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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 23, 2014, 06:54:04 AM

I suppose it would only add additional power and make the rotation more stable. Inertia would still be a limitation as fas as angular velocity goes.


the speed will depend on how long the lever is. the longer it is the slower the wheel will be, just like the pendulum. a shorter lever will cause it to turn faster. for more power the lever will be longer. in other words you can back engineer of what I just said with collections of bessler wheel and compare the speed to its thickness and you will come to conclusion that it is the same mechanism used.


regards

gurangax

Quote from: Airstriker on May 23, 2014, 07:17:59 AM
@gurangax could you post a video file taken of that wm2d file that was in the first rar file protected by password ? Getting this evaluation copy of wm2d is not that easy, and the demo version doesn't allow files loading. Thanks in advance.


sure

pulp

Quote from: gurangax on May 23, 2014, 07:20:34 AM

the speed will depend on how long the lever is. the longer it is the slower the wheel will be, just like the pendulum. a shorter lever will cause it to turn faster. for more power the lever will be longer. in other words you can back engineer of what I just said with collections of bessler wheel and compare the speed to its thickness and you will come to conclusion that it is the same mechanism used.


regards

So you don't have a working prototype to show us right? You have just an idea?


LibreEnergia

Quote from: pulp on May 23, 2014, 07:24:49 AM
So you don't have a working prototype to show us right? You have just an idea?

No, it's worse than that. Not only does he not have a working prototype, he doesn't have any idea either.