Link-Ring - Gravity-Engine - the Bessler-Wheel

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Scientific Paper
Title Link-Ring - Gravity-Engine - the Bessler-Wheel
Author(s) Alfred Evert
Keywords Link-Ring, Gravity, Bessler-Wheel
Published 2009
Journal None
No. of pages 18

Abstract

Johann Bessler said: "Rotation, gear! However not a normal gear wheel but one which is turning not really round. It hits." At least a viewer did feel that when promising Bessler to become famous and finally his invention would be honoured. At least this reports Manfred Jelinski at his Remote Viewing Textbook, part 4, pages 184ff (only available in German). In 2012 Bessler?s invention is 300 years old - and thus it?s high time to make good previous premise by building a pure mechanic autonomous turning wheel.

Years ago I reported about Remote-Viewing sessions concerning Bessler (alias Orffyreus), e.g. by chapters Visiting Bessler and Remote-Viewing. Like many other researchers, I made numberless analyses of rotor-systems and developed many conceptions. Dozens of proposals I published at the web (best to find via Index / Sitemap) - which all were rather useless as no real running machine resulted (like other thousands of constructions and experiments were in vain). Nevertheless I dare to offer one more proposal for solving the problem - representing Bessler?s ?uneven-hitting gear-wheel?.