There are several people who have discovered hidden codes within Bessler's writings, which appear to allude to Pythagoras, Masonic and Rosicrucian secrets. Now some of those codes have also been found and investigated by myself and for me they have been useful, but I didn't need to involve the connections currently pointing towards the above more mystical origins.
I'm not suggesting that those who have described their own findings relating to the above, are wrong, but I think that Bessler, immersed as he was, in the 18th century fascination with all things of that nature, literally filled his books with conundrums of a poetic, prosaic and artistic nature, but they were also informative for those who could separate the former from the latter.
Consequently I see posts on the forum which appear to me to be half right but which have missed their intended point which was to inform us, who came after, how he did it.
There has also been much discussion on calculations and maths - this seems to me simply a distraction from what we are all trying to achieve. Right from the beginning I always sought to imagine a mechanism which operated in a certain way to achieve Bessler's results, but I didn't need any maths to work it out - and with the help of the hidden information which is to be found in Bessler's book, I'm certain that it will prove possible to reconstruct a working version of Bessler's wheel.
What evidence is there that Bessler intended to leave valuable evidence for future readers of his books? Bessler leaves several hints that there is more to be found in "Apologia Poetica", than might at first reading be visible. On page 244, he writes "Let every reader give me the benefit of the doubt and ponder on why this book was written". On page 246 he writes, "I feel forced to write this book, so that all who read it carefully will end up wiser than they began." On page 295 he writes, "Those who are keen to ask questions should ask them of this little book. My work shall not be revealed prematurely." On page 309 he writes, "How will things go for me and this book of mine? Will people truly understand what I'm getting at? The things that remain to be revealed will have to be left for a future ocasion." and so on.
Bessler commented, "Let every reader give me the benefit of the doubt and ponder on why this book was written"; so, why was the book writter? If the book was written as an aid to sell his machine then he could have made a much better job of it and made it much shorter. If it was written as a guide to future readers on how his machine worked, by hiding the necessary information in the book, then that makes more sense. The inclusion of the various encoded mysteries would have been more easily recognised in his day and thus a search for the hidden information more likely to be started. But even he had doubts, "will people truly understand what I'm getting at?" he asks.
I will be posting some of my decodings in the next few posts and perhaps these will help convince people that there is information available to those with eyes to see.
JC
Bessler commented, "Let every reader give me the benefit of the doubt and ponder on why this book was written"; so, why was the book writter? If the book was written as an aid to sell his machine then he could have made a much better job of it and made it much shorter. If it was written as a guide to future readers on how his machine worked, by hiding the necessary information in the book, then that makes more sense. The inclusion of the various encoded mysteries would have been more easily recognised in his day and thus a search for the hidden information more likely to be started. But even he had doubts, "will people truly understand what I'm getting at?" he asks.
I will be posting some of my decodings in the next few posts and perhaps these will help convince people that there is information available to those with eyes to see.
JC