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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: Forever on December 08, 2007, 10:02:52 PM
I Mr. Tseung left this part to others and the data from this part is no longer the intellectual property of Mr. Tseung.


Excuse me Forever. Since old Tseung will not issue his experimental data to back up his wacko theories, can you please explain what is the Intellectual Property he is protecting? And I don't mean those other wishy washy 'Chinese' patents.

cheers
chrisC

Forever

Experiment B

One question in my mind is whether to do the complete experiment with the water delivered to a great height flow down to power the electric pump and more. If this can be done, we shall have a machine that can power itself totally from the energy of still air.

Mr. Tseung is extremely confident about extracting energy from gravity or from electron motion. He believes those machines are more efficient and practical. He thinks a tall tower of water is stupid.

I shall wait for your comments before I even start designing the experiments.
;D :P :-X

nightlife

I don?t quite understand why people are arguing the fact that air and or water could be pumped up 34 stories. Maybe I am missing something here but I don?t see the problem or the significance here.

chrisC

Quote from: Forever on December 08, 2007, 10:28:14 PM
Experiment B

One question in my mind is whether to do the complete experiment with the water delivered to a great height flow down to power the electric pump and more. If this can be done, we shall have a machine that can power itself totally from the energy of still air.

Mr. Tseung is extremely confident about extracting energy from gravity or from electron motion. He believes those machines are more efficient and practical. He thinks a tall tower of water is stupid.

I shall wait for your comments before I even start designing the experiments.
;D :P :-X

I believe Mr. Tseung is extremely capable of believing in himself. Just that the rest of the world don't necessarily hold the same opinion. Got it?

Just don't let the old man brain wash you.

cheers
chrisC

Forever

Experiment C

Mr. Tseung taught me to look at patent databases, mainly in China and in USA. There are many patent applications related to energy from still air in China recently. Instead of doing additional experiments ourselves, we can use such patent information.

The particular one I want to bring your attention to is passed to us from Mr. Patrick Kelly. It is the Richard Clem invention.

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? In 1992, Richard Clem who lived in Texas, demonstrated a self-powered engine of an unusual type. This engine, which he had been developing for twenty years or more, weighed about 200 pounds (90 kilos) and generated a measured 350 horsepower continuously over a period of nine days when self-powered. Although this engine which runs from 1,800 to 2,300 rpm is especially suited to powering an electrical generator, Richard did install one in a car, and estimated that it would run for 150,000 miles without any need for attention and without any kind of fuel. Richard said that his prototype car had reached a speed of 105 mph. Just after receiving funding to produce his engine, Richard died suddenly and unexpectedly at about 48 years of age, the death certificate having ?heart attack? written on it as the cause of death. Remarkably convenient timing for the oil companies who would have lost major amounts of money through reduced gasoline sales, had Richard?s motor gone into production.?

The details are in the attached file. It looks like the theory of using energy from still air may be applicable. Since this is non- patented, we may be able to reproduce it without legal problems. We can give credit to Mr. Richard Clem.

I shall try to explain this in detail later.  ;D ;D