BALANCE THE TEETER TOTTER
We have all played on one of these when we were children. The game is fun and easy to understand. Just like in Bessler's clues the weights worked in pairs. If you and your playmate are not the same weight, one of you had to adjust the weight of the moment arm showed to the teeter totter. That was very easy..... you moved on your end until that balance was obtained. The weight DID NOT CHANGE only what the board felt changed. To just hang there..... motionless was pretty cooool. If both participants tried to make the change at the same time, it was really a mess. One of you had to sit still. However, if both moved in a coordinated manner, then even the slightest movement would cause the device to change positions.
If you jumped off of your end. your playmate would receive a nasty little lesson regarding the effects of gravity on mass. A valuable lesson for many things in this journey we call life. It takes balance to make our journey pleasant.
A balanced life and a balanced wheel can be an activity of repetition and ease. But to get things moving something has to be a little out of balance. So it is with the wheel, its not going to move in a balanced condition. It is impossible. So, a coordinated action is required, " the weights acted in pairs" will give the required input to get things rolling.
What wondrous events are about to take place
on Planet Earth
and I rejoice with happiness an Joy in my heart
More pieces to assemble and coordinate, but there is more to tell
For I am a Perpetuum Mobilist
Thanks John I am in receipt of your wonderful items
GRAVITTEA
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