Re: Bessler Wheel anyone ?
Ken Carrigan ( (no email) )
Sun, 13 Sep 1998 08:41:39 -0400
>". He also stated that with the slip of a single
>word, he could betray his secret. Bessler never clearly stated the nature
>of the movement of his weights, in fact he used an ambiguous word to
>describe their movement. I believe the word that Bessler feared could
>"betray his wondrous achievement" is the word that describes the movement
>of his weights.
That word would be....."impulse" or "nonlinear" or "discontinuos"
For sure.. could not be homogeneous or linear. Might have also
been "resonate" with gravity waves somehow. hummm
Hey.. anyone think maybe magnets might have been used in this?