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Overunity Machines Forum



Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel and the Worlds first Weight Power Plant

Started by AquariuZ, April 03, 2009, 01:17:07 PM

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i_ron

Quote from: i_ron on April 19, 2009, 01:58:36 PM
Very good indeed Dusty, my couple of thoughts are as follows...
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You have remarkable travel as it is with only two weights and I am almost sure with more weights
that it might even be greater, good work!

Ron

I have to say that again, great work, you are doing every thing right! To see the weight climb as high
as it does is amazing... I thought it would be all over at 9:00, this is good news.

Your ramps are working, and with more weights on the down side and more weights on the up ramp
it will work just fine.

How much nicer to see an actual build like this, rather than the waste of time wm2D crap, lol

Ron




i_ron

Quote from: AquariuZ on April 19, 2009, 02:13:09 PM

Genius or not, Bessler was a greedy bastard and I do blame him for not disclosing his invention.

Maybe in reality it is the greedy bastard that wants something for nothing.

But it was his decision, made for reasons that he considered valid.

Maybe he read the book where JC says, "don't throw pearls before swine"

I accept his decision, quit monday morning quarter backing and get on with it...

Ron

persume

Quote from: AquariuZ on April 19, 2009, 02:13:09 PM
I have no idea what the hell you are talking about. The people who should get their heads out of their arses are the ones who think they can get away with a patent on an overunity device.

Anyone who is not willing to share an invention which will profoundly further mankind is either too dumb to realise he or she will bathe in riches regardless of patent or money for selling or not because the CREDIT will be linked to them, are too greedy or simply have nothing to show and are looking for attention.

Bessler falls into the second category.

Genius or not, Bessler was a greedy bastard and I do blame him for not disclosing his invention.

Spend ten plus years trying to develop something, put all of your time into it, then speak up and see if greed has anything to do with it. Be attacked by others who want what you've done, not respecting how much work you've done, then speak up and say "I'm being greedy". Better yet put your money where your mouth is and take all of earnings you've made for the last ten years and give it all away. Then throw the stone that shows how charitable you have been.
Don't blame Bessler for your lack of appreciation for hard work done. Show me truly how heroic you are by following the exact same path but by deviating at the end and giving it all away. Finally, don't you dare and try to compare a society and a lifestyle of 300 years ago with today. Bessler had nothing to do with todays situation we are in.

persume

Quote from: i_ron on April 19, 2009, 02:41:05 PM
Maybe in reality it is the greedy bastard that wants something for nothing.


Maybe he read the book where JC says, "don't throw pearls before swine"



Ron


Exactly and you've read my mind with that last part, only I decided not to say it.