5.0 The development of the Lee-Tseung Theory

 

Tseung was very confident that the theory is correct.  He tried the traditional way of trying to get venture capital from known venture capital companies world-wide.  He sent hundreds of e-mails.  One American venture capital firm replied to his e-mail.  Tseung spoke to them on the phone and they were willing to take the Lee-Tseung theory to a famous American university for technical evaluation.  The venture capital firm called back, “Are you the one who thought of the idea first?”  Tseung said, “It was Mr. Lee.  He does not speak English”.  The venture capital firm said, “Our evaluator said that the one who thought of this idea must be the number one genius of the World.  Millions of people, including all of us, have pushed the swing.  None of us realized that gravitational energy could be led out.  Do you have a working prototype?”  Tseung said that they did not but they could locate and work with some inventors who already developed working prototypes.  The venture capital firm said, “Contact us again after you have a working prototype”.

 

The initial reaction from the patent attorney and the patent examiners was that the invention belonged to the class of the impossible ‘perpetual motion’ machines.  The patent attorney was easier to convince as Tseung and his colleagues paid him.  He was willing to sit down and listen carefully to all of the physics and mathematics.  He was totally convinced after he saw the demonstration of a related “energy from ions in the air” invention.

 

The PCT Patent Examiner was much more difficult and there were long communication letters.  These communication letters were published.  Since Tseung never met the Examiner face-to-face, he could not tell whether or not he was convinced.

 

The China Patent Office was a different story.  They were willing to meet Lee and Tseung in Beijing.  They reacted favorably.  They already granted a perpetual motion patent to Mr. Wang Shenhe.  They helped to recommend Lee and Tseung to meet the Professors at Tsinghua University.  Professor Zhao and team understood and accepted the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory after the first 30 minutes.  One of the reasons was that they worked on an Electricity Magnification Invention for over 10 years without understanding the source of its energy.  The Lee-Tseung Lead Out theory explained it very well.

 

It could have been a smooth ride for Lee and Tseung.  Unfortunately, they fell into the trap of a group in Hong Kong who claimed that it represented the Chinese Government.  Lee and Tseung took them to Tsinghua University and shared every piece of information.  The group was later found by the Chinese Intelligence as not representing China.  There were even suspicion that they were from the CIA or the like.  That incident set the efforts of Lee and Tseung back.

 

Fortunately, the inventor recommended by Lee and Tseung, Mr. Wang Shenhe, got funding support because he could explain the theory of his working electricity generator.  He used the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory and supported Lee and Tseung at every appropriate opportunity.

 

The Lee-Tseung Lead Out theory could be understood by anyone with secondary school physics knowledge.  After much frustration, Lee and Tseung decided to share the information with the World.  They did not want to carry that knowledge to their graves.  Tseung participated in many internet forums.  The knowledge became widespread.  Tseung got e-mails and phone calls from a Major Todd Hathaway who revealed his identity openly on the internet.  He was an Energy Consultant with the USA army.  He had access to USA classified information.  He helped to display the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory in one of his recommended websites:

http://altenergy.site90.com/

 

The information was openly discussed in the overunity forum in Germany: http://www.overunity.com.

 

Lee made special efforts to pass that information via his military contacts to the senior Chinese Officials.  The ball is starting to move again.  There were signs of possible international co-operation.  The Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory and the many inventions using the Lead-Out-Energy might not just see the light of day but could even be heavily promoted.

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

(a) When I realized the economic, political and military significance of the New Energy and Flying Saucer inventions, I consulted my family.  I felt that there would be too much change.  The powerful might not like it.  My parents took a sarcastic view: “It is just too good to be true.  If Tseung is paying you to help him, help him because of the money”.  The money was not much but for a student working part-time, it was tempting.

 

(b) I never worry about my own safety.  Why should any one see a sixteen-year old school girl as a threat?  I am seventeen and I have helped Tseung for over a year now.

 

(c) After a while, I found myself learning more and more.  My confidence grew.  I knew I was participating in a once-in-a-thousand-years project.  My participation will indeed change history.  I enjoy every moment.

 

(d) After Tseung disclosed much information on the internet, I felt very safe.  Any one can learn from the internet.  There is no secret.  The world will benefit together.  Tseung did not need to hide anything.  He said: “It is all school-level physics material”.

 

(e) Can you understand this school-level material?


5.1  Energy from Gravity

 

Energy from still air is an indirect method of extracting energy from gravity.  The Earth retains its atmosphere because of gravity.  Tseung started his kinetic theory of gases in motion in his early 20s while he was at university.  He was bright enough to spot that the concept of pressure for gases in motion should not be a scalar quantity.  It should not even be the vector quantity with 3 co-ordinates.  His conceptual picture that in gas motion, more molecules could move in the +x direction.  Fewer molecules would move in the –x, +y, -y, +z and –z directions.  That correct picture was conceived but he could not come up with an experimental verification at that time.

 

The push and pull experiment on water conceived after his early retirement 35 years later was simple but conclusive.  Could he possibly have conceived it when he was in his early 20s?   He saved money and spent a year as an MSc student.  He was in a university environment with many other aeronautical students and professors.  That did not help him get the solution then.  What kind of environment do we need to provide for our innovators?

 

The discovery of extracting energy from still air was definitely an accident. Thousands of experimenters must have seen the phenomenon of air leaking into the system.  How many were able to see this as a breakthrough?  How many could work out a theory and an experimental model for extracting energy from still air and provide global cooling?

 

Tseung was knocked down by the heavy punch bag at the age of twelve.  He knew enough physics – parallelogram of forces – at that time.  What stopped him from discovering the Lee-Tseung theory then?  Was it the blind-belief in his teachers?  Was it a lack of self-confidence? 

 

Millions of people have pushed a swing or pendulum.  What was in Lee Cheung Kin that led him to thinking that gravitational energy could be extracted via such a simple device? 

 

Once extraction of energy from gravity was understood, it did not take long for Tseung to realize the possibility of extracting of energy from magnetic fields.  It did not take long to extend the concept from oscillation to vibration, rotation and flux-change systems.  Once the floodgates were opened, water would rush out.  Many Lead-Out-Energy inventions will appear in the near future.

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

(a) We all know that we can use gravitational energy in special situation.  For example, we can roll a rock down a hill.  We need to supply some initial energy to start the rock rolling but then gravity takes over.  We always believe that the process is not reversible.  The rock will not get back up to its initial position for us to roll it again.

 

(b) We all know that we can use the energy of the tide.  That energy comes from the gravitational pull of the moon on the waters of the Earth.  That is a renewable form of gravitational energy.  However, that can only be done in special locations and at specific hours.

 

(c) We all know that we can use the turbine at the bottom of a dam to generate electricity.  The energy used is gravitational as the water rushes downwards.  However, the sun must evaporate the water for it to become rain and fill up the reservoir behind the dam again.  The recycling time is very long and unpredictable.

 

(d) The pendulum is a simple cyclic device.  An unbalanced wheel is also a simple cyclic device.  These cyclic devices shorten the recycling time to fractions of a second.  Could some scientists have thought of Lead-Out-Energy long before Lee and Tseung?  Did the Law of Conservation of Energy blindfolded scientists for centuries?  Are there any more such Laws in Physics?

 

(e) Can you dream up a Lead-Out-Energy invention now?

 


5.2  Extending the theory to cover Electron-Motion-Energy

 

When Tseung first presented the concept of using electron-motion-energy, some physicist friends objected.  They said that energy must be conserved.  If one draws energy from electron motion, would these electrons rotate slower?  Would they stop rotating altogether and fall into the nucleus?  They also quoted the case of a ship not capable of drawing energy from ocean at the same temperature and using that energy to propel itself (Second Law of Thermodynamics).

 

Tseung asked the question: “If the ship is on an ocean of oil, can the ship use the oil as fuel?  Would that violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics?”  The obvious reply was: “In this case of floating on oil, there is a chemical change.  With the chemical change, the Second Law of Thermodynamics will not be violated”.

 

Tseung continued: “In chemical changes, the correct microscopic understanding is that the electron cloud of one compound is different from the electron cloud of another.  It is this change in electron cloud that gives rise to chemical energy.  Is that correct?”  The answer was: “Yes”.

 

Tseung continued: “Light and electromagnetic waves are the result of electrons jumping from one orbit to another.  Objects emit, reflect, and absorb light or electromagnetic waves all the time.  We are constantly exchanging electron-motion energy with the surroundings.  With magnetic fields, the distribution of the electron clouds and the motion of the electrons are sure to change.  Such changes will be seen as observable energy changes”.

 

The physicist friends said, “If you have a working prototype, we shall accept your theory”.

 

Lee and Tseung renewed their efforts in contacting inventors with working prototypes.

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

(a) Seeing is Believing.  Even the physicist friends of Lee and Tseung wanted to see working prototypes before they would believe.  Tseung must have spent many hours explaining the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory to them.

 

(b) The Professors and Researchers at Tsinghua University took a different attitude.  They believed after the first 30 minutes.  They had been working on an Electricity Magnifier for over ten years.  They saw a working device.  They needed a theory to explain its workings.  The Lee-Tseung theory was the perfect fit.

 

(c) A retired professor in Hong Kong independently verified the Tsinghua University Electricity Magnifier.  This retired professor was aware of the invention some ten years ago.  He said that a version of the Electricity Magnifier was used on a satellite to magnify the solar energy.  However, the device could not function properly all the time.  The magnification varied from over 40 times to negative.  They could not figure out why.

 

(d) Tseung gave the explanation as Leading-Out-Gravitational energy.  The efficiency will depend on the angle of the effective gravitational force and the rotating axle.  On Earth, the best angle will be 90 degrees – the axle should be horizontal while the gravitational force is vertical.  No gravitational energy could be led out if the axle was vertical.  That explanation satisfied the retired professor.

 

(e) The history of the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory has been unfolded.  Do you feel that you could have discovered the theory? 


5.3  The meeting at the China Patent Office

 

Lee used his contacts.  He had relatives teaching at Tsinghua University.  He also met and talked with the Head of the China Patent Office at an Inventor Show.  The Head asked Lee to see him in Beijing.  Lee asked Tseung to go with him to the China Patent Office and also to Tsinghua University.  They did not have too much cash and decided to go by train.  The train ride would involve spending the night on a sleep bunker.  Lee brought his 3D photographs.  He loved to show them to strangers and see their reactions.

 

They met a mathematics professor returning to Beijing with his wife.  Lee made friends with them very quickly.  Tseung could not speak Putonghua and spent the time working on his laptop computer.  Lee explained the physics and mathematics to the mathematics professor.  Lee asked Tseung to show the computer programs and the detailed calculations.  The professor was very impressed.  He said: “Your explanation using parallelogram of forces and vector arithmetic is very easy for the average scientist to understand.  Have you tried to use differential calculus to make it more vigorous for the scientific community?”  Lee said, “Would you be willing to help?”  They then exchanged telephone numbers, etc.

 

When Lee and Tseung arrived in Beijing in the morning, they went to a dormitory at Tsinghua University arranged by Lee’s relative.  Lee made a phone call to the China Patent Office informing that they arrived.  They were told to wait.  Tseung prepared the full presentation of the various patents including Energy from Still Air, Energy from Gravity, Flux-Change Devices and the Flying Saucer.  Lee would be the main presenter and Tseung would help to answer questions.

 

The phone call came late in the afternoon.  Lee and Tseung rushed to the China Patent Office.  Three senior technical officials met them in the Conference Room.  They were thoroughly familiar with the patent application information.  Lee started the presentation and they listened intensely.  Most of their questions were directed at the experiments done after the patent applications were submitted.  One of the most important comments made was – Initially, the applications were regarded as belonging to the class of impossible ‘perpetual motion’ machines.  Then after careful examination and contacts from senior levels, they realized the significance of the patents.  They understood the Lee-Tseung explanations.  When Tseung presented the Flying Saucer material, they said, “Please be aware that such information might become classified”.  Lee told them that the patent attorney already talked about that possibility.

 

Towards the end, they said that they would pay extra attention to these patents.  However, one of the complications was that they rejected many patent applications in the past believing them to be impossible ‘perpetual motion’ machines.  With the new understanding, those patents might be using the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out-Energy.  That would spell headache not just for them but also for all the patent offices around the world.

 

They then realized that Lee and Tseung were staying in a dormitory of Tsinghua University.  One of them said: “Do you know that we use Tsinghua University to help us in special situations?  We value their expertise.  We shall inform our contacts of your presence at Tsinghua University.  Please inform us of the result of the Tsinghua University meetings.  Thank you very much for your valuable information”.

 

On the way out, Lee and Tseung met the Head of the China Patent Office.  Lee thanked him for arranging the special meeting.

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

(a) There will be major changes in the various Patent Offices around the world.  What will happen to the many rejected ‘perpetual motion’ machine patents?  They can claim that they are not over-unity devices but instead are Lead-Out-Energy devices, in which case they never violate the Law of Conservation of Energy!  I would love to see this drama in the most prestigious universities and international law courts.

 

(b) What do you think will happen to the many rejected ‘perpetual motion’ patent applications?

 


5.4  The first meeting at Tsinghua University

 

Professor Zhao of the Mechanical Engineering Department, Tsinghua University and two of his research students met Lee and Tseung at the dormitory.  Lee asked Tseung to do the presentation as all participants could speak English.  Tseung started his standard presentation talking about the pendulum under the action of the horizontal pull.  Tseung talked about the Lead-Out gravitational energy as equal to the vertical component of the tension of the string multiplied by the vertical displacement.  The two research students started talking to each other in a low voice.  Tseung paused to enquire whether they had any questions.  Professor Zhao said, “They just solved one of the research problems.  Please continue”.

 

Tseung continued with the extension of the theory to magnetic systems and rotational systems. They listened very carefully.  At the end of the presentation, Professor Zhao said: “You two must be right, please come to my office, I have something to show you”.  Lee and Tseung were amazed at the almost immediate acceptance of their theory at the prestigious university.  They followed Professor Zhao and his students to the Office.

 

Professor Zhao showed the video of an Electricity Magnification invention from an inventor who was over 80 years old.  The invention was working in a factory.  The main part of the invention consisted of three coupled cylinders.  The magnification was in three stages.  The overall magnification was approximately 30 times.

 

 

Tsinghua University had had the information since 1995.  They videotaped the device and measured its input and output.  They had a video which was taken on 4th January 1996.  Before the Lee-Tseung theory, the professors and researchers at Tsinghua University could not figure out from where the energy was coming. 

 

Professor Zhao said, “Initially, we thought that the factory must be stealing electricity from somewhere.  Energy could not be created from nothing.  The inventor was not university educated.  He could not explain the source of energy.  We did careful measurements.  Our instruments did show an increase in electrical energy of 30 times.  We could not figure out why.  Many teams from Tsinghua University visited the factory since 1995”.  The Lee-Tseung visit was in summer 2006.  In other words, Tsinghua University had over 10 years to figure out why.  The presentation from Lee and Tseung solved that mystery.  The unaccounted for energy was the Lead-Out energy from gravity.  The two bright research students realized it as soon as Tseung mentioned the Lead-Out energy from a pulled pendulum.  That was the reason why Professor Zhao said that the Lee-Tseung theory could not be wrong.  They had worked on the problem for over ten years.

 

Lee and Tseung left happy and met another group from the China Invention Association and a representative of the China Patent Office.  That meeting was very successful because that group had already got word from the excited Professor Zhao.

 

In the afternoon, Professor Zhao called.  He wanted Lee and Tseung to meet another Professor researching in electromagnetism and a representative of the Army.  Tseung explained the working of the Flying Saucer.  The Electromagnetism Professor left and returned an hour later.  He said, “ I performed the experiment and it worked”.  The experiment was essentially the repulsion of two magnetic objects with same masses at opposite directions inside a container.  One hit the padded surface and the other hit the solid surface.  The container moved in the direction of the solid surface.  The Army representative asked Lee and Tseung to sign a memorandum of understanding.  The Army would provide RMB 100 to 300 million within two months for Lee and Tseung to work with Tsinghua University on the described high technology research.  The Army would provide an up-front RMB 60,000 for a working prototype.  Lee had already contacted an inventor, Mr. Wang Shenhe who had a working prototype.

 

The next day, the Army representative invited a retired General to meet Lee and Tseung.  The retired General had enough political influence to set up meetings with the President of China if that were needed. Lee and Tseung went back to Hong Kong with the signed memorandum.  Lee and Tseung were “On top of the World”.

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

Tsinghua University is undoubtedly one of the top universities in the world.  It is special because some of the top-secret research done there.  The Professors, researchers and students are the cream of China.  I believe they must have taken the Lee-Tseung theory to new heights and must have performed many experiments.  The only thing holding them back from announcing such research may be the extreme military implications.  Tseung strongly believes that once a Lead-Out-Energy machine or a Flying Saucer is openly accepted world-wide, Tsinghua University will waste no time in making its announcements.


5.5  The 225HP Pulse Motor Group meetings

 

A Chinese Company in Hong Kong contacted Lee and Tseung early on in 2006.  They claimed that they had found the Lee-Tseung information on the internet and they would like to invest.  They impressed Lee and Tseung with expensive meals and large, well-decorated offices.  Initially Lee and Tseung were somewhat suspicious and were guarded in the meetings.

 

When Lee and Tseung returned from Tsinghua University, they thought that all problems had been solved.  There would be a straight road ahead.  The Chinese Company then told Lee and Tseung that they actually represented the Chinese Government.  They had to remain low-key, as they were involved in buying advanced technology for China.  They showed pictures and videos of a 225 HP Pulse Motor from the USA.  They said that they had invested many millions and owned that technology.  The motor appeared to work but the inventor and team could not explain the source of energy.  They could not get a US patent.

 

Tseung was over-confident at that time.  He had a look at the pictures and the videos and claimed that he already knew the exact workings of the invention.  It was pulsed rotation of the inner magnets by the stationary outer electromagnets.  The Chinese Company was not technical.  They invited one of their American Consultants to meet Lee and Tseung.  Lee could not understand English and Tseung effectively dominated the meeting.  The American Consultant said that he understood every word in the presentation but he did not believe it.  The energy crisis of the World was effectively over if Lee and Tseung were right.  He asked for working prototypes.  The Chinese Company said that they already have them in the USA.

 

The arrangement was for them to ship a prototype to Tsinghua University.  Lee and Tseung would meet the USA team at Tsinghua University to explain the theory of the 225 HP Pulse Motor.  The Chinese Company would take care of all funding and administrative issues.  Lee and Tseung dropped their guard, believing that the Chinese Company did represent the Chinese Government.

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

(a) I always believe that secret agents and industrial spies are movie material.  They do not exist in real life.  They will never affect my friends and me.  Now, I can see it happening to Tseung.  Some strange events convinced me that such things are happening.  For example, Tseung cannot access his e-mail account from my computer.  Tseung cannot access his own website on his computer.  I can access it from mine.

 

(b) I am more convinced that Tseung is right in his theory and his many innovative ideas. Who would waste time and resources to spy on an old man? 

 

(c) I read some of the e-mails for Tseung.  There were e-mails from Chinese Officials and there were e-mails from the USA Military Staff.  There are many others from various countries asking for information.  Some examples include Taiwan, Singapore, Macau, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Australia, England, France, Germany, South Africa, Japan, Canada, Brazil and the USA.

 

(d) I hope that International Co-operation on these Lead-Out-Energy machines and Flying Saucers will occur soon.  The world should benefit from such innovations.

 

(e) Would you like to see international co-operation on these Lead-Out-Energy inventions and the Flying Saucers?  Can you help to make it happen?

 


5.6  The meeting with Mr. Wang Shenhe

 

Lee learned about the inventions of Mr. Wang from his friend, Mr. Quan, who was involved with the Water Pump invention from Taiwan discussed in Section 4.4.  He made a number of phone calls to Wang and was convinced that a face-to-face meeting would be helpful.  He asked Tseung to go with him.  Tseung said, “I could not communicate with him in Putonghua.  What is the point of going?”  Lee said, “He has a prototype that requires a little bit more work.  We may be able to help him.  He is willing to give us a working prototype if we can work out an agreement”.  The temptation was just too great.  Tseung took his cash reserve and went with Lee to see Mr. Wang.

 

Wang met Lee and Tseung at the corner of the street.  Wang looked exactly like his photograph.  He was medium height, thin and looked much older than his true age.  He took Lee and Tseung to his tiny apartment.  His laboratory, office, bedroom and lounge were a single room.  He had a small dog.  He entertained Lee and Tseung with tea and watermelon.  He had a small 5 kW prototype which was lying incomplete on the table.

 

Tseung wanted to see the prototype right away.  Wang was gracious and allowed photographs to be taken and he even took the components apart.  The prototype had no electronics.  There were no batteries or any starting mechanism.  As soon as all the components were assembled, the axle would spin forever.  Wang spent over 40 years building many prototypes.  He never could explain the source of energy.  The last time he did an open show was in 1997 at an invention show in Guangzhou.  He showed a rotating system for three days and the invention was seen by at least 4,000 people.  One of them, Mr. Quan, wanted to become his agent.  The agreement was that Mr. Quan would give Mr. Wang RMB 2 million first to support his continuing research.  Mr. Quan would handle all business issues.  Mr. Quan gave Mr Wang RMB 20,000 as good faith money and Mr. Wang gave him the spinning prototype.  The warning was that the prototype must not be taken apart, as there was a self-destruction mechanism.  Mr. Quan failed to come up with the RMB 2 million and disassembled the prototype against the warning.  The prototype failed to spin afterwards.

 

Tseung had previous knowledge of the Wang device from Lee.  After he saw the dissembled parts.  He said to Wang in his poor Putonghua, “I know exactly why and how your device works”.  Wang said, “That is not possible.  I spent over 40 years without knowing why.  I built over 20 spinning prototypes over the years.  Many professors including members of the Chinese Science Academy saw them.  None of them could explain the workings of the device”.

 

Tseung, with the translation help from Lee, began to explain the workings of the device.  The basic theory was unbalanced rotation of magnets in magnetic fields.  There were two complementary systems. 

(1) The first one was the rotation of ferro liquids and

 

(2)   The second one was the rotation of permanent magnets in an unbalanced magnetic field.

 

If one has a bowl of suitably mixed magnetic powder suspended in a liquid, one can cause this bowl of liquid to rotate via the action of a permanent magnet outside this bowl.  If this bowl were three quarters full and covered with a lid, the rotating ferro liquid would form a vortex and hit the lid.  The lid would be forced to rotate.  If the lid were connected to an axle, the axle would rotate.  The permanent magnet was also connected to the axle.  This arrangement would allow the bowl of ferro liquid, the lid and the axle to rotate for a long time.  The time of rotation would be even longer if there were a suitable external magnetic field.  The Lee-Tseung theory predicted that Lead-Out-Energy could come from rotation.  That Lead-Out-Energy effectively helped to make the ferro liquid rotate faster.  This explained the action of the rotating ferro liquid.

 

The other mechanism is the rotation of permanent magnets in an unbalanced magnetic field.  Tseung read about the David Hamel effect on the internet.  David Hamel (1924-2007) was a carpenter and inventor who claimed to be inspired by extraterrestrials. Hamel claimed to have been contacted by aliens from a UFO on October 1975, from a planet called Kladen, which is "located three billion miles from our Earth", and to have been in continuous contact with them ever since.  He got scientists excited with the unbalanced magnetic ring experiment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rmgBreZA_c

 

In reality, the magnetic ring is the rotation of a magnet in an unbalanced magnetic field.  The Wang set-up is similar in principle.  It has stationary permanent magnets on the outer ring.  It has rotating permanents magnets on the inner ring.  The magnets are set at an angle and magnetic shielding material was used to enhance the effect.

 

The permanent magnet rotation set up was placed on top and joined to the ferro liquid rotation system.  The details are in

http://www.energyfromair.com/beijing/wang3a.htm.

 

Figure 5-1 Conceptual design diagram of the Wang electricity generator

 

 1 is the bowl containing ferro liquid

 2 is the lid with bent legs at rim

 3 is a rotating magnet

 4 is a disc containing permanent magnets and the rotating axle

 5 is a cylinder containing permanent magnets to interact with the magnets at 4, 6 and 7 are magnetic shielding material for start and stop control

 

After listening to the Tseung explanation, Wang said, “You solved my puzzle which is over 40 years old.  Let us work together to benefit the world”.  Tseung emptied his pocket and gave all his cash to support Wang.  Wang needed the cash to buy materials to complete his prototype.

 

Lee and Tseung were very confident when they recommended Wang to Tsinghua University. 

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

(a) Tseung has more contact with Wang than any other Lead-Out-Energy machine inventor.  They have telephone conversations every few days.  It is fun to hear Tseung speak his version of Putonghua.  Only a good friend can guess its meaning.  If Tseung were to speak Putonghua in public, there would be uncontrollable laughter.  Tseung told me that when he tried to speak Putonghua at Tsinghua University, the researchers politely asked him to speak in English.

 

(b) I think that Wang and Tseung have a mutual respect for each other beyond their inventions.  When Tseung posted on the internet forums, he double and triple checked his ideas.  He never allowed half-baked ideas to be posted.  However, Tseung was willing to share his half-baked ideas with Wang.  Sometimes they laughed loudly at these ideas. It is good to have friends like this. Do you have such friends? How can you find and keep such friends?


5.7  The second meeting at Tsinghua University

 

 

A slight complication developed.  The Army representative failed to come up with the RMB 60,000 promised in the memorandum.  The Chinese Company took over.  They said that they could come up with the money.  They ordered the magnetic shielding material required by Wang.  The trip to Tsinghua University could go as planned.  Any required materials could now be purchased.

 

Lee and Tseung went to see Wang again.  They came to Tsinghua University together with the incomplete prototype.  Wang took the prototype apart and showed that to the professors.  Pictures were taken.  These pictures are available in

http://www.energyfromair.com/beijing/wang3a.htm.  Professor Zhao requested Wang, Lee and Tseung to give a guest lecture on their theory and invention.  The two-hour lecture was given to over 100 students and was videotaped.

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

(a) With working prototypes and a solid theory to back him, Wang Shenhe is now a celebrity.  He suffered for the first part of his life.  He lost his wife.  He sold blood to survive.  His home was more like a slum.  However, he persevered. He overcame obstacles one by one.  One of the obstacles was the failure of bearings after his device started spinning at high speed.  Wang had to invent special bearings.  Tseung showed me a sample.

 

(b) The Wang device is probably one of the better-known Lead-Out-Energy devices from China.  A video of a rotating version can be seen at http://www.dsk.cn.  His story was posted by Tseung on the internet and aroused much interest.  The Wang device is likely to be one of the first ones to be openly demonstrated to the world.

 

(c) Can you explain the Wang device using the Lee-Tseung theory?

 


5.8  The discovery that they might have been tricked by the CIA or the Like

 

At Tsinghua University, Wang, Lee and Tseung waited for the arrival of the Chinese Group from Hong Kong.  They were supposed to bring the team of USA engineers and a slice of the working 225 HP Pulse Motor.  They were also supposed to bring some of the material for the Wang Generator.  There were delays and the excuse was made that the US Government would not allow the 225 HP Pulse Motor to leave the USA.  After many meetings, they were allowed to take the prototype without the electronics.  Thus demonstration was not possible.  The material for Wang also got hung up in the Chinese Customs.  Wang got impatient and went home with his incomplete prototype.

 

The planned demonstration of the three working prototypes at Tsinghua University in October 2006 was cancelled.  The three prototypes were:

l          A slice of the 225 HP Pulse Motor that could generate over 20 horsepower.

l          The Wang electricity generator and

l          The Tsinghua Electricity Magnifier that can be coupled to either of the above.

 

A team of four USA engineers went to Tsinghua University.  There was much discussion on how much to tell them.  The Chinese Group from Hong Kong restored confidence by doing the following:

 

l          Gave RMB 5,000 to Lee and Tseung to cover their travel expenses.

l          Promised to have the inventor and team to travel to Beijing in January 2007 to actually build a prototype at Tsinghua University

l          Promised to pay for all expenses including RMB 500,000 for Wang to complete his prototype.

 

Lee, Tseung and Professor Zhao were satisfied with the arrangement.  Tseung then spent two days with the US team explaining the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory and the workings of the 225 HP Pulse Motor.  The USA team understood the theory thoroughly and called their US head office with the good news.  The puzzle which had bothered them for more than fifteen years was solved at last.  During the second day, Tseung also explained to them how they could improve their device and build a Flying Saucer.  Professor Zhao and his team also joined in the discussion on how the 225 HP Pulse Motor could be coupled to the Electricity Magnifier.  Everyone was happy.  The next meeting was arranged for March 2007 after the prototype had been built at Tsinghua University.

 

Lee and Tseung called Wang informing him the good news.  They also arranged for Wang to meeting the Chinese Group in Shenzhen.  The group gave RMB 50,000 dollars cash from their own wallets and promised to transfer RMB $500,000 to Wang on the next day.  Wang was happy to show them everything. A memorandum of understanding was signed.  Tseung paid for the meal from his pocket.

 

Wang did not get the promised RMB 500,000.  Tseung went to see the Chinese Group.  The Chinese Group said that they did not want to work with Tsinghua University.  They said that Professor Zhao could not represent the University.  Tseung was supposed to keep quiet and let them handle everything.

 

Lee went to Japan to check on another Flux-Change-Only invention.  Tseung grew suspicious and contacted the Chinese Intelligence to check on this Chinese Group.  The answer came back.  The Chinese Group had never represented China.  There were even suspicion that they were CIA agents.  Tseung was suspected as being a US spy.  The world tumbled.  Many would-be supporters avoided Lee and Tseung.

 

Comments from the Editor and reviewers:

 

(a) Tseung is no longer upset with the CIA or whoever they were.  He accepted it as part of life as a top innovator with inventions that would change the world.  He does not care about fame or fortune any more.  He thinks that he has already shown the world infinite energy and infinite wealth.  He keeps on saying that money is only a number in a trusted financial institution.  That number can be infinite.

 

(b) One of the things he wrote in his Book on Economic War was using housing to make citizens wealthy.  He believes that the USA overdid it with the indiscriminate granting of mortgages.  He now believes the flying saucer will replace the home as the most important asset of a family.  The flying saucer is effectively a home.

 

(c) You might have suspected Government and Secret Agent Action on such inventions.  You are right.  Are there any thoughts that you want to add and to share?

 

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