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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

Quote from: Airstriker on May 10, 2014, 02:18:06 PM

How about answering the questions? :) Let's say, considering your most simple design.


I believe I and Bessler have already answered these questions.


regards

perpetualman

In your design, are the weights above the center of gravity, and does it produce torque on one side of your wheel design? The reason why I'm asking is, I know of only one possible way to keep (ALL) the weight, force, torque, whatever you want to call it, on one side of the wheel while the wheel itself remains in motion.

You don't have to describe your wheel works or what arrangement the weights are in. I just want to know if you've figured out a way to keep the weight/force above the center of gravity and to the right or left side of the wheel/device.

I have the strange feeling that we might have the same leverage system in mind. 

gurangax

Quote from: perpetualman on May 11, 2014, 04:15:24 AM
In your design, are the weights above the center of gravity, and does it produce torque on one side of your wheel design? The reason why I'm asking is, I know of only one possible way to keep (ALL) the weight, force, torque, whatever you want to call it, on one side of the wheel while the wheel itself remains in motion.

You don't have to describe your wheel works or what arrangement the weights are in. I just want to know if you've figured out a way to keep the weight/force above the center of gravity and to the right or left side of the wheel/device.

I have the strange feeling that we might have the same leverage system in mind.


the only way for the wheel to revolve both side is if the cg is above and on the zenith of the wheel axle. And this is how my design works. Even if you say we have the same system in mind I doubt that you or anyone else will have the exact mechanism, even though I have said it is so simple but in reality you will have to be very creative to come into this findings, but I welcome everyone to guess it before my revealing date. I will say this, the first time you stumble into it you will feel it will work but in reality it will only balance itself, it is already in the right direction one have to think deeper but it is just plain simple. At least this is what happened to me back some years ago.


regards

Vortex1

gurangax

Is this approach heading in the right direction for a single crossbar system? (weights not shown)

Regards, Vortex1