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Overunity Machines Forum



CG Showcase of Overbalanced Wheel

Started by helloha, September 20, 2012, 09:55:52 PM

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helloha

Analysing of Bessler's Clues 19.
< A "Club & Column" Interpretation of Bessler Wheel >

"The levers loaded with heavy weights as viewed from the side, may be compared to side views of many children playing with very heavy clubs among tall broken columns. The strongest of the children cannot lift the lightest of the clubs. Still, each child can swing (or you might call it "step" as it uses a club as a "leg") from the top of one broken column to the top of the next broken column by positioning his heavy club on the ground between the two close columns and holding on to the handle end to swing over to the top of the next column. Then he rotates the handle end of his club to maneuver it between his current column and his next intended column so that he can again "step" or swing a small angle over to the top of the next intended broken column."

- refer to image for simple cartoon-style interpretation of the above description, taking into account the wheel is rotating at the same time

helloha

Analysing of Bessler's Clues 20.
< The problem of 26/55 RPM, rolling weight version >

- simply put, the wheel is spinning too fast
- the rolling weight would most likely to be push outward (not much of any rolling down action), a centifugal-look effect

helloha

Analysing of Bessler's Clues 21.
< The problem of 26/55 RPM, swinging weight version >

- the swinging weight with short hand would most likely to be push outward, a centifugal-look effect

- the swinging weight with longer hand would like having a big swing per one revolution of wheel, and a more chao movement

helloha

Analysing of Bessler's Clues 22.
< Karl's "Peg and Weight" vs Bessler's "Child and Club" > - based on fictitious clue

"Count Karl explained that small pegs, which swung back out of the way as the weight passed the zenith, blocked these weights."

- associating Karl's account of peg and weight with Bessler's description of child and club, a.k.a the swinging weight and rolling weight


take note: when classified "fictitious clue", the analysis can be disregard, just treat it as extra knowledge


helloha

Analysing of Bessler's Clues 23.
< Interpretation of "Peg and Weight" > - based on fictitious clue

"Count Karl explained that small pegs, which swung back out of the way as the weight passed the zenith, blocked these weights."

- refer to image for simple interpretation of the above description



take note: when classified "fictitious clue", the analysis can be disregard, just treat it as extra knowledge