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 the outside of it, but it’s internal workings were kept hidden. This was because the inventor feared that his design would be copied and someone else might obtain credit for all his years of hard work looking for the solution. He followed the advice from the famous scientist, Gottfried Leibniz, who was able to examine the device, and recommended a number of demonstrations and tests designed to prove the validity of his machine without giving away the secret of its design.
A blog about Johann Bessler and the Orffyreus Code and my efforts to decipher it. I'll comment on things connected with it and anything I think might be of interest to anyone else.
The ‘Bessler’s Books’ button at the top of the right side panel, will take you to a page giving access to all Bessler’s books. Simply click ‘home’ to come back to my blog.
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Tuesday, 3 October 2023
The True Story of Johann Bessler and His Perpetual Motion.
More Information Hidden In Plain Sight
I’ve posted another page of information that I’ve decided to share in my www.gravitywheel.com blog page. This also comes from “Das Triumphant Orffyrean Perpetual Motion”.
This book contains even more information intended to guide the reader into discovering the solution to Bessler’s wheel, but it isn’t easy, it’s taken me a lifetime of study in my spare time to get to this point. This book and others by Bessler, as well as myself, are available as digital copies from the panel to the right, either from the top where is says “My Publications” or from the bottom of the same panel. Each of Bessler’s books written originally in German, include full English translations. You can get printed by versions from the link to www.lulu.com.
I will continue to share pieces of information while attempting to build a working model of Bessler’s wheel. I will also post some pictures of my progress in the build but I plan to keep back pictures of my progress behind any information I give out.
The clues I have discovered and interpreted already are available to read at my web site at www.theorffyreuscode.com - these are well established and show examples of Bessler’s style and method.
One of the most interesting pieces of code are contained in his book Apologia Poetica. It consists of five pages of biblical references totalling 141, which I have detailed on another of my web sites at www.orffyreus.net
There you can read about some of the progress I’ve made in defining the code and identifying the separate parts which can lead towards interpreting the text.
JC
Sunday, 24 September 2023
Another Step Forward.
I’ve posted a new blog at www.gravitywheel.com. There’s an old picture of a failed design based on my favourite configuration of five equal compartments! But I’ve included a couple of clues I haven’t shared before; the “hidden in plain sight” variety. There are plenty more of those to come so stick around you might be surprised.
JC
Friday, 15 September 2023
Beginning Bessler Wheel Build in My Workshop
Having cleared the remains from previous builds out of the way, my first task was to mark out on the 3 feet wide MDF disc I’m using, the precise configuration of the planned mechanisms. This wooden disc will provide a backplate to attach the various parts. Unsurprisingly there will be five equal segments.
I’ve marked out the outline of the pentagram as accurately as I can, although I’m not too concerned by any minor inaccuracies, the basic concept is, I believe, quite forgiving.
One of the curious features of the pentagram is the perfect consistency of all the angles involved. The basic angle is 18 degrees and literally all the others used are multiples of this number; hence they are 18, 36, 54, 72, 90 and 108.
Note that Bessler having added an extra J and an E to his initials used his complete initials JEEB to become WRRO using a method known as the Caesar Shift, a well known device used for hundreds of years to encode messages. E being the 5th letter and R the 18th letter, you can see the connection to the pentagram. The remaining letters, W and J also have an important function to act as clues in the correct configuration.
As I mentioned previously I have very few pictures from previous builds and I could attach those I have, but as they are examples of failed designs I see little point in doing that. My first picture will be the marked out disc once I’ve completed that step in the process.
Then I’ll make the various pieces from wood, aluminium, mild steel, string and plastic. I calculate I will need 50 pieces plus screws etc. That’s a minimum of ten items per segment, but I may need more. I’ve already carried out some preliminary tests to confirm that one part of the design works as I planned, but after all these years I know that unexpected problems can arise as the build progresses, but hopefully nothing which is insurmountable.
JC
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