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The Lee-Tseung Lead Out Theory

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

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ltseung888

Gaby,

There were indeed stories of perpetual motion machines in China since ancient times.

There are a few that I could quote on top of my head:

(1) The 15 bucket water wheel.  ä¸Æ'上八落的水車  This water wheel was supposed to have 7 buckets going up and 8 coming down.  This water wheel could raise water up from a lake or pond with no water movement.  The details of the construction was lost but I am confident that it could be reproduced.  I did the first draft of a possible design using the Lee-Tseung theory on the train from Beijing back to Hong Kong in 2006.

(2) The wooden ox and the floating horse.  三åÅ"‹æâ,,¢â€šÃ¤Â»Â£Ã§Å¡â€žÃ¦Å"¨ç‰›æµé¦¬ These devices were supposed to be produced during the war periods of the Three Kingdom.  The wheels were not circular.  They were unbalanced wheels!  I am confident that they could be reproduced.  They were slow even though that they moved "automatically" with some guidance.  The Lee-Tseung theory indeed could be used to help to recreate these devices.

(3) There are over 60 China Patents or Applications related to perpetual motions if you do a patent search using the Chinese Characters of Perpetual Motion Machine 永動機.  Some other China Patents did not use the term 永動機 but from their descriptions, it was obvious that they implied Perpetual Motion.

(4) Lee Cheung Kin and I appeared in front of the China Patent Office to explain our Lee-Tseung theory.  We got good reception (and recommendation to visit Tsing Hua University).  I am confident that the China Patent Office has extremely competent Scientists who can follow our explanations.

(5) The recent meeting with the top research institutes confirmed my belief.  China just sent its Moon Exploration Rocket this evening (live on the 6:00pm News in Hong Kong).  One of their representatives told us that they had strong interest in our technology.  (I hope China will send a Flying Saucer to the Moon first.)

Lawrence Tseung
The many know-it-all debunkers in the West Lead Out high roadblocks for the Cosmic Energy Developers.
Compressible Fluids are Mechanical Energy Carriers. Air is not a fuel but is an energy carrier. (See reply 1097)
Gravitational or Electron Motion Energy can be Lead Out via oscillation, vibration, rotation or flux change systems.  We need to apply pulse force (Lee-Tseung Pulls) at the right time. (See reply 1106 and 2621)
1150 describes the Flying Saucer.  This will provide incredible prosperity.  Beware of the potential destructive powers.

gaby de wilde

Quote from: ltseung888 on October 24, 2007, 07:41:11 AM
Gaby,

There were indeed stories of perpetual motion machines in China since ancient times.

There are a few that I could quote on top of my head:

yeah, I'm having a hard time looking inside your head. hehehe I knew it was in there some place tho.

Quote(1) The 15 bucket water wheel.  ä¸Æ'上八落的水車  This water wheel was supposed to have 7 buckets going up and 8 coming down.  This water wheel could raise water up from a lake or pond with no water movement.  The details of the construction was lost but I am confident that it could be reproduced.  I did the first draft of a possible design using the Lee-Tseung theory on the train from Beijing back to Hong Kong in 2006.

Thats exactly what we are looking for! This goes up fast  and down slow. If anything a clue of unballanced rotation is provided right here.

Quote(2) The wooden ox and the floating horse.  三åÅ"‹æâ,,¢â€šÃ¤Â»Â£Ã§Å¡â€žÃ¦Å"¨ç‰›æµé¦¬ These devices were supposed to be produced during the war periods of the Three Kingdom.  The wheels were not circular.  They were unbalanced wheels!  I am confident that they could be reproduced.  They were slow even though that they moved "automatically" with some guidance.  The Lee-Tseung theory indeed could be used to help to recreate these devices.

This is even more amazing!

Sean compared the steorn effect with traveling up and down a hill. I myself discovered that the route though the valley is MUCH shorter as the horizontal route. This is because we are in a gravitational field. Going down hill and up hill again bridges the distance in a fraction of the time. An object can be made to move as fast as you like using the same amount of energy. The energy is only needed for acceleration and even returned when decelerating. Distance and time seem to be unrelated. ^_^

Here we have a guy moving a car using that very same trick.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s92wroCdEI

The sticky spots on the road would need to match those on the wheel to stop it. It can be rocked into motion by oscillatory means.

I envision a concrete cylinder 10 meters long 3 meters in height. Both it's ends have opposing egg shapes. Shifting the weight of the load from one end to the other end of the roller will make it roll 1/4 rotation. Only a relatively small weight needs to be shifted to keep the large mass rolling.

Quote(3) There are over 60 China Patents or Applications related to perpetual motions if you do a patent search using the Chinese Characters of Perpetual Motion Machine 永動機.  Some other China Patents did not use the term 永動機 but from their descriptions, it was obvious that they implied Perpetual Motion.

I think your guess is way below the actual number. If we include those who didn't use the words 永動機 you will find hundreds if not thousands. For example magnetic holding devices. Those all describe switching the flux. The oldest patent I found describes a windmill that looks exactly like a gravity wheel.

Quote(4) Lee Cheung Kin and I appeared in front of the China Patent Office to explain our Lee-Tseung theory.  We got good reception (and recommendation to visit Tsing Hua University).  I am confident that the China Patent Office has extremely competent Scientists who can follow our explanations.

Unlike the US where the patent office has declared the economic death of the continent.  They even have the citizens applaud the assassination of character.

Quote(5) The recent meeting with the top research institutes confirmed my belief.  China just sent its Moon Exploration Rocket this evening (live on the 6:00pm News in Hong Kong).  One of their representatives told us that they had strong interest in our technology.  (I hope China will send a Flying Saucer to the Moon first.)

Lawrence Tseung
The many know-it-all debunkers in the West Lead Out high roadblocks for the Cosmic Energy Developers.

yeah,  the first moon mission in human history.  :D

baby steps lol
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chrisC

Dear Lawrence: Answers in Red.

Cheers
chrisC

Quote from: ltseung888 on October 24, 2007, 07:41:11 AM
Gaby,

There were indeed stories of perpetual motion machines in China since ancient times.

There are a few that I could quote on top of my head:

(1) The 15 bucket water wheel.  ä¸Æ'上八落的水車  This water wheel was supposed to have 7 buckets going up and 8 coming down.  This water wheel could raise water up from a lake or pond with no water movement.  The details of the construction was lost but I am confident that it could be reproduced.  I did the first draft of a possible design using the Lee-Tseung theory on the train from Beijing back to Hong Kong in 2006.

Oh how convenient. Just when we need some proof, the stuff is missing? Oh, btw if your theories hold water and it's so easily explained, how come you can't even reproduce a simple experiment other highly educated scientist can testify that Mr. Tseung is no BS. However, we haven't heard anyone of of these smarties confirm you have any substance. Why don't you just do the right thing? i.e prove to the world you are the next Einstein, or simply bury your head in the sand and move on!

(2) The wooden ox and the floating horse.  三åÅ"‹æâ,,¢â€šÃ¤Â»Â£Ã§Å¡â€žÃ¦Å"¨ç‰›æµé¦¬ These devices were supposed to be produced during the war periods of the Three Kingdom.  The wheels were not circular.  They were unbalanced wheels!  I am confident that they could be reproduced.  They were slow even though that they moved "automatically" with some guidance.  The Lee-Tseung theory indeed could be used to help to recreate these devices.

Perhaps the only 'unbalancing' motion we need to investigate is Mr. Tseung's unbalanced mind!

.....

(4) Lee Cheung Kin and I appeared in front of the China Patent Office to explain our Lee-Tseung theory.  We got good reception (and recommendation to visit Tsing Hua University).  I am confident that the China Patent Office has extremely competent Scientists who can follow our explanations.

Or, perhaps, the Chinese Patent Office officials were too polite to tell you in the face that they think you're NUTs and asked you to go see the 'doctors' in Tsing Hua University? They'll sort you out!

(5) The recent meeting with the top research institutes confirmed my belief.  China just sent its Moon Exploration Rocket this evening (live on the 6:00pm News in Hong Kong).  One of their representatives told us that they had strong interest in our technology.  (I hope China will send a Flying Saucer to the Moon first.)

Moon? The USA has already gone to Mars. Are you still living in the past century?

Lawrence Tseung
The many know-it-all debunkers in the West Lead Out high roadblocks for the Cosmic Energy Developers.

gaby de wilde

Quote from: chrisC on October 25, 2007, 01:13:50 PM
Dear Lawrence: Answers in Red.

You mean you don't even know how to quote Chris? And you don't have an email address? You debunkers are so easy.

Quote from: ltseung888 on October 24, 2007, 07:41:11 AM
Gaby,
There were indeed stories of perpetual motion machines in China since ancient times.

I asked for stories, what part of stories is so hard for you to grasp Chris?

HERE,
http://www.answers.com/stories&r=67

QuoteOh how convenient.  Just when we need some proof,

Who are this " WE " you are talking about Chris? Cant Chris talk for Chris? Chris claims to have needs, Chris should explain what your needs are Chris.  What is it you NEED?? I asked a question THAT'S WHO, I got an answer. I don't remember asking Christ about anything . I think little Chris should go play thought police some place else.

You try make a rational point how you can demand things from my answers? Don't make me laugh man! You can ask your own question. You really have no right to complain about the answers to my questions.

It's quite the opposite actually. I have no need for any non constructive answer to any of my questions. You have no right to stalk anyone for talking with me. You will need to find a new excuse. Or at least be clear who you are whining about. You are currently whining about the answer to my question. It's non of your business eh?

bye bye debunkor kiddie.

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shruggedatlas

Quote from: gaby de wilde on October 25, 2007, 02:00:27 PM
It's quite the opposite actually. I have no need for any non constructive answer to any of my questions. You have no right to stalk anyone for talking with me. You will need to find a new excuse. Or at least be clear who you are whining about. You are currently whining about the answer to my question. It's non of your business eh?

bye bye debunkor kiddie.

In your own forum, you can post whatever you like and strike whichever comments you disagree with.  In an open forum, when you post something, you run the risk of being ridiculed.  No one cares what you do and do not have a need for, as far as answers.  When one person spews fantasy, another is free to point this out.

And frankly, what you and Tseung converse about is fantasy.  It is like a child's game of "what if."  You talk about free energy and flying saucers and new forms of government and based on what?  A hypothesis.  It is not even a theory, because the scientific definition of a theory requires some empirical support.  All you have is an idea, and Tseung is apparently no good with tools, so he cannot create the simplest demonstration of any energy being lead out, and you can't either.  All we see are delusional ramblings from him and sycophantic applause from you.

According to Tseung, working free energy devices are coming from China any minute now.  Why don't we put Lead Out on hold until you guys have something to talk about besides Chinese propaganda?  Or are you fishing for money?