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Overunity Machines Forum



The Bessler Wheel, mystery solved.

Started by gurangax, April 24, 2014, 02:40:13 PM

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phaedrus

Quote from: Bessler on May 08, 2014, 06:42:42 PM

"If I arrange to have just one cross-bar in my machine, it revolves very slowly, just as if it can hardly turn itself at all, but, on the contrary, when I arrange several bars, pulleys and weights, the machine can revolve much faster"

Is Bessler actually saying here, that it is possible to make a running wheel with only one cross-bar (whatever that means)??  Totally absurd! He must mean 1 cross-bar per section, of which there are clearly 8.

Airstriker

Quote from: phaedrus on May 09, 2014, 12:36:45 PM
Is Bessler actually saying here, that it is possible to make a running wheel with only one cross-bar (whatever that means)??  Totally absurd! He must mean 1 cross-bar per section, of which there are clearly 8.


I suppose it's really only 1 crossbar per machine. I know - I also cannot imagine that ;) That's why I asked whether it's maybe the X formed of two bars. But it's not ;)

Vortex1

gurangax has priorly explained by quoting Bessler that viewed from the front or side it resembles a peacock's tail.

This would imply a plurality of crossbars, a layering 3 dimensional fanning out.

Before guessing, it is important to pay attention to his clues.

gurangax

If you ask me to speculate how many bars that he used one his famous last wheel, I would say 4 bars.
If you ask me how many bars are needed to run it i say 1 bar.


regards

gurangax

I realized one thing. The knowledge is special it is a gift to me, no matter how much clues I give no one will know how it is done. So I will say just be patient I will disclose and share this gift to all and hopefully I may get something in return.


regards