived. The primary purpose of these DT portrait clues was to allow Bessler to claim priority should another mobilist duplicate his design after Bessler had previously destroyed a wheel to guard its secret by providing PRECISE technical data about the mechanics of his wheels. This also shows, I think, how VERY confident Bessler was that HE had found the ONLY design that would work! <br /><br />Without having such a wheel for comparison purposes, one, such as a FUTURE reverse engineering Bessler mobilist, is forced to continuously construct wheels and then test and vary their internal mechanisms a bit with each version. Every once in a while, his mechanism will suddenly "justify" one of the DT portrait clues and then it's time to test the design to see if it brings one closer to success or not and thereby establish that the portrait clue is valid and not just some "decoy" clue Bessler inserted to confuse the many competitive mobilists who would undoubtedly be reading his works.<br /><br />It is, indeed, a LOT of work and because of this I STRONGLY urge anyone SERIOUS about cracking the secret of Bessler's wheels to start using modeling / simulation software and to do so as soon as he can. If I had not done that years ago, then I'd probably only be 10% of the way to the end of the "right track" instead of my present 99.5%.<br /><br />BTW. This "NB Spring Constant Clue" is NOT the ONLY one that points to the primary spring constant or k value being 16 lb/in! This, of course, greatly lowers the chance of it just being a coincidence that this number emerges via the numerological analysis that I provided above.technoguynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-51550684198162198092012-11-13T04:37:23.247+00:002012-11-13T04:37:23.247+00:00Justsomeone says: Do your self a favor and build i...Justsomeone says: Do your self a favor and build it as a 4 ft. Wheel. You can build the discs out of one sheet of plywood instead of 8 sheets. Bessler's small wheels worked. I have two 7ft diameter wheels in my garage. They are quite heavy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-74760552415388436182012-11-13T04:09:11.620+00:002012-11-13T04:09:11.620+00:00I'd rather not say what particular tool I purc...I'd rather not say what particular tool I purchased . Thx for the advice . The wheel will be 6 ft w/ a 4 inch wooden axle ... 6 inches deep or 1/2 scale of the 12 ft wheel . It will turn one direction for sure and with a slight modification , the other way . I'm not sure how Bessler pulled off the trick of the bidirectional wheel but it may be a feature of the design itself . We will find out soon enough .<br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-85753551146216029462012-11-13T03:56:10.560+00:002012-11-13T03:56:10.560+00:00Justsomeone says: glad to see you building. What...Justsomeone says: glad to see you building. What tool did you purchase? The web is full of woodworking tips. If you build a 4ft. Wheel, start by drilling a 1/8 inch hole where your axle will go. Using a yardstick, draw numerous circles all the way out to the end. These reference lines are quite useful. Use the 1/8 inch drill bit as your pivot point. This is easiest to do before you enlarge the center hole for the axle. Depending on your design, you may also want to divide it into pie shapes. If you are swinging any weights on posts and need some advise as to their construction, let us know. Also if you are using two discs, while the center holes are still small, bolt them together and drill them both at the same time for better alignment. Threaded rod works well for this and is rather inexpensive in the electrical department of the big box stores. Good luckAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-12554980492171950472012-11-13T03:25:18.000+00:002012-11-13T03:25:18.000+00:00When my wheel begins to turn ... where will you al...When my wheel begins to turn ... where will you all be ? My guess : wherever you are now . I agree with nearly everyone about TG . I do not bother to read what he posts most of the time .<br /> On a personal note I made a few (2) giant steps toward my goal in the last couple of days . I bought a certain tool that I needed ( for my build ) and tomorrow I rent a storage ( just 10x10 ) w/electricity so I'll have a place to work . Yes, I FINALLY feel like I have a design worthy of my time and money . Anyone who will , wish me luck .Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-24478572113301064622012-11-13T01:59:27.172+00:002012-11-13T01:59:27.172+00:00Justsomeone says: I am speechless. Justsomeone says: I am speechless. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-51694719777264607552012-11-13T01:44:27.133+00:002012-11-13T01:44:27.133+00:00PART II:
Locate the screw barrel microscope on th...PART II:<br /><br />Locate the screw barrel microscope on the table on the right side of the portrait. Note the lower half which contains a helical spring. This symbolizes the helical springs used in his wheels and the primary ones, in particular.<br /><br />Next, draw a straight line through the optical axis of the microscope. If extended upward, the line passes through the center of the clock dial, if extended downward, however, you will find something VERY interesting. If you extend it OFF the illustration far enough, it will end in the middle of the letter "B" of the abbreviation "NB" (which stands for the Latin words "Note Bene" which mean "Note Well" in English). This tells us that there is something IMPORTANT here and we should PAY ATTENTION! <br /><br />Notice that Bessler does not draw the letters separately, but overlaps the two adjacent vertical bars of the letters "N" and "B". Here is the way to PROPERLY interpret this clue:<br /><br />Imagine that you could take a knife and slice the overlapped NB into two pieces. The piece on the right would look like the number 3 (this is also a symbol for a spring and indicates the clue one is about to interpret deals with springs) and the piece on the left looks like the ROMAN number 4 which is IV, but this can also be written as a 1 and a 5 next to each other. Now, MULTIPLY the 3 times the 5 and you get 15. Next, ADD the 1 to the 15 and you get...16 which just happens to be the "ideal" k value of the primary springs that I found from a LOT of work with my model wheels and simulations!<br /><br />Once again, this is only one of DOZENS of IMPORTANT clues embedded in the two DT portraits. Most are more technical in nature than this and pertain to the various angles, dimensions, and ratios incorporated into Bessler's secret PM mechanism. I have decoded about 95% of them at this point in time, but I am continually being surprised by clues which suddenly emerge and only become "visible" AFTER I have done a LOT of addtional modeling and simulation. At those times my pair of Bessler "eyeglasses" suddenly bring more of Bessler's secret wheel design into focus! This "NB Spring Constant Clue" is only the very beginning of what you will find when you agree to don the eyeglasses that Bessler offers you in the second portrait and you begin to "see" details of his secret wheel mechanism you NEVER knew existed!<br /><br />technoguynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-54551550363294719342012-11-13T01:34:18.797+00:002012-11-13T01:34:18.797+00:00PART I:
Okay, guys, if you all INSIST on thinking...PART I:<br /><br />Okay, guys, if you all INSIST on thinking that I am the elusive Ken B., then there is nothing I can do about it. I guess I should be honored, because I am VERY impressed with his early research. Although he regular included springs in his designs, his big mistake was sticking with isolated "perpetual motion structures" and not embracing the "Connectedness Principle". But, then again, he did not have access to the all important DT portrait clues as I do and that prevented him from traveling to the end of the "right track". IF he had had them then, he probably would have solved the Bessler wheel mystery YEARS ago!<br /><br />Okay, there are still some hard heads out there that continue to deny the existence of the DT portrait clues which, I STEADFASTLY maintain, account for about 99% of the clues concerning Bessler's secret wheel mechanics without which one's chance of reverse engineering Bessler's wheels is next to ZERO. Here's a tiny one I recently discovered that may change the opinions of a few who have "open" minds:<br /><br />As I've been saying for several weeks now, I discovered that each of Bessler's one-directional wheels and two-directional wheel's sub wheels contained 16 springs that were "assigned" to its 8 weighted levers. I originally thought that the 2 springs on each lever were identical. I now realize that was an erroneous assumption because my testing of designs using two identical springs per weighted lever were UNworkable (remember my commenting that I would not be celebrating the 297 anniversary of the successful "official" examination of the Merseburg wheel by being able to declare the Bessler wheel mystery solved?). Now it's obvious to me that each one-directional wheel contained TWO DIFFERENT sets of 8 springs. I now call them "the primary set" and "the secondary set". Each of the wheel's 8 weighted levers has ONE spring from EACH set attached to it. These springs have DIFFERENT k values and perform quite different functions during each 45 degree increment of drum rotation. I now have the COMPLETE details of the primary set, but not of the secondary set (but, you can be quite sure that I AM working on obtaining those!).<br /><br />After an enormous amount of testing, I discovered that the ideal spring constant or k value for the PRIMARY springs used in the Merseburg wheel was k = 16 lb / inch. If one goes a little higher than that, then the weighted levers arriving at the 7:30 position of a CW rotating drum will not be vertical oriented which is CRITICAL to maximizing the projection of the CoM of the 8 weights onto the drum's descending side. If one goes a little lower than that, then the weighted levers from 10:30 to 3:00 will readily collapse if the wheel is given too high an initial acceleration in the direction it "prefers" to rotate in by a hand start and the OB creating configuration of the weighted levers will be immediately lost. 16 lb / inch, therefore, seems to be the PERFECT k value to use.<br /><br />Incredibly, Bessler encrypted THIS particular k value into the 2nd DT portait! It took me a while to find it, but here it is:<br /><br />technoguynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-61048340002341538102012-11-13T00:08:19.664+00:002012-11-13T00:08:19.664+00:00@ JW
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