When Mr. Tseung asked me to write
a Foreword for his book, I was hesitant.
His book was in English and I could not understand a word of it. Then I got my company¡¦s translator to
make a draft translation. I was
impressed with Mr Tseung¡¦s insight and even though I had known him for more
than two years and had had numerous meetings and phone conversations with him,
I learned much from the draft translation of his book.
The thing which impressed me most, was the explanation of the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory. The first time I heard the theory was in the summer of 2006 when Mr. Tseung and Mr. Lee Cheung Kin came to visit me in my home. I have been working on my electricity generator for over 40 years. I did not know from where the energy comes. My working prototypes had been demonstrated to many academics including university professors and members of the Chinese Academy of Science. None of them could explain the source of energy.
When Mr. Tseung swung his phone to simulate a pendulum in front of my eyes, I was shocked. How could I spend 40 years without discovering such a simple explanation? I drew comfort from realizing that other inventors had the same difficulty as I. These inventors include Tsinghua University, Dr. Liang, Cao, Joseph Newman, John Bedini and many others.
Mr. Tseung said that he would not sell his book until a working Lead-Out-Energy prototype can be shown to the World. His friend, Mr. Sun Fujun, worked with me to produce two prototypes with transparent casings. One can be rotating forever and the other can be taken apart to show the various components. These two prototypes cannot generate much electricity but they do illustrate the workings of my Lead-Out-Energy device leading out magnetic energy.
These two prototypes or a fully functional lead-out-energy Electricity Generator will be demonstrated together with the initial sale of this book. I am sure that the World will benefit from both the demonstration and the sale of this book.
Wang Shenhe
Vice
President and Chief Technologist,
China Power New Energy Development Company Limited
Committee Member, the China Invention Association
I have been working with Tseung since the summer
of 2004 when I learned from a friend about his energy-from-air theory. The theories and patents that follow
did not come easy. We had many
brainstorming sessions and sometimes many heated arguments. Occasionally we even yelled at each
other. However, the result was
worth it.
I remembered the time when we first conceived
the Lead-Out-Energy theory. I
invited Tseung to visit me. I
showed him the video and the marketing literature of a no-fuel car from Dr.
Liang Xingren. We both laughed at
the Yin and Yang explanation. We
decided to seek alternative explanations.
That night, I was staring at my racing-horse
photograph on my pendulum toy.
That toy used an AA battery and could swing continuously for more than
six months. I know that we can use
gravitational energy for a one-time event such as rolling a rock down a
hill. Can we use gravitational
energy continuously? Is the
pendulum a continuous device? What
is the mechanism which Leads-Out gravitational energy? I knew I was on to something. I wanted to call Tseung but my wife
pointed out that it was only 5 am.
I waited until 7:30 am before calling Tseung.
When Tseung came, I showed him the pendulum toy
and started my explanation. We
started on the mathematics. The
rest is history.
In this book, Tseung covers many other aspects of
his life and discoveries. He asked
me to write something similar. I
shall do that at a more suitable time.
Much of my time is spent visiting inventors with Lead-Out-Energy
prototypes. I help them to
understand the theory and improve their prototypes based on the Lead-Out-Energy
theory.
We are living in exciting times. This is an important book which
describes a piece of history.
Newton saw an apple dropping and deduced his Laws of Motion. Tseung and I saw the pendulum and
discovered the Lead-Out-Energy
machines.
Lee Cheung Kin
Co-inventor of the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out-Energy theory
As the 21st century gets underway, the
generation, transmission and use of energy faces significant challenges. In
developing solutions to these challenges we have the chance to create new
economic opportunities and provide a sustainable basis for mankind as the
powerhouse of creation and manufacturing. The newly identified energy sources
shown by the Lee-Tseung Lead-Out Theory of gravity and magnetic fields will be
the new hope for mankind. The inevitable change to the new power sources will
build on the Governments¡¦ existing mandated requirement that a certain
percentage of electricity in a country is to be generated from renewable
sources.
While social and environmental pressures are
forcing reconsideration of the traditional reliance on fossil fuels, renewable
energy technologies will need further development before they can provide
significant alternative sources of power.
In pursuing this development we need to take
into account the value which the community places on considerations such as
natural visual amenity. We will need to ensure that the emerging renewable
energy sources are made available in ways that encourage social, environmental
and economic acceptance. We need to overcome a variety of technical barriers.
At the same time, we need to consider how best
to provide ongoing security of supply while reducing the overall greenhouse
intensity of our existing energy system.
Lee-Tseung Lead-Out Theory requires first class
research facilities to give it a top priority in addressing these challenges.
This will offer an environment which fosters exciting new ideas and innovations
from both scientists and engineers.
This book not only give readers insight of the
life and innovative mind of Mr. Lawrence Tseung as an inventor and scientist,
it provides an extensive listing of energy and renewable energy research
projects being conducted around the world by other inventors, scientists,
engineers in universities and research institutes. It is to be hoped that
industry will make use of the strength and diversity it illustrates and that it
will foster new collaborations and alliances between researchers and industry.
Dr. James W. H. Wong
Chairman of Institute
of Energy
Hong Kong, September,
2008
Albert Einstein had a major impact on our lives,
and yet, he never performed any experiments and it was the power of his
concepts and thinking which made the impact. Einstein¡¦s concepts seem simple in hindsight, but then, the
solution to a problem always seems much easier after it has been explained to
you.
Lawrence Tseung explains concepts in this book
and in hindsight, the solutions appear very simple and elegant, but the
question is, why did nobody else come up with these solutions before now? The problem has been around for quite
some time. For example, in the
USA, John Bedini built a small flywheel which was driven by a DC motor, pulsed
from a battery circuit. The
flywheel had permanent magnets attached to it and the powered coils recharged
the driving battery. John¡¦s device
ran continuously for three years which showed conclusively that additional
power was being drawn from somewhere.
The big question was from where was the extra energy coming and how was
that energy being accessed? A
simple question, but one which was not easy to answer. Working from very simple and
long-established principles, Lawrence Tseung has demonstrated the answer - one
which has been overlooked for a very long time.
In Australia, Chas Campbell had the same
problem. He built a flywheel
system which drives an electricity generator. His device is started with a mains-powered motor and when it
gets up to speed, the mains motor is switched over and is powered by the output
of the alternator which it is driving.
In addition, a whole range of power tools can also be powered from the
alternator. Chas had the greatest
difficulty in getting people to believe that he is doing this as he was not
able to explain the additional energy which makes his system
¡¥self-powered¡¦. Lawrence Tseung
has now provided the explanation for the way that Chas Campbell¡¦s system works,
and that is quite an achievement.
If you want to start a large and heavy vehicle
moving by pushing it, you find that it takes a great deal of effort. If you want to start an empty shopping
trolley moving it takes very little effort. If you want to get something moving very quickly from
stationary, then you have to push it hard. Everybody knows these commonplace things. They were summarized and put into a
formal equation which says: Force = Mass
x Acceleration (which is Newton¡¦s Second Law of Motion).
If instead of starting something moving, we were
to stop something which is already moving, then the equation still
applies. A force will be produced
when something is stopped from moving.
The more quickly the object is stopped, the greater the force
produced. For example, if you are
traveling fast in a car and apply the brakes gently to stop the car over a long
distance, then the force produced is small. On the other hand, if instead, you were to run the car into
the side of a large building, it would stop very suddenly and the force
produced by stopping would be very high - high enough to cause considerable
reshaping of the vehicle and it¡¦s passengers.
Simple?
Obvious? Yes certainly, but
has it ever occurred to you that this information allows you to produce useful
mechanisms? It doesn¡¦t occur to
most people, but it did to Lawrence Tseung who points it out with his very
important ¡§Lead-Out-Energy¡¨ Theory.
This theory shows how applying pulses to a flywheel, extra gravitational
energy can be obtained. It also
shows how highly efficient inertial drive systems can be designed and these
systems are some twenty times more efficient than present day jet engines.
Systems of these types are now ushering in a new
era of free-energy where there is no need to burn fossil fuels to produce
needed energy, no need to produce air pollution and no need to have the
environmental devastation caused by drilling and oil spills. This is an important book.
Patrick J. Kelly,
Chartered Engineer
Website:
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/
I knew Mr. Lawrence Tseung since 1999 when he
came back to Hong Kong from USA. I
was the manageress of a shrimp-fishing place. Mr. Tseung was a frequent customer. He tried to write some articles in
Chinese and met with difficulties.
I helped him and that was the start of a long friendship.
I ended up writing and typing the Chinese
articles for him. Initially, the
articles were related to economic concepts. Hong Kong was one of the victims of the Asian Financial
Crisis. Almost every one was
affected. I was intrigued by his
innovative ideas. These ideas
include:
(1)
The
Silicon Valley mentality that was the opposite of the Chinese Humility
Philosophy.
(2)
The
systematic brainstorming that was the opposite of Listening to the Boss.
(3)
The
out-of-the-box and building the global bridge thinking which was different from
the narrow focus on Nationalism.
(4)
The
innovative concepts of Mutual Credits, Relationship Selling etc.
(5)
Money
is just a number in a trusted financial institution. It can be increased or decreased. It can be infinite. If a Country does not increase its
money supply, its citizens cannot be wealthy. However, if the rate of increase is too fast, the sellers of
goods will hold on to the goods, hoping for higher profits. That will retard the economy.
(6)
Modern
Wealth as the quality and quantity of Meaningful Economic Activities.
He then focused much more on scientific
concepts of Pressure, Energy from Gravity and Flying Saucers. I could not help him in translating
such articles. However, I helped
him in his push and pull of water experiments. Air bubbles and water came out from the measuring tube and
wetted the floor. My immediate
reaction was to mop up the water.
Mr. Tseung and Mr. Gu asked me to stop and they stared at the overflowing
column of air and water. They then
said that they had discovered how to extract energy from still air and could
reverse global warming.
I shall leave the judgment to the scientists
but I must admit that I had much fun working with Mr. Tseung and his innovative
ideas.
Ms. Polly Chan
Former Manageress of shrimp-fishing place
Translator of the Economic Concepts of Mr.
Tseung to Chinese
This book focuses on innovation. How to train students to be innovative,
has always been a challenge to educators.
Innovation involves stepping into the unknown. Are there any rules and procedures which a student can
follow to chart the unknown?
Mr. Lawrence Tseung is the co-inventor of the
now famous Lee-Tseung ¡¥Lead-Out¡¦ theory.
The Lee-Tseung Lead-Out theory breaks the stranglehold of applying the
Law of Conservation of Energy to many so-called ¡¥over-unity¡¦ inventions. Many scientists and many patent offices
of the world, have in the past, rejected many working inventions claiming that
they were ¡¥impossible¡¦ perpetual-motion machines which created energy from
nothing. These scientists and
patent office staff overlooked the fact that such inventions could lead out
existing gravitational or electron motion energy.
The Lee-Tseung lead-out theory was officially
disclosed to the World via the PCT patent application (PCT/IB2005/000138) on
July 27, 2006. The title of the
invention is ¡§Extracting Energy from Gravity¡¨. The details can be found on the website: http://www.wipo.int/pctdb.
The Lee-Tseung Lead Out
theory is brilliant in its innovativeness. The essence of the theory is:
|
When a sideways pull is applied to a simple pendulum, the lead out
gravitational energy is equal to: The vertical component of the tension of the string,
multiplied by the vertical displacement. So long as there is tension on the string, gravitational
energy will be led out. |
Any student who studied physics in school can
understand the theory. It is
conceivable that any student could have developed the theory shown above. Every student must have pushed a swing
in the playground. Why can¡¦t that
student come up with the theory?
What is innovation? Is it a flash of inspiration? Is it the exclusive property of geniuses? Can the average student be trained to
become innovative? What are the
elements missing in our educational system today?
Mr. Lee Cheung Kin, the inventor, woke up Mr.
Tseung in his hotel at 7:30 am to show him the pendulum toy. It took their combined brainstorming to
perfect the mathematics. They
tried numerous ways to present their theory before choosing the PowerPoint™ slides displayed at http://www.energyfromair.com/IOE_talk.
Mr. Tseung is unusual in that he has many other
less well-known contributions, including:
(1) The two many-to-many USA patents that influenced
the development of the Internet.
(2) The kinetic theory of gases-in-motion which
changed the understanding of aerodynamics.
(3) The extraction of energy from still air that can
reverse the effect of Global Warming
(4) The theory of the flying saucer which explains
how machines can fly in outer space without ejecting hot gases.
(5) The economics concepts such as mutual credits;
modern wealth as the quality and quantity of meaningful economic activities
etc.
In this book, I try to focus on the development
of each innovative idea from Mr. Tseung starting when he was twelve. The various events which influenced
him; the birth of each innovative concept; the obstacles overcome and many
inside stories are presented here.
Some departure from the strict chronological order of these events was
needed in order to present a coherent story. Some of his innovative ideas started at a young age, but
were put aside for many years.
These interrupted ideas were taken up after his early retirement. Some of these innovative ideas faced
fierce objections and had ridicule heaped on them. Mr. Tseung was able to withstand this abuse and brush off
these insults. Hopefully, the
story of Mr. Tseung will inspire others.
There is no magic in the development of a genius. Anyone can become one.
I am uniquely qualified to edit this book
because I worked closely with Mr. Tseung as both his student and aide. I did much of the Chinese translation
and typing for him. I also carried
out the many proof-of-concept experiments. I participated in almost all the meetings and presentations. Mr. Tseung treated me as if I were his
grand daughter. His goal is to
promote me to be more successful than the founder of Microsoft, Mr. Bill
Gates. As I write this book, I am
only seventeen and many view me as the average happy, carefree, ordinary
schoolgirl. Mr. Tseung says that
this book will be the first pot of gold that will launch my career.
I do not consider myself to be the author of
this book. I just wrote down the
words of Mr. Tseung; re-arranged them; talked to many friends of Mr. Tseung and
checked the patents and many Lead-Out-Energy inventions from the internet. I did some of the purchasing of equipment
and performed the actual proof-of-concept experiments. I also added my comments and those of
other reviewers at appropriate points in this book, to highlight each
innovation presented.
When I started training my presentation group, Jennifer, Hazuki, Ching and others, I asked for their comments. In summary, their comments are:
(1)
The lead-out-energy theory is a big breakthrough in
science. It will benefit mankind
immensely.
(2)
They could not believe that they were participating in the
promotion of this technology. They
first thought that it would take a Physics graduate to understand the
theory. After diligent study, they
realized that the average Form 4 school student could master the theory.
(3)
They are in Form 7 and are preparing for the University Entrance
Examinations. They feel that it
will be easier to explain the theory when the product is available.
I also express my appreciation to the following
persons. Mr. Patrick Kelly of
England who carefully corrected and improved the English and the slides. Ms. Jennifer Tsoi who did the cartoon
figures in her spare time. Dr.
James Wong and Mr. B.H. Tan of the Institute of Energy who reviewed,
translated, drew diagrams and gave general advice on the publishing of the
Book. Mr. Lee Cheung Kin, the co-inventor,
went with us to Shenzhen to see the Wang prototype. There were many others who contributed directly or
indirectly such as listening to our presentations or commenting via the
Internet.
Forever Yuen
Chief Editor
Introduction by the Author ¡V Lawrence C. N. Tseung
This is not an ordinary book. It is not meant to be read. It is meant to be studied. It contains controversial scientific
material. It contains economic
concepts which will change the wealth-generating process of the world. The reader is encouraged to discuss the
contents and share his thoughts with his friends and via the internet.
This book has complete credibility because it
did not go on sale before a working Lead-Out-Energy device had been publicly
announced and demonstrated world-wide.
This device is the Wang 5 kW electrical generator or the larger
electrical generator which is suitable for commercial substation use.
Scientists and patent examiners in the past,
misapplied the Law of Conservation of Energy. This Law states that energy cannot be created or
destroyed. It can only change from
one form to another. Any invention
which cannot identify the source of it¡¦s energy is likely to be classified as
an impossible ¡¥perpetual motion¡¦ machine violating this Sacred Law.
Lee and Tseung introduced the concept of
Lead-Out-Energy machines. These
machines Lead Out gravitational or electron motion energy. Thus the Sacred Law of Conservation of
Energy is not violated. There is
no need to burn fossil fuel to pollute the environment. Pollution-free, almost inexhaustible
and easy to extract energy is available over the entire universe. The world energy crisis is effectively
over.
Tseung and his colleagues also introduced the
theory of the flying saucer. The
flying saucer does not use aerodynamic forces, as there is no air in outer
space. The flying saucer uses
inertia propulsion and so does not need to eject hot gases to provide the
needed thrust. The energy source
is the leading-out of electron motion energy. All known warplanes, missiles and spacecraft are no match
for the flying saucers. The
Magneto Propulsion Unit (MPU) acts both as the engine and the steering wheel of
the flying saucer. It is likely to
replace the wheel as the most used machine component for all types of transport.
The scientific impact will cause much change to
the existing social order. A new
order guided by mutual credits, meaningful economic activities, model farms,
model villages etc. will take place.
Humans will re-examine all existing rules and laws. Innovation will be valued more than
adhering to existing methods or customs.
This book shows the direction but does not
provide answers to everything. The
theory presents conceptual ideas rather than practical physical designs. The actual implementation is left to
the engineers. This book is meant
to stimulate. It is meant to be
studied, discussed and improved.
Internet discussion forums will be an important component in this
approach.
I personally do not believe in financial
derivatives especially when the speculative trading is far higher than the
value of the true value of the hedged trading. If a property is worth 1 million dollars and the speculative
trading on it is 3 million dollars, it goes to the realm of gambling. If these activities are not regulated,
the result will be financial disaster such as happening today in 2008. Banks and Companies buy such
speculative financial instruments from each other. The collapse of a big one will cause the collapse of many
others.
I believe the correct financial strategy is to
focus back on the fundamentals.
The progress of the world is due to the advance of science and
technology. The theories of
lead-out-energy and flying saucers are here in this book. Much funding should go into the
research and development of such products. This is a much better use of our collective financial
resources.
A free version of this book is available on the
Internet. The benefit to the
individual is not important. The
world must benefit. The website
that has pointers to the various relevant information is http://www.energyfromair.com.
Lawrence C.N. Tseung
Director of, Help
Seedlings Innovate Foundation Limited
Co-inventor of the
Lee-Tseung ¡¥Lead-Out¡¦ theory.