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BAHammer

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Question about responsiblity of claim
« on: February 23, 2009, 09:28:48 PM »
  Stefan,
 I have a question about a possible unique situation.
 If the work I am doing with Bessler's Wheels leads to a wheel that can produce continuous power, how would something like that be considered ?
 How this can happen is a working gravity wheel could have a pulley or other means attached to it to rotate a generator. And if successful, if it is considered a Bessler wheel or variation, I am sure that might have an impact on your award.
 You could always modify to non-gravity powered devices.
 This would keep Bessler from unfairly influencing the awarding of the prize.
 There will possibly be a working wheel within 2 months. The math has been broken  :)

                                                                                      Jim

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Re: Question about responsiblity of claim
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2009, 10:24:41 PM »
BA, the rules are here (but you know that already I'm sure)

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,2157.0.html

Comply and win..

I doubt there will be any flexibility but lets see what Stefan says.

I hope you have it nailed and take the prize, It's a minute fraction of what a working wheel is worth today.

broli

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Re: Question about responsiblity of claim
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2009, 10:31:32 PM »
Just share what you have. If it does look right then you'll have more encouragement to go on, if there's a flaw you oversaw it will be pointed out quicker and you'd have an early opportunity to patch it up. We all should unconditionally share our ideas. The hard part is not the idea it's the materialization of it.

Bessler007

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Re: Question about responsiblity of claim
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2009, 06:10:06 AM »
  Stefan,
 I have a question about a possible unique situation.
 If the work I am doing with Bessler's Wheels leads to a wheel that can produce continuous power, how would something like that be considered ?
 How this can happen is a working gravity wheel could have a pulley or other means attached to it to rotate a generator. And if successful, if it is considered a Bessler wheel or variation, I am sure that might have an impact on your award.
 You could always modify to non-gravity powered devices.
 This would keep Bessler from unfairly influencing the awarding of the prize.
 There will possibly be a working wheel within 2 months. The math has been broken  :)

                                                                                      Jim

It's not much, Jim, but if you make a working gravity powered wheel in 2 months (April 23, 2009) I'll kick in a grand.  That's $1,000 USD.  No Ralph here.  Straight up.


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BAHammer

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Re: Question about responsiblity of claim
« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2009, 12:22:25 AM »
Just share what you have. If it does look right then you'll have more encouragement to go on, if there's a flaw you oversaw it will be pointed out quicker and you'd have an early opportunity to patch it up. We all should unconditionally share our ideas. The hard part is not the idea it's the materialization of it.

 It is posted in the gravity section in the thread "My Current Build".

                                                                   Jim

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Re: Question about responsiblity of claim
« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2009, 12:19:29 AM »
It's not much, Jim, but if you make a working gravity powered wheel in 2 months (April 23, 2009) I'll kick in a grand.  That's $1,000 USD.  No Ralph here.  Straight up.


Bessler007
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  Bessler,
 The original reason why I got back into perpetual motion was because of something that happened.
I lost my job when I wanted to go to the Ukraine and meet someone. It upset some of my coworkers.
 It shouldn't have. They were all married.
 Now ? I know how to do it and it would be like holding Bessler hostage. Not sure if anything is worth going through the crap I have the last couple of eyars. This hasn't been very enjoyable. You know, it's challenging and the critics.
 I think in a way it is what they said in bessler wheel. They want someone to do it that is popular and doesn't discuss math. If it were that easy, they would've had their man (or woman ) a long time ago.