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Started by Johnsmith, December 22, 2021, 08:33:09 PM

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Johnsmith

  I ordered a table saw today. I figured out my best plan of action. I'll be building the underwater wheel.
I'll also be finishing the 4 weight wheel design. I doubt using 4 weights will work out of water. Realistically speaking, I'd say 6 weights.
What I'll be doing is making a large aquarium. I've let a YouTuber know I'll let them have the tank build if they want it. My design works and I have surgery while they have an aquarium for their home. And I'd still have Bessler's wheel. With the table saw I bought, making an 8 armed frame would be too easy. And with the basic demonstration, what would keep me from trying 8 weights?

Johnsmith

 This is a better demonstration. I also explained the "Keel Effect" which people were meant to accept. And in the description is the reason why scientists say that perpetual motion is impossible, gravity has no energy. And I might be able to get a 4 weight wheel working. With what I'll be building next, it will be a lighter frame that encourages the weights to roll out above the axle.
I think why this rotated better is that I removed a 1/4 inch thick spacer on each side of the wood wheels and then aligned everything better. With something like this, understanding f = ma and moment of inertia helps. This is because it helps to show where energy is being developed and what it's being spent on.
https://youtu.be/hxMdvrDcEcI

p.s., I also got my table saw (not the best but it will do) and I'll need to buy a shop vac to hook up to it.
If I can build something nice then maybe one day I'll have a shop.

p.s.s., with what's in the video, not worth sharing if it works. Perpetual motion is supposed to be special. I wouldn't want to be the person who disappoints people that way.

Johnsmith

 I made a basic routing table. The routing table isn't finished. You can see the router underneath it. I have some parts that I'll need to shape. I'll be uploading a new video showing what I built can work. It rotates 90° and then the next weight rolls out. That shows it can reset the weights so it repeats it's movement 4 times per rotation. I'll need to make a mechanism to kick the weights outward.

p.s., I"ve already shot the video, I just need to edit it.  For"fun", I'll be adding a Ken Burns effect. Probably a couple of them. As shot, it shows it can work. What people will not understand is why scientists use the 2nd law of thermodynamics to say that perpetual motion is impossible.

p.s.s., it is odd. Proof will be shown. That has never happened so why now? And you'll see my work.

Johnsmith

 I'll be making  a proper video for my YouTube channel. With this video, it is proof that the mechanics that
I've been learning can work. What people need to be mindful of is that I say this is Johann Bessler's work and it is not mine.
I am merely recreating his work. I do have some work left to do and have started on a proper build. People need to be
mindful that this is a prototype.
With all of that said, I should've been allowed to enjoy pursuing this. I am not German and it is not a part of my history. The secret
is that instead of the drum rotating, the wheel rotates.
Das Triumphirende Perpetuum Mobile Orffyreanum
Around the firmly placed horizontal axis is a rotating disc (low or narrow cylinder) which resembles a grindstone. This disc can be
called the principle piece of my machine. Accordingly, this wheel consists of an external wheel (or drum) for raising weights which
is covered with stretched linen.
https://besslerwheel.com/writings/das_triumphans.html

The link to my video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s26HbfwDFz8
In the video, I am pointing to the 3 weights in this drawing of Bessler's. And when combined with Mt 1 Bessler hid everything in plain sight.

p.s., I also have my pc up and running again. And now I might buy text books for analytical trig and calculus 1 & 2. Online courses can only
cover so much.

@Tarsier79, you might as well repost this in besslerwheel.com. Of course it's not perpetual motion until AB Hammer's name is on it. It working
doesn't matter because there is the keel effect. Even Bessler's pendulums show the keel effect. What people missed is that Bessler was showing
the spikes driven into Jesus when he was on the cross. Add the head or 4th weight and you have the right motion. It is odd that Christians like
rlortie and ab hammer didn't know what Bessler was referencing in his drawings. After all, Bessler was a devout Christian who wanted to start
a Christian engineering school.  :)

p.s.s, with the Merseburg wheel (the last image), there are 3 crosses. And when Jesus was crucified, there were 3 crosses. Christians base
their faith on there being 3 crosses. because Jesus was crucified with 2 thieves.

@All, I have contacted the librarian in the Netherlands and he'll see the video. And he has an original Bessler book. Just Google Utrecht University
and Johann Bessler if you want to see it.

Johnsmith

 A better video. The song is One Word by the German rock bandThe Gäs.
https://youtu.be/FbYZnqys_9A