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The Lee-Tseung Lead Out Theory

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

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gaby de wilde

Quote from: chrisC on February 14, 2008, 03:57:30 PM
Quote from: gaby de wilde on October 24, 1973, 05:15:10 AM
Ahh so little chris is policing the planet for us.

American I assume? Yeah, it just has to be one. Cant miss...


Don't worry Garby(age) . I'm not offended. Just as you wouldn't be offended if I refer to you occasionally as Garbage, because I'm not good in pronouncing names from backward countries. 

cheer
chrisC

jep my post was trash. I agree. I was just spewing some random words. You know. ... ha-ha

wind pisser
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gaby de wilde

Quote from: chrisC on February 14, 2008, 04:47:46 PM
Or we can have Lawrence and Gaby hold hands together to perform their Valentine Lead-Out special to celebrate their 'great minds think alike' and behave even more alike!

Mah, Lawrence is limited to applied thinking and working towards his goal. Like a boat on calm water with good sunshine.

I on the other hand am the owner of this planet. You and my other free energy research minions are such disappointment from this perspective. I have screwed up big time.

but ok ok, you get back down from the tree and start investigating things.

hup hup

:)
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gaby de wilde

Quote from: shruggedatlas on February 14, 2008, 07:14:32 PM
Quote from: gaby de wilde on February 14, 2008, 03:09:24 PM
QuoteHowever, the flaw with this method is that it works due to friction.  I am able to overcome friction by quickly thrusting forward.  If I then return my body gently to the starting pose, that movement does not overcome friction, so the chair stays in the forward position.  I can then repeat my quick thrust followed by a gentle return to starting form, and thereby travel accross the room as far as I desire.

In space or even in Earth's atmosphere, there is not sufficient friction to allow this to happen.

Sure there is.

QuoteSo a flying saucer cannot.....

hey hey, you didn't get off the chair remember?

Yes, I did not get off the chair, but the reason it works is that I am first able to bring my upper body forward slowly, then I can thrust forward.

You asked me if I could make sense of the proposed propulsion system. I gave you the information you need to be able to find more then one working inertial propulsion system. I have attached a pdf, this is all I know about it.

I don't remember inviting you to debunk the concept in general? I already know all the arguments why it should be condemned a Newtonian impossibility. This is the whole basis of the topic. I'm like ...... OMG, they have all gone nuts!! Here the whole Newtonian action+reaction wholesale is just not workin!! Then I liek trie talk to people about this upsetting facts. ... Then... then.... they say it isn't so! Eh..... Even when shown a bottle attached to a rope you still don't see the irony....  They are called plungers. You just cant build a good saucer without em.  ;)  Now shruggedatlas is suppose to do some work producing something constructive jet interesting on the topic. Here, this you should have found in stead of making up nonsense.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7189261369558468761

You might even find a drawing if you are willing to dig a little deeper.  I find it an interesting topic. To me that means " I'm looking for the way to make it work".  If other people have already done it is only of mild interest. Look how they all worship Newton, it's obvious they are not likely to wake up any time soon. yeah... this "other people" haven't begun doing stuffs? ha-ha?? Perhaps the CIA stole their brain? What do you think?

*edit to add*

The device in the video doesn't go very fast but I think that is the penalty for breaking the law. We may now look for ways to break the speeding limit also.  :P

*edit 2*

http://www.t-power.co.kr/

http://amasci.com/freenrg/tors/tors3.html

http://www.americanantigravity.com/articles/527/1/Inertial-Propulsion-in-Russia/Page1.html
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gaby de wilde

Quote from: ltseung888 on February 14, 2008, 03:59:27 PM
I shall just quote one more simple experiment that has no obvious friction.  If you are suspended by a chain in an enclosed cage, can you get the chain to swing?  Can you direct the swing in any direction?

I will break the chain, then the cage, then whoever put me in the cage.

I bet his last thought will be about Newtonian nonsense. :D

But I send you a picture of my ?roelastic flutter drive.

The simplicity of that machine is so striking that it's workings escaped you.

Think FLUTTER!

Everything fluttery, flubbery or blubbery!

I know there has to be a prank about Americans in this one but lets not go there.

8)
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langley

You appear a little manic today Mr. de Wilde.

Have you forgotten to take your medicine again?

Concerned,

Mingmei