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The Lee-Tseung Lead Out Theory

Started by ltseung888, July 20, 2007, 02:43:44 AM

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Forever

General Magnetics (磁æâ,,¢Â®) International Initial Public Offering IPO

We received phone call from Mr. Wang Shum Ho that he would be coming to Hong Kong with his company. The purpose is to discuss the possible International Public Offering in Hong Kong.

There will be a number of products from General Magnetics including electricity generators for villages, factories and homes. The IPO is likely to shortly follow the product introductions. The plan is to have the IPO before end of 2008.

This will be a big event for Hong Kong and China. The publicity and impact should greatly exceed that of the Hungarian EBM (Energy By Motion Machine). The theory that will be introduced to the world is the Lee- Tseung Lead Out Theory.

Mr. Tseung is very happy. He is confident that a cosmic energy machine based on his theory will hit the market before he goes to his grave.  :) :D

Forever

My thoughts on the flying saucer

I finished tying a string to a heavy object. The heavy object happens to be an old plastic bottle. I shall have the experiment video taped.

The next step is to spin a magnetic ball with magnetic forces. The magnetic force will be cut at the appropriate time. I do not have the exact configuration yet. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
::) ::)

Forever

Quote from: utilitarian on November 28, 2007, 11:38:09 PM
Quote from: ltseung888 on November 28, 2007, 07:42:26 PM
(5) Trying to verify the Lee-Tseung Lead Out theory with a single pull is likely to be a waste of time.  The collective effect of the Lee-Tseung Pull has already been verified by the Newman, Bedini and EBM machines. 

Interesting, so even though the Lead Out effect is clearly noticeable in the punching bag scenario, where the athlete only gives the bag two or three pushes, a single Lee Tseung pull is not going to be perceptible and is a waste of time to try?  This makes no sense and is in direct contradiction to your most recent spreadsheet, where, let's see, the perfect Lee-Tseung pull at 10% will give a COP of 1.878.  At a less perfect angle say between 10 and 40 degrees, the COP still exceeds 1.5.  Wow!  How is that a waste of time?  Don't be so negative.  Let's get to it.

Now, in what way is my spring experiment incorrect?  Why will it not lead out energy?  We have everything you asked for.  The ball is on its way down and is given a gradual (not a violent colliding) push by the spring in the direction it is going.   We can even wait until the ball hits 10 degrees before releasing the spring.  (Of course, for comparison, we will only measure the energy left in the spring once it passes the point where it makes contact with the ball).  Where am I mistaken?


Dear Utilitarian,

Mr. Tseung asked me to answer your post.

1.   If you ask a small child to push a heavy punch bag, it will take him more than two or three pushes to have significant amplitude. In a single pull from the rest position (the first Lee-Tseung Pull) the swing angle will be small.

2.   I doubt we would use equipment the size of a punch bag.

3. Can you explain how you measure the exact energy of a spring and how it is attached to the pendulum bob?

4.   In Physics, work done (energy imparted) equals to force multiply by displacement (vector mathematics). This means a horizontal force cannot do vertical work unless a machine is used to change its direction.

5.   In your suggested first application of the Lee-Tseung Pull with a spring, how can you keep the spring perfectly horizontal? If you cannot, you can only rely on the final result when the forces are at equilibrium. If you use that final result, you are effectively using the parallelogram of forces. (We also use that in our spreadsheet.) 

I would like to see you design and perform your suggested experiment. Please post your video for our benefit. I hope to learn something from you.
::)

hansvonlieven

Quote from: Forever on November 29, 2007, 02:00:55 AM
My thoughts on the flying saucer

I finished tying a string to a heavy object. The heavy object happens to be an old plastic bottle. I shall have the experiment video taped.

The next step is to spin a magnetic ball with magnetic forces. The magnetic force will be cut at the appropriate time. I do not have the exact configuration yet. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
::) ::)


Are you serious??? Must be some upmarket version of the 4-legged stool experiment. Tying a string to a plastic bottle  How original!!!

I must congratulate you on your resourcefulness. Who would have thought you can power a flying saucer with it.

Good Luck

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

gaby de wilde

Quote from: Forever on November 29, 2007, 02:32:16 AM
I would like to see you design and perform your suggested experiment. Please post your video for our benefit. I hope to learn something from you.
::)

Here, specially for you  ;D

http://forum.go-here.nl/viewtopic.php?p=491
View topic - Overunity pendulum invention for Forever

Good luck
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