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Someone please clear this up for me...

Started by christo4_99, April 13, 2012, 12:39:13 PM

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sm0ky2

Quote from: christo4_99 on April 13, 2012, 12:39:13 PM
Just hypothetically: let's say that I was lucky enough to discover something of Bessler's wheel that others missed or didn't really understand if they didn't miss it . Let's say that I possess the great secret . Let's say that I don't have the money and/or craftsmanship to actually produce a prototype . Let's say that out of frustration I publish it with an explanation of how it supposed to work and the principle it is based on . How would I benefit from this kind of scenario ? If someone can , please convince me that this is a wise path to travel . What will be my reward for the time and money I have spent on this if I give it away ?

This is the age-old dilema, OK - now that you've accepted the possibility that there may be things about physics we mere mortals do not fully understand, and maybe it IS possible for perpetual motion systems to exist, within the contraints of thermodynamic theory.

Now, what do we do with it? ...     and the answer that question,. as an individual, you must answer another, more intimate and personal question. which is:   Why are You here?

Are you here, because you want to understand the truth, the unknown areas of physics and science that were not afforded to you during your educational process?
Are you here because you acknowledge the energy crisis our society faces today, and want to make a difference?
Are you here to find some technology to make a Buck$ on? ( or do you posess one already with similar intentions?)
Are you here to save the world, and are willing to make sacrifices, and to give freeley and share your knowledge, experience and ideas with others?

This is an individual decision, not one that anyone can make for you.
   It plays on your morality, your greed, your self-worth, and how you value others and mankind as a whole.

The only advice i can give anyone about that, is to consider what got us into this problem in the first place. And next consider, wether or not your chosen course of action will hepl free us from these problems, or will it only serve to perpetuate the energy crisis?

Corporations spend hundreds of millions of dollars supressing these types of technologies..
    Sure,. if you create a working besser wheel, you can sell it, and make some $$$ But the chances of it ever seeing the light of day are then in the hands of whoever bought it.
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

johnny874

Quote from: sm0ky2 on April 14, 2012, 02:55:41 PM

This is the age-old dilema, OK - now that you've accepted the possibility that there may be things about physics we mere mortals do not fully understand, and maybe it IS possible for perpetual motion systems to exist, within the contraints of thermodynamic theory.

Now, what do we do with it? ...     and the answer that question,. as an individual, you must answer another, more intimate and personal question. which is:   Why are You here?

Are you here, because you want to understand the truth, the unknown areas of physics and science that were not afforded to you during your educational process?
Are you here because you acknowledge the energy crisis our society faces today, and want to make a difference?
Are you here to find some technology to make a Buck$ on? ( or do you posess one already with similar intentions?)
Are you here to save the world, and are willing to make sacrifices, and to give freeley and share your knowledge, experience and ideas with others?

This is an individual decision, not one that anyone can make for you.
   It plays on your morality, your greed, your self-worth, and how you value others and mankind as a whole.

The only advice i can give anyone about that, is to consider what got us into this problem in the first place. And next consider, wether or not your chosen course of action will hepl free us from these problems, or will it only serve to perpetuate the energy crisis?

Corporations spend hundreds of millions of dollars supressing these types of technologies..
    Sure,. if you create a working besser wheel, you can sell it, and make some $$$ But the chances of it ever seeing the light of day are then in the hands of whoever bought it.

      sm0ky2,
  For me it's simple, have always wanted to meet someone and settle down and enjoy life.
Unfotunately, my hearing loss seems to make me an easy target for others. For what
problems I've had, this has been something that is a positive. Sure, I've been told studying
math is ? Something people don't understand. But it has been something to do and is of help
in this field of considering how to convert gravity into mechanical energy.
As my mother once mistakenly told me, it is easier for me to live like the idiot people
believe me to be than to try and convince them otherwise. What she didn't understand is not
all people are so judgemental. Unfortunately many are and it could be the experiences she and my
dad had that made that impression on her.
While this is not something I would have been involved in if not for my hearing loss, it is something
that allows me to use those things in life I have learned and will be able to enjoy doing in the future
if that is the way things go for me.
What I have found out is building is something like a fever, only one you will like if you take the time.
For someone who has little experience, I would suggest starting with a rotary tool. Maybe even a jig saw.
Not that expensive and it would allow someone to see if this pursuit is really for them.     8)
Do have what I am working on and in due time will finish it. Until then...
                                                                                                                       Jim
edited to correct spelling  ;)