James_
20th January 2017, 07:33 AM
Hi,
I usually present a problem because of my interest in perpetual motion.I know thy say it's impossible but I have been trying to recreate Johann Bessler's work; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Bessler
As for the physics, even at besslerhweel.cm it seemed that no one knew how to calculate torque. And if anyone knows ho to calculate torque and work, it changes things.
At present I am trying to have my medical situation resolved. It does prevent me from working so while I live in Ky. I am in Tn.
I am going to be pursuing something simpler and wouldn't mind finding someone who might consider working with me. I know it's a bit unusual but then if it works it ill help me and if someone works with me, credit will be shared which would include a patent as co-inventors. The idea I am pursuing is an under water see-saw. Wood can be weighted so it is neutrally buoyant. And if an aquarium is used, it can have a wood frame work around it.
Jim
I usually present a problem because of my interest in perpetual motion.I know thy say it's impossible but I have been trying to recreate Johann Bessler's work; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Bessler
As for the physics, even at besslerhweel.cm it seemed that no one knew how to calculate torque. And if anyone knows ho to calculate torque and work, it changes things.
At present I am trying to have my medical situation resolved. It does prevent me from working so while I live in Ky. I am in Tn.
I am going to be pursuing something simpler and wouldn't mind finding someone who might consider working with me. I know it's a bit unusual but then if it works it ill help me and if someone works with me, credit will be shared which would include a patent as co-inventors. The idea I am pursuing is an under water see-saw. Wood can be weighted so it is neutrally buoyant. And if an aquarium is used, it can have a wood frame work around it.
Jim