Perpetual motion An Ancient Mystery Solved

Dean: This is what i think the mystery invention is about. Perpetual Motion: An Ancient Mystery Solved by J. Collins. I think it is based on John Bessler's wheel From: Ralph

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Dean: This is what i think the mystery invention is about. Perpetual Motion: An Ancient Mystery Solved by J. Collins. I think it is based on John Bessler's wheel From: Ralph

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Ralph,

I had never heard of Bessler. His perpetual motion machine looks interesting.

Of course, if orgone is everywhere, it is just a matter of tapping its energy. That is an interesting way to go, too.

I am very curoius to see what the new invention is. I wonder if they have actually harnessed gravity, or antigravity.

Dharma/Dean

Dean: I found the program on 60 Minutes very disappointing. They did show the inventer and mostly his wheel chair invention. They only showed a couple of sketches of IT (the skooter). I can't see how it will revolutionize the world unless there is something very unusual in the way that it operates that can be applied to other uses. As a preview the week before they showed a man in a business suit turning a paddle wheel that might have been over a ditch. The man had glasses and wasn't the inventer and he wasn't shown in the program. They showed another big wheel being turned in a preview on the news before the program aired and this wasn't shown in the movie either. The inventer does have a big ship's steering wheel in his house. I t was a let down for any one wanting to know more of the invention. They didn't demonstratre it or say when it would be out! I thought maybe the inventer came into contact with Collin's book on Perpetual Motion and put that into some device. I may get the book anyway and see what its like. I have the shorter story on Johann Bessler's wheel in one of my old paperbacks. Maybe I can send it some time. The site for Bessler's wheel is www.free-energy.co.uk/wheel.htm

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Dean: This is what i think the mystery invention is about. Perpetual Motion: An Ancient Mystery Solved by J. Collins. I think it is based on John Bessler's wheel From: Ralph

Ralph,

I had never heard of Bessler. His perpetual motion machine looks interesting.
Of course, if orgone is everywhere, it is just a matter of tapping its energy. That is an interesting way to go, too.
I am very curoius to see what the new invention is. I wonder if they have actually harnessed gravity, or antigravity.

Dharma/Dean

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Dean: I found the program on 60 Minutes very disappointing. They did show the inventer and mostly his wheel chair invention. They only showed a couple of sketches of IT (the skooter). I can't see how it will revolutionize the world unless there is something very unusual in the way that it operates that can be applied to other uses.

Rasl;ph,

You have to follow up on every lead, what else can you do?

I really don't expect much in the way of revolutionary energy applications unless the powers-the-be want it. I can't imagine the petroleum industry just taking a dive.

Dharma/Dean

You have to learn about the "Sterling" engine that is the main
component of this IT or now known as "Ginger". It is
rumored to be the next revolutionized engine of the future.

Pat

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At 01:38 PM 2/9/01 -0200, you wrote:

Dean: I found the program on 60 Minutes very disappointing.
They did show the inventer and mostly his wheel chair invention.
They only showed a couple of sketches of IT (the skooter). I can't
see how it will revolutionize the world unless there is something very
unusual in the way that it operates that can be applied to other
uses.
Rasl;ph,
You have to follow up on every lead, what else can you do?
I really don't expect much in the way of revolutionary energy
applications unless the powers-the-be want it. I can't imagine the
petroleum industry just taking a dive.
Dharma/Dean

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