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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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gurangax

The excess energy is so obvious. Anyone who doesnt see it obviously doesnt know real physics.


regards

forest

Quote from: broli on May 23, 2014, 02:20:39 AM
Password for what exactly?


Regarding your video. It shows a small weight dropping a large distance and a big weight rising a small distance. I can't seem to find the magic.


Again, I can only trust my intuition, but if you can please take that inside lever (with small and large balls) outside the device (theoretically of course) . The compute all forces as it would be stationary on ground lever. Then take into account "apparent" weight rise due to potential gravity energy converted into kinetic one which adds force to the larger ball.Recompute the lever action (force on the smaller ball point). You need to know the distance the larger ball falls...


gurangax

Quote from: forest on May 23, 2014, 02:51:55 AM
thank you gurangax  ;)  the magic happens when you throw away any mechanical joints (forcing balance) as I expected. I hope everybody see it now, especially those "skilled in art"

btw I think this is slighly wrong animation. If I'm correct there should be a very slight minimal time when lever is FREE FALLING in air without touching anything. It is not obvious here..

Of course I'm not expert here, please bear with me. It resemble to me the David and Goliath story. A small rock doing huge impact due to the proper timing of releasing mass from contrifugal force.
Please , please ...you must see this ! I'm only uneducated simple-minded person ! It's impossible you don't found it ealier


watch carefully


gurangax

Quote from: forest on May 23, 2014, 02:51:55 AM
thank you gurangax  ;)  the magic happens when you throw away any mechanical joints (forcing balance) as I expected. I hope everybody see it now, especially those "skilled in art"

btw I think this is slighly wrong animation. If I'm correct there should be a very slight minimal time when lever is FREE FALLING in air without touching anything. It is not obvious here..

Of course I'm not expert here, please bear with me. It resemble to me the David and Goliath story. A small rock doing huge impact due to the proper timing of releasing mass from contrifugal force.
Please , please ...you must see this ! I'm only uneducated simple-minded person ! It's impossible you don't found it ealier


I mean did you open the rar file? or did you only watch the video


regards

forest

Quote from: gurangax on May 23, 2014, 02:53:14 AM

Now do you understand?  :)


I think so. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I had other concept but not easy to implement, more according to the video link you posted with a ball alone flying in air and hitting the kind of elastic lever of two parts , but the obvious problem is the way to catch the ball and attach again to the lever system.  I'm really not much experienced in mechanical devices and really not that much interested in building anything complicated  :-\