tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post8193682997192727819..comments2024-03-27T11:55:27.988+00:00Comments on Bessler's Wheel and the Orffyreus Code: Never, Ever, Give Up.John Collinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13274781515636883957noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-50322477107573677652013-09-15T16:34:40.376+01:002013-09-15T16:34:40.376+01:00@Zoelra,
the dream idea is not a crazy as it sound...@Zoelra,<br />the dream idea is not a crazy as it sounds, if you remember, a little while back, I mentioned a man called Ramon Llull.<br />Well, because in his day there wasn't much in the way of access to information, not even many books, he developed a memory system to enable himself to store knowledge.<br />To retrieve the information, he would enter a dreamlike trance, brought on by softly singing to himself.<br />Hence the terms to lull off to sleep, and lullaby !<br />I don't know if Bessler was privvy to this system, but Leibnitz was a follower of Lull.<br /><br />Just another piece of useless information. :-DSTEVOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10964126679652081755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-11550035783790755982013-09-14T12:34:40.288+01:002013-09-14T12:34:40.288+01:00I am pretty convinced that CF was not involved as ...I am pretty convinced that CF was not involved as a positive factor responsible for the excess energy. The 1. reason is that Bessler said it was extremely har to find a way to make the wheel balance at rest and turn the other way etc. (bi derctional). If CF was the working force, making it bi directional would be the easiest part. The second reason is that nothing has appeared in the decoding process that in any way point to that. Just the one preponderance principle, where when one weight fall towards the center as it instantaneously forces 4 weights to raise and move towards the rim. (in a 8 weight config). I guess this is why Bssler with confidence could answer what he did when commenting on 1/4 4/1 weight/ratio etc.. Keep it up folks. If Bessler was a fraud he would never go to such extreme lengths to incorpoate the hidden information. Øysteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04458700332467872501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-92175280877610956682013-09-14T06:50:34.662+01:002013-09-14T06:50:34.662+01:00You certainly make a good point Bill. I agree Bes...You certainly make a good point Bill. I agree Bessler's life was probably best suited to solve this puzzle but I still believe that if he did it, so can we. I'm glad you reminded me of his interest in organs because, as I mentioned in my book, they were possibly among the most complex machines of his time, along with clocks - and he was able to make them too.<br /><br />JCJohn Collinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13274781515636883957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-11698073979394512582013-09-14T03:06:34.745+01:002013-09-14T03:06:34.745+01:00Didn't Bessler say the idea came to him in a d...Didn't Bessler say the idea came to him in a dream? Before the dream, nothing worked. Sounds more like he had the right dream at the right time.Zoelrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13243774767540915176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-61593822351808001592013-09-14T00:20:19.767+01:002013-09-14T00:20:19.767+01:00"My frequent conversations with strangers...&..."My frequent conversations with strangers..."<br /><br />John, in your whole life have you ever met a skilled craftsman that could<br />consturct, from scratch, an all mechanical keyboard control system<br />for an organ, or keep the bellows pumping lots of air WITHOUT electricity?<br />Could they construct precision wooden gears for a all wood clock?.<br />Could they build a comercial size (large) wind or water wheel mill (for making flour)?<br /><br />And if you did meet him, did he sit in a dark room every night with just one<br />candle for this whole house....just thinking...every night...for decades...<br />with no distractions like TV/radio/internet.<br /><br />And did that person that you met have a really REALLY old fashion<br />religous background such that there was quite likely a LOT of<br />praying going on...about very real problems and EXPECTING to get<br />understanding and inspiration...directly from GOD himself?<br />AND that approach was working working well enought for him that it<br />was likely the best source of motivation a person like him could have.<br /><br />And did that stranger you met NEVER EVER have a highly educated and<br />well respected person tell him that perpetual motion violated the "laws of physics"<br />and was impossible?<br /><br />Bessler had the right SKILLS at the right TIME .<br /><br />A combination that seems not to be happening today.<br />Bill_Mothersheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01831082308380548178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-39211777258634842712013-09-13T22:00:48.048+01:002013-09-13T22:00:48.048+01:00Bessler’s two-way wheels seem to be easier to expl...Bessler’s two-way wheels seem to be easier to explain. They are balanced at rest and when turned faster and faster, at some point, internal forces (CF maybe) are sufficient to produce overbalance and maintain motion. Conceptually the idea fits his comments that the weights gain force from their own motion and produce excess weight or overbalance (the PM principle).<br /><br />On the other hand, Bessler’s one-way wheels appear to have been in a constant state of overbalance. They were self-starters. Some have suggested that as the wheels revolved, excess energy was stored (possibly using springs or weight suspended from the axle), and later when stopped and then released, the stored energy would initiate rotation. It would be helpful to know if there were any eye-witness hands-on accounts of the one-way wheels, namely, if the wheels were allowed to begin rotating, but only slowly for some length of time. If the initial overbalance was due to stored energy, it would deplete very quickly. But, if the wheels kept rotating, this would indicate energy was not stored up, and that there was true and constant overbalance. At slow speeds CF would be insufficient so something else had to perform the weight shifting to maintain overbalance. He would have to of discovered some truly unique lever/shifting mechanism.<br />Zoelrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13243774767540915176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-42717323930661645622013-09-13T21:18:22.235+01:002013-09-13T21:18:22.235+01:00Yes John I couldn't agree more and if is any e...Yes John I couldn't agree more and if is any encouragement to you I really think it will not be long now.<br />No,we are definitely not giving up because we know it's possible.<br />Whether it will powerful enough to be of practical use remains to be seen,but at least it will be perpetual motion and we hope this fact will finally silence all the critics and scoffers. <br /><br />Any day now! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12409874937563133478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4862207778089432835.post-76608654977271904262013-09-13T19:43:47.822+01:002013-09-13T19:43:47.822+01:00Hi John,
I always admired your unbroken enthusias...Hi John,<br /><br />I always admired your unbroken enthusiasm. Although this blog site is not overloaded by thousands of free energy pursuers I can assure you that they are not extincted. In the upstage they - including me - are working more or less hard. Among others I know some Hungarian guys who try to solve the 300y old mystery. Some of them created rather childish gadgets but on the other hands the rest pursue scientific approach.<br />So we never ever give up and we are grateful for your permanent support.<br />Your encouragement is not wasting time though it is not accompanied by cheers and applause.<br /><br />Ferenc (Fred) Gál from Hungary<br />Feri papahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10361377869791055073noreply@blogger.com