Re: MT138


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Posted by Georg Künstler (217.2.168.20) on June 27, 2003 at 09:29:49:

In Reply to: MT138 posted by ovyyus on June 26, 2003 at 05:25:30:

: Hi All,

: On Bessler's so called 'toys page', (MT138 at http://www.orffyre.com/mt121-143.html) there are 5 illustrations labeled A to E.

: E is obvious, so too is C & D. But A & B remain a little more mysterious. I've heard A & B referred to as a 'Jacobs Ladder', but I have my doubts about this because the depicted hinge points are not how a Jacobs Ladder works (a Jacobs Ladder typically uses fabric straps fixed around the segments) .

: If A & B are front and side elevations of the same device or toy, then what is that Bessler trying to illustrate here? Any suggestions?

: Regards, ovyyus

Hi ovyyus,
My oppinion is that in the middle of the beams are weights.
This means, that as in my 'Drehmomentspeicher' excenterweights exist, which are
accelerated, breaked on the wrong side. With this technic you are archiving the increasing resonace.
You have a swinging system with increasing resonance.
Again, the physic/mathematical solution is described in the book Physic for Ingenieure page 289/290.
The ISBN is 3-519-26508-7. All working models of Bessler uses this principle. This
is the principle Besslers stated.
The way for free energy is free now.

Best regards

Georg Künstler


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