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The Lee-Tseung Lead Out Theory

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

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chrisC

Quote from: Top Gun on December 02, 2008, 11:44:55 PM
Let us get Ms. Forever Yuen and team to do the remote control car experiment on top of a smooth glass plate with marbles underneath.  She can show the new video.  I would expect much more movement of the remote control car in a box than the glass plate.

Well, we shall see whether you're Top Gun or should we call you, Top Turkey?

cheers
chrisC

TinselKoala

"I would expect much more movement of the remote control car in a box than the glass plate."

Is that your idea of a scientific hypothesis?

The control experiment I outlined above is not quite appropriate for the car-in-the-box experiment. The situation is different, although the principles are the same. I'm sure if you gave it some thought you yourself could come up with an appropriate control for the car-in-the-box.

Meanwhile, the apparatus exists for the solenoid experiment you showed above. All you need is the marbles and the glass, and it can be done with a small piece of glass.



Top Gun

Quote from: TinselKoala on December 02, 2008, 11:56:23 PM
"I would expect much more movement of the remote control car in a box than the glass plate."

Is that your idea of a scientific hypothesis?

The control experiment I outlined above is not quite appropriate for the car-in-the-box experiment. The situation is different, although the principles are the same. I'm sure if you gave it some thought you yourself could come up with an appropriate control for the car-in-the-box.

Meanwhile, the apparatus exists for the solenoid experiment you showed above. All you need is the marbles and the glass, and it can be done with a small piece of glass.


The particular experiment shown on youtube is from France
http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=anYxNitcrm0
by gilles.charles@univ-orleans.fr

We have emailed him asking him to participate in this forum.  No reply yet.


utilitarian

Quote from: Top Gun on December 02, 2008, 11:44:55 PM
Let us get Ms. Forever Yuen and team to do the remote control car experiment on top of a smooth glass plate with marbles underneath.  She can show the new video.  I would expect much more movement of the remote control car in a box than the glass plate.

Why do you even need the box?  It only stifles the propulsion power of the car.  Just be happy that the car moves forward quite well on its own.  You can then make your flying saucer in the form of a car, and there you go.  It will work great so long as it stays on the ground.

chrisC

Quote from: utilitarian on December 03, 2008, 07:51:56 PM
....
there you go.  It will work great so long as it stays on the ground.

Hahaha! Good one!

How about attaching some Turkey wings?

cheers
chrisC