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The Lee-Tseung Lead Out Theory

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

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Top Gun

Let me consider the Pulse Motor Proof-of-Concept Experiments.

The first experiment is to determine the best technique for the Pulsing.  The two possibilities exist:
(1)   via magnetic attraction
(2)   via magnetic repulsion

The Lee-Tseung Lead-out-energy predicts that the electron motion energy lead out can be more than 50% of the supplied energy.  The first experiment is not designed to verify that.

The pictorial explanation is that in repulsion, when the moving magnet moves to the position of the coil, the current to the coil would be started.  Magnetic repulsion starts and the rotation of the wheel will speed up.  The current to the Coil will be cut after an appropriate time.  The cycle will repeat with the next Magnet.

The attraction technique is more complex but the basic principle is similar.

Multiple coils can be used simultaneously.  There may be surprises.  The Tseung technique is to share the experience with the World.  The World will benefit together.

hansvonlieven

Quote from: Top Gun on February 25, 2009, 09:10:47 PM
True, Tseung et al have invented the Electric Motor.

Their motor is different from the traditional ones in that
(1)   It does not require a brush. 
(2)   It uses lead-out-energy and thus does not need any fossil fuel.



But as a start, the proposed experimental diagram is worth trying.  The lead-out-energy theory predicts that more than 50% electron motion energy can be lead-out.  If the efficiency of the device is high enough, we should see a working, lead-out-energy device that can light up a few LEDs or bulbs and run forever.


Are you some kind of a nut or what?

First of all it matters little if the pulsed energy supplied to the coils goes via a brush, a 555 timer circuit or anything else for that matter.

As to 2, are you seriously telling us that the electricity that the coils need is supplied from nowhere?

Get a life! Stop talking shit!

If that were true any electric motor invented to date would run itself. They don't.

Hans von Lieven

BTW. You might have a point that it does not need fossil fuel, it needs electricity. What happens when the battery goes dead?
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx


chrisC

Quote from: hansvonlieven on February 26, 2009, 01:31:37 AM

Are you some kind of a nut or what?

....


Nut? He's so far beyond that. No harvesting can save him now!

cheers
chrisC


Paul-R

Quote from: hansvonlieven on February 26, 2009, 01:31:37 AM

Are you seriously telling us that the electricity that the coils need is supplied from nowhere?
Hans, four simple questions.
1. Have you heard of the Nobel Physics Prize winners for 1957, Messrs Lee and Yang?
2. If so, please explain their relevance to us on overunity.com
3. Have you heard of Hal Puhoff's fabled saying about enrgy and its availability?
4. If so, please explain their relevance to us on overunity.com
Paul.