Re: Gravity


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Posted by ovyyus (150.101.144.231) on September 14, 2003 at 00:33:21:

In Reply to: Gravity posted by Neoton on September 13, 2003 at 22:56:30:

Hello again Techstuf,

You claimed an actual working solution to Bessler's wheel on another website ( www.fieldlines.com/user/Techstuf ) a while ago. I'll quote you...

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"This device is actuated by giving it a slight tip of the hand. It is turned off by stopping it by hand, as well. As I am no bessler, I have been able to obtain an RPM of only about 19. (Perhaps my bearing assembly is a bit robust for such a small model). I would expect this to improve in future models. I am leaving it to the young and impetuous brains out there to scale it up enough to get any useable power generation! The device's speed is self governing, it ramps up to speed quickly and simply stays there, although I have noticed some times if you start the wheel with too much impetus from your hand, it will sometimes "hiccup" in motion for quite some time afterwards. It may go right up to speed and then slow down and speed up until, it seems, that the extra energy from push starting it dissipates!..............T.S."

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I'm sure you remember all the fuss, you were quite the centre of attention for some time. Unfortunately, you never followed up your claims with answers to several questions regarding the accuracy, or indeed truthfullness, of your claims of success. If fact, your complete lack of response led some to theorise that you had in fact been silenced by the ever present dark forces of suppression.

Perhaps now you have the opportunity to address this issue and at last bring to light the true outcome of your design and claims. I'm sure that if you still stand by your stated claims of success there are many here who will want to replicate and verify your design. On the other hand, should you wish to correct or update your original claims I'm sure there will be an equal number of interested listeners. I too am a quasi-optomist, fancy that!

Regards, ovyyus


: The last few months have been quite interesting regarding "advances in thinking" on the subject of gravity. It seems I have seen a notable increase in articles in the professional journals on the topic. And today I notice that yet another cover story is devoted to the topic....I reference the October cover of Discover magazine. If I didn't know better, (and I truly don't)I might suppose that preparations are underway to accept the previously unacceptable. Being the quasi-optomist that I am, I can see the "event horizon" just ahead, waiting to receive the once stalwort vestiges of fraternal pomposity hurtling toward it.




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