One more Bessler Offence


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Posted by David (199.60.107.1) on February 04, 2003 at 17:28:50:

Something else that doesn't quite sit well with me. If Bessler did what he said, he would have basically reversed the laws of equalibrium, and with each cycle of his wheel there would be a gain in potential, resulting in an increase in velocity. It was stated however his wheel ran at a consistent rpm. If he had an internal mechanism that dumped the excess gain, it would have to have been fairly sophisticated. Let's say his machine did do this. The other problem then arises that if the wheel had just enough energy to maintain its constant rpm-it would not have enough energy to maintain this rpm when a load was put on the machine, such as the raising of weights. Unless another switching type mechanism was also within the wheel, making this all very complicated and very-very sophisticated.
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