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This presentation was for the Coming Press Release in Hong Kong. There is no urgency now as the Company General Magnetic already receive investment of RMB !" #illion. This presentation focuses on the use of magnets or electromagnets$ %!& The theory will #e discussed first. There will #e a comparison with the simple pendulum with pulse force at resonance. %"& The patented 'ang (hum Ho )K' *lectricity Generator will #e demonstrated. +our prototypes will #e availa#le at the Press Release , one in Bei-ing. one in Hong Kong. one in /nited 0ations and one float. Then 122 will #e produced , one for every Country as a gift from China or /nited 0ations. Commercial licensing and production will then #egin. %"& 3dditional information is availa#le in http$44www.energyfromair.com and http$44www.energyfromair.com4#ei-ing4taiwan"a.htm The contact person is 5tseung6hotmail.com.

7ne of ma-or o#-ections to so called 8Perpetual Motion Machines9 is the source of *nergy. The first 5aw of Thermodynamics states that *nergy cannot #e created or destroyed. :t can only change from one form to another. Many Patent 7ffices automatically re-ect patent applications if the inventor cannot e;plain the source of *nergy. :n reality. we are already immersed in Cosmic *nergy +ields. These Cosmic *nergy +ields include air. gravity. magnetic. electric or electromagnetic fields. 3ll o#-ects interchange such energy constantly with other o#-ects. :n this presentation. we focus only on magnetism. electricity or electromagnetism. 'e %5** Cheung Kin and T(*/0G 5awrence Chun 0ing& already have our PCT patent information pu#lished on <uly 1=. 122> %PCT4:B122)4222!"? http$44www.wipo.int4pctd#&. Magnetic. *lectric or *lectromagnetic *nergy can #e 5ead 7ut with Pulse force at resonance via oscillation. vi#ration. rotation or flu; changes.

The simplest and #est theoretical e;planation is the pendulum with a hori@ontal pulse force. The Pulse +orce will increase the tension of the (tring. 3nalysis using the Parallelogram of +orces yields 8use of 1 units of hori@ontal energy leading out ! unit of gravitational energy9. The 7ver /nity coefficient is 7utput *nergy4:nput *nergy A "41 or !.). :f the pendulum weight is a magnet and placed in a magnetic field with the same orientation as the gravitational field. the effective gravitational constant is increased. Both gravitational and magnetic energy can #e lead out. The concept that we are immersed in electron motion energy or the liBe is not new. 'e Bnow that 5ight can #e a#sor#ed. reflected or allowed to pass through material. 5ight is a form of electromagnetic wave. 'e also Bnow from the concept of #lacB #ody radiation that o#-ects do radiate electromagnetic waves of different wavelengths. (uch radiation varies with temperature. 'e also Bnow that TC and radio waves are surrounding us all the time.

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Many 7ver /nity :nventors encountered o#-ections from (cientists. Patent 7ffices and 5ayman. These persons use the 5aw of Conservation of *nergy as the reason of o#-ection. The #est argument to overcome such o#-ections is the e;ample of a #oat in calm waters and good sunshine. :f a scientist did not Bnow how to use (olar *nergy. he might treat the #oat in calm waters as a Closed *nergy (ystem. He simply ignored the energy from the (un. He might advocate rowing , using muscle energy. :f the scientist Bnows how to use (olar *nergy. he can use (olar Panels to get energy from the (un and drive an electric engine to move the #oat. There is a#solutely no violation of the 5aw of Conservation of *nergy. :f a scientist Bnows how to use the *lectromagnetic. *lectric or Magnetic *nergy surrounding us. he would not violate the 5aw of Conservation of *nergy.

The theory turns out to #e very simple if we approach it from 8the pendulum with a pulse force at resonance9. 3s the coEinventor. Mr. 5** Cheung Kin. put it , e;plaining the phenomena via rotation first was almost impossi#le. The effect of the Pulse +orce would not #e o#vious. However. starting from the 8pendulum with pulse force at resonance9 is relatively simple. Furing the application of the Pulse. gravitational energy is 5ead 7ut. 'hen the Pulse +orce is stopped or removed. there will #e no 5eading 7ut of gravitational energy. 0one of the e;isting physics te;t#ooBs deal with this particular situation. The 5**E T(*/0G PCT patent is the first Bnown document e;plaining this phenomenon.

The easiest way to understand the 5ead 7ut concept is via the pendulum with a pulse force. The hori@ontal pulse force will increase the tension of the string. This increased tension is responsi#le for lifting the weight. The pulse energy 5eads 7ut gravitational energy to lift the weight. The analogy of unplugging a hole in a dam may help. The energy to unplug the hole is different and unrelated to the energy of the water coming out. The unplugging 5eads 7ut water energy %potential and Binetic& to drive hydroelectric tur#ines. The pendulum with pulse force is the simplest e;ample to analy@e mathematically.

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The 5aw of Parallelogram of +orces is used in the analysis. This is a su#set of the Cector 3rithmetic. This 5aw is usually taught in Mechanics !2! in high school Physics. The Pulse +orce 5eads 7ut Gravitational *nergy , this fact has never #een documented in te;t#ooBs nor taught at universities. Thus the 5eeETseung patent information will have its place in history.

The 1 to ! ratio is -ust an e;ample result in the particular instance of a small hori@ontal pulse force moving at small angles. This ratio may change if the pulse force is not hori@ontal or when the angle is large. However. understanding of this section will help to understand the following concepts.

This picture shows the correct application of the 5aw of Conservation of *nergy in the case of a pendulum with a hori@ontal pulse force. The 5ead 7ut gravitational energy must #e considered in the application of the 5aw of Conservation of *nergy. :n our documented e;change with the patent e;aminer. we also used the e;ample of having the string and the pulse force in a symmetric position with the weight in the middle. The vertical components of the string and the pulse force would #e eGual to half the weight. The hori@ontal components will #e eGual #ut opposite. That could also #e a convincing case that the *nergy does not come entirely from the Pulse +orce.

The Pendulum 'eight is at the middle. Thus the starting forces can #e determined easily. Certical Component of (tring Tension %T!& A Certical Component of Pulse +orce %P!& A Half of the Pendulum 'eight Hori@ontal Component of T! A Hori@ontal Component of P! #ut in opposite direction 'hen P! is pulled downwards %Pulse applied&. the 'eight is lifted upI the tension in the string must supply appro;imately half the force and some of the energy. This is the energy from gravity. :f the pendulum is allowed to swing freely with no friction or air resistance. it will come to a slightly higher position on the RH(. Half of the vertical force is from the Pulse +orce. The other half must come from the (tring which 85eads 7ut9 some gravitational energyJ

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7nce we accept that gravitational energy can #e 8lead out9. we can e;tend it to magnetic fields. The e;periment is very easy to set up. :t is -ust a shielded magnetic pendulum in an e;ternal magnetic field superimposed on the gravitational field. The effective gravitational constant can #e increased. decreased or @ero. This particular fact was pointed out #y Miss 'ini 'oo when she was only !" years old. (he then applied this concept to a flying saucer. That patent is in the -oint name of 'oo. Tseung and +ong. Tseung and +ong did the necessary e;periments and further e;panded the concept to the swinging #all. 3 magnetic #all is swung or rotated inside a spherical container. The swinging #all is not held #y a rope #ut #y the magnetic force. The speed of rotation can increase with increasing centripetal force provided #y magnetism. :f the magnetic force is suddenly removed. the #all and its container will fly in the tangential direction. This is the essence of the +lying (aucer. +urther worB includes the com#ination of +ree. Clean. Constant *nergy and Motion Control.

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The pendulum with pulse force worBs #ut might not #e very efficient. *;tending it to rotation is even #etter. 7n the 5H(. the wheel is un#alanced. The e;ample shows an added weight. %3nother e;ample can #e a wheel with a missing section.& :f the un#alanced wheel is rotated slightly clocBwise. the weight would pull it #acB to swing in the antiE clocBwise direction -ust liBe the pendulum. :n one rotation. the un#alanced wheel will decelerate when the weight moves up and accelerate when the weight moves down. This is eGuivalent to applying a pulse force. 7n the RH(. the #alanced wheel with e;ternal pulse is shown. This is liBely to #e more efficient than the un#alanced wheel as the wheel can #e rotated faster and there can #e multiple pulse points on the wheel.

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:n electromagnetic systems. there is the possi#ility of flu; changes with no physical motion. :n the pending 5**ET(*/0GE(/0G China patent. we showed that electromagnetic energy can #e 5ead 7ut via +lu; Changes. The (teering Current in the a#ove e;ample represents the Pulse +orce. The diagrams are taBen from +lynn Research :nc. %http$44www.flynnresearch.net4& Many inventors are worBing in this area. 3n e;ample of a fully pu#lished /( patent is >.">1.=!? #y PatricB et al granted on March 1>. 1221. :n that /( patent. it stated that the 7utput *nergy can #e 1.> that of :nput. 3 noEmotion device has the possi#ility of si@e reduction to that of an 33 #attery. *ven if it cannot generate large power. it has a marBet.

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:f we focus on the magnetic or electromagnetic energy e;traction machines. we can summari@e the implementation steps into ) ma-or points. ! . 'e may need some initial energy to start the motion or power the electromagnets. 1. 'e need a Pulse +orce applied at resonance. The solenoid coil is a very good e;ample. :t can switch the magnetic poles to drive a set of permanent magnets. ". 'e could use a rotating central shaft techniGue to e;tract energy or we can rely on the electromagnetic flu; changes to e;tract electricity directly. D. The energy feed#acB mechanism can #e via circular motion in the 'ang (hum Ho )K' *lectricity Generator to #e discussed. 'e can also use electrical circuits to achieve the same effect. ). The Control mechanism for the 'ang (hum Ho )K' *lectricity Generator is via !D

the use of Magnetic (hielding Material to alter the magnetic field. 'e can also sense the output load and reduce the input accordingly.

5et me start with the story of Mr. 'ang (hum Ho and his )K' electricity generator. Mr. 'ang came from a family with royal Manchu Blood. His great grand father was a Medical Foctor in the Royal Court of the Ching Fynasty. 3s such. his family tradition valued education. Mr. 'ang did very well in school. That was his downfall. :n the !H=2s. there was the infamous Cultural Revolution. The more educated you were. the more you were despisedJ :t was unimagina#le in the 'estern 'orld. However. it was true. Mr. 'ang was sent to a poor village in the 'estern Part of China in his late teens in the early !H=2s. :t was a few thousand miles from his home in the *astern Part of China. He saw some of the village #oys play with the 8dish fairy9 game that was for#idden in the Cities as superstition. That game was played with an inverted small dish placed on a smooth paper with writings. The three players put one finger on the dish and asBed Guestions. The dish would then move to the writings on the paper.

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Mr. 'ang thought a#out it and reali@ed that it was not superstition. :t used the su#conscious mind to direct the dish. The dish could not #e perfectly #alanced with " different persons each pushing slightly. The dish would o#viously go towards the direction where more force was directed. He then thought more a#out it and conceived his fourElegged stool e;periment. There were few toys. no television. no computer games or dance halls in the poor village. That #ecame the entertainment of the village #oys and the 8to learn from the peasants9 youths liBe 'ang. :nitially. the fourElegged stool e;periment was used as a game. The #oy who could not Beep pace and dropped out was the loser. 3fter playing and watching the game many times. 'ang got the sense that energy shown in the e;periment might not come totally from the participants. :t was a gut feel. %:t was liBe Tseung who deli#erately got hit #y a swinging punch #ag.& He did not have the 5eeETseung theory to guide him at that time. He -ust felt that there might #e e;tra energy from mysterious sources. He thought that he might #e a#le to harness such energy. !>

That thought was in his mind for over four years #efore he had a chance to do anything. Furing these four years. he fell in love with the daughter of the local official. Her family o#-ected strongly. They could not let their #eloved daughter marry a 8to learn from the peasants9 youth from a distant city. %: am sure the TC or movie writers could turn this into a #eautiful love story that touches the heart. 'ang asBed for a handsome actor and a #eautiful actress. He did not o#-ect to -uicing the love story to amuse the audience and winning the 7scarJ& 3fter unsuccessful runaways and suicides. the girlKs family surrendered. The official arranged for 'ang to go into a local government research institute. 'ang demonstrated his inventive genius in improving many minor household and farming tools. 'ang #ecame a committee mem#er of the China :nvention 3ssociation and got the nicBname of 8Bing of inventions9. 'ang got married and had a son. *verything appeared rosy. 'ang #uilt his first prototype at the :nstitute. :t was his downfall. The prototype could not generate electricity #ut could 8a sort of9 spin. The head of the local government research institute was a political person loyal to Chairman Mao. He initially supported !=

'ang. 'hen someone a#ove told him that the invention was impossi#le. he gave 'ang a hard time.

(ince 'ang never had any university education. his fatherEinElaw arranged for 'ang to attend many improvement courses. Thus 'ang got #its and pieces #ut did not get a solid overview of science. He upset many instructors and professors with his Guestions and his fourElegged invention. His reputation at the local government research institute turned from a genius inventor into a re#el who tried to do the impossi#le. 'hen the Cultural Revolution ended. 'ang had a chance to go #acB to his home in the City. :t was a difficult choice #ecause his wife had a #ad e;perience when they traveled to visit the parents of 'ang. His wife said. 8Lou can stay here. +orget your cra@y free energy invention. +ocus on the small inventions you are good at. Get your good reputation #acB. Mend your relationship with your #oss. My family. our son and : will support you.9 'ang made the difficult choice of leaving his wife and son. The worse was to come. His wife got into a car accident and died. 'ang said that he already paid a high price. He had to succeed at all costs. :n the City. he did all sorts of worB including selling #lood to support himself and his inventions. He used the income from his other inventions to pay for and slowly overcame the pro#lems of the free energy invention one at a time. !?

+inally. he had a device that could rotate constantly and relia#ly. He got help from some friends and participated in an :nvention (how in GuangMhou in !HH=.

:n the GuangMhou show in !HH=. 'ang got good pu#licity. His demonstration device showed constant rotation. The torGue could #e tested crudely. 7ver 1.222 participants saw the prototype. %The Minato #icycle wheel got similar attention in (oeul. Korea. May. !HH=.& :t caught the attention of a potential investor4partner from Hong Kong. The investor gave /( !.222 to 'ang to solve his immediate financial needs. That #uilt confidence. The ne;t thing was the signing of an agreement that allowed the investor4partner to #ecome the sole agent of 'ang. /( 1)2.222 would #e given to 'ang while the investor solicited #igger investments. The demonstration prototype was given to this 3ngel :nvestor in !HH=. 'ang developed two more improved prototypes for this investor receiving only traveling e;penses of less than /( ).222. The promised /( 1)2.222 never materiali@ed. The agreement was voided. 'ang contacted other investors or development partners and produced over twenty prototypes over the ne;t nine years. 'ang did not have a proper theory and could not give a convincing e;planation for !H

the source of energy. He protected his invention with chemicals that would destroy the device if tempered. He also got his patents granted in China #ecause he could demonstrate a worBing prototype.

:n May 122>. 'ang contacted the Hong Kong :nvention 3ssociation. 5ee Cheung Kin and 5awrence Tseung are active mem#ers and have patents or pending patents on *;tracting *nergy from *nergy +ields since 122D. 5ee talBed to 'ang on the phone and had snaBe mail e;changes. 3fter analy@ing the 'ang patent documents. 5ee and Tseung decided to visit 'ang on their way to an :nventor (how in a neigh#oring city %China :nternational Patent +air. Falian. in 3ugust. !=E!H. 122>& 3fter 'ang introduced his device. Tseung #oldly said. 8: can e;plain fully how your device really worBed scientifically.9 He then introduced the 5eeETseung Patent information. 'ang e;claimed. 8: have #een searching for a plausi#le e;planation for over "2 years. Lou must #e angels from Heaven. 5et us worB together for the good of the human race.9 5ee asBed. 83re you aware of the >2 7ver /nity Fevices in China and the over 122 7ver /nity Fevice claims 'orldwideN9 12

'ang answered. 8Les. : am a committee mem#er of the China :nvention 3ssociation. These 7ver /nity Fevice Claims have #een #ought to our attention for years. (ome of the wellEBnown names such as (ung. 5iang. Chao are familiar to me. : shared my information with Fr. 5iang when we were in the :nventor (how a few years ago.9

Tseung said. 83re you aware that your invention could #ring immense wealth to you and the 'orldN 7ne of the /( venture capitalist estimated that the new wealth created would e;ceed all e;isting wealth. Lou could #e the richest person in the 'orld.9 'ang answered. 8: had that thought "2 years ago. : thought that : was the only inventor in the 'orld in this field. : could not figure out where the energy came from. : almost #elieved that it was a gift from God. Fr. 5iang could not e;plain it either. 0ow : Bnow that there are many others in the same field. Many have worBing prototypes and granted patents. ThanBs to you two. : now Bnow the theory. : have to learn more from you. However. : still thinB that mine is the #est.9 5ee said. 83fter we su#mitted our patent applications. we started the search for 7ver /nity Fevice Claims. 'e are theoreticians. 'e are not e;perimental scientists. 'e leave the prototype development to others. 'e have talBed to many 7ver /nity 1!

Researchers in China. 'e agree that yours is the simplest to implement. This is the reason why we are here.9

'ang said. 8How can we cooperateN : do not care too much a#out the money. :t would #e multiE#illions. RMB !22 million %/( !1 million& is good enough for me.9 Tseung said. 8'e shall present at Falian in a few days. 'e can help to promote your invention at no cost to you. Fo you have a worBing prototype for us to #ring to the (howN9 'ang said. 8: am worBing on a new )K' version. My last worBing prototype was sent to Hong Kong. Lou may #e a#le to contact that person.9 %That person turned out to #e a friend of Mr. 5ee #ut the time was too short to do anything. 5ee and Tseung went away without any worBing prototype #ut much good information and a draft agreement of cooperation.& 11

5ee and Tseung participated in the :nventor (how in Falian. They added the 'ang prototype information in addition to the (ung and 5iang prototypes. The interest generated was #eyond their e;pectations. Government 7fficials from Falian came after the (how and talBed a#out their interest. They were willing to put in multiE #illions if the products were manufactured in Falian. The theories and prototypes would #e validated at one of the top /niversities in China , Tsing Hua /niversity in Bei-ing. There was the o#vious security clearance. 0o one would #e invited to the top /niversity where some of the topEsecret researches are done without vigorous security checBs. The postings in the various +orums #y Tseung under the name ltseung??? turned out to #e e;tremely helpful. The PCT patent information was already pu#lished. The many postings clarified much of the information. %5tseung??? posts are not for the average person. They are for the top scientists and sBeptics in China and elsewhere. They serve also as advertisement. :n advertising. one repeats and repeats. Thus ltseung??? Beeps saying 85ead 7ut9. 85ead 7ut9 and 85ead 7ut9.&

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5ee and Tseung then went to Bei-ing as guests of Tsing Hua /niversity. They had a meeting with Prof. Mhao and his team who speciali@ed in new technology research. 5ee and Tseung presented their pu#lished patent information. Prof. Mhao showed the video of the !! yearEold pu@@le of the *lectricity Magnifier. 5ee and Tseung were a#le to e;plain the source of energy from this machine. :n the afternoon. Prof. Mhao introduced a person from the Military Fepartment. This person talBed a#out providing multiE#illion dollar research funds and insisted on signing a cooperation agreement. He inspired confidence in #ringing a retired general to the meeting on the ne;t day. The 'ang prototype would #e one of the priority items. That person even promised to pay for all the 'ang prototype development costs so long as the validation was done at Tsing Hua /niversity. They Bnew a#out 'ang and his invention as the Cice Chairman of the China :nvention 3ssociation also went to our presentations at Tsing Hua /niversity. They Bnew the 'ang wheel was spinning #ut no one could e;plain whyJ %Before the 5eeETseung e;planation. 0ow it is a piece of caBe.& 5ee phoned 'ang on the good news. 'ang went ahead and ordered parts and started worBing on D prototypes. Tseung also got some interest from the :nternet asBing for a 'ang prototype.

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5eeETseung went #acB to Hong Kong happy and e;cited. They thought they got even #etter news when a group contacted them. This group claimed to represent the Chinese Government and could provide almost unlimited funding. This group also owned a 8Pulse *ngine 7ver /nity :nvention9. The inventor was from /(3 and worBed on it for !) years #ut still could not e;plain the source of energy. The inventor and team could not raise funds from /( sources and this Chinese group stepped in. %'hat a familiar story. 'orBing prototypes could not get fundingJ& The initial contact with the group was in March 122>. This group raised the possi#ility of #ringing the /( prototype to Tsing Hua /niversity for validation together with the other two prototypes , the Tsing Hua *lectricity Magnifier and the 'ang )K' *lectricity Generator. (ome financial analysis was done. The 'ang )K' electricity generator could #e sold at /( !.1)2. The cost could #e reduced to /( "22 or less on mass production. (ome units could #e licensed out for others to manufacture with pro#a#le license fee of /( !22 each. The total e;pected sale worldwide was estimated to #e ! #illion units. Thus the profit was estimated to #e at least /( !22 #illion. %The o#vious assumption is that no one could #eat the 'ang invention in time. 'e also did the competitive analysis on *BM and (teorn.&

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There was another :nvention (how in Taiwan at the end of 3ugust %122> Taipei :nternational :nvention (how and Technomart&. Tseung revised the presentation with pictures of the Pulse Machine and the 'ang Prototype. 5ee went to visit another Chinese :nventor. Mr. Chao who drove his *lectric Car for !)22 Bm to Bei-ing consuming ? Bwh per !22Bm with 7fficial Certification. The Taipei (how was o#viously very successful. There were many investment interests #ut Tseung thought that funding was secured and more negotiation was a waste of time. %How stupid and arrogantJ FonKt count your money until they are in your #anB.& 7ne special event worth mentioning was the invitation from the follower of a MonB. This follower saw the picture of the 5iang Car and informed Tseung that the MonB would liBe to have Tseung for Finner. He got TseungKs interest with the statement that , 8we funded the development of the 5iang Car.9

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The MonB was well connected with the Taiwan Political Parties. 'hen there are religious ceremonies such as at the Chinese 0ew Lear. he would head such ceremonies. Before he #ecame a MonB. he was an engineer interested in energy research. He had wealthy and powerful followers. He helped to fund " energy pro-ects , the 5iang Car and two others in Taiwan. He could understand the 5eeETseung theory. He said. 8Fr. 5iang did not succeed #ecause he placed personal gains a#ove the #enefit to Humanity. Fr. 5iang wanted total control and refused to share his Bnowledge. He did not present any scientific theory %he most pro#a#ly did not Bnow the 5eeETseung theory when he developed his prototype car&. He had to solve all pro#lems himself. 3n e;ample is the #urning of the engine for years.9 The vision or the prophesy from the MonB was$ %!& The free energy machines will get 'orld 3cceptance after " persons or groups appear. %*BM. (teorn. China O Co.N or 5ee. Tseung. 'angI or Ga#ydewilde. <ohn (earl. <oe 0ewman. etcN& %1& These persons must place #enefiting the Human Race first. %7ne reason for the ltseung??? postings. The (teorn +orum shares the Bnowledge with the 'orld. Gammamanager.com invites visitors to Budapest.& %"& The liBely time frame for this to happen is #efore the end of the Chinese 5unar Lear %+e#ruary 122=&. *BM is already out. (teorn validation process is going well. Tsing Hua /niversity should have some results #y then.

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3 small pro#lem developed. The military person did not come up with any funding. The e;cuse was that such a process would taBe weeBs. months or even years. 3nother more distur#ing rumor was that the Chinese Military might want the technology for its e;clusive use. 7nce that de#ate started. there could #e no answer or timeframe. 'ang already started the prototype development with his friends and machine shops worBing on 8trust and faith9. Money was urgently needed to Beep such 8trust and faith9. (ome thoughts raced through the mind of Tseung. including$ %!& The plan at Tsing Hua /niversity was to demonstrate " prototypes on 7cto#er 1>. 122>. %1& The first stage would #e an :nternal Review at Tsing Hua /niversity. This stage must #e successful. %"& The second stage would #e a closed invitation to others including e;ternal academics. Bey investors. the +irst (ecretary of President 'u and others in the (tates Fepartment. %D& The third stage would #e invitations to President 'u himself and 7ther Chinese 5eaders. (ome of these 5eaders graduated at Tsing Hua /niversity and would most liBely accept the invitation. %)& CCTC. the 7fficial Chinese TC (tation. will have special interviews and the 0ews will spread worldwide. Tseung emptied his #anB account. #orrowed /( 1.)22 from his friend %Mr. Bill +ong&. persuaded the interested group to put in /( D.222 %They put in a total of /( >.222 so far& on faith& and went with 5ee to visit 'ang again.

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'ang disclosed that some of the material could not #e ordered piecemeal. They have to #e purchased from Research 5a#oratories in minimum Guantities. The Guantities would #e enough for !22 units. The money Tseung #rought was insufficient. 'ang showed his honesty in displaying the engineering drawings and the many component parts. He allowed 5ee and Tseung to taBe pictures of every component. Tseung asBed. 8'hy are you doing thisN Lour secret might #e out prematurely. Lou might not #e a#le to earn millions or #illions.9 'ang said. 85ooB at the PEray picture. : have a #rain disease. My #rain is shrinBing. Lou pro#a#ly noticed that sometimes : paused for a few seconds with the mind going totally #lanB. : have paid a heavy price on this invention. : lost my family. : lost my secure government -o#. : lost many friends. : sold my own #lood. : tried numerous chemicals. (ome of them are poisonous and harmful. : am not going to die without #enefiting the 'orld.9 'ang continued. 8:f anything should happen to me. promise me that you shall disclose everything and #ring this invention to the #enefit of the Human Race. : do not want to carry the secrets into my grave liBe Bessler. Please Beep these engineering

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drawings and taBe pictures of this half completed )K' electricity generator.9

5ee called Prof. Mhao and decided to #ring 'ang to Tsing Hua /niversity with the half completed prototype. 5ee. Tseung and 'ang went to Bei-ing on the train. They had time to chat. 5ee asBed. 8Fid you try different configurations with your fourElegged stoolN9 'ang said. 8: had no theory. : -ust e;perimented. : tried ". D. ). >. =. ?. H !2 legs. : tried sGuare tops. rectangular tops and circular tops. The result of the fourElegged sGuare top was #est. 3t Tsing Hua /niversity. they have more research students to do a more thorough study.9 Tseung said. 8The fourElegged stool e;periment is -ust an inspiration. The real arrangement in your prototype uses liGuid with magnetic property powders. The moving power source is magnetic field and not human muscle.9 'ang answered. 8: want you as a partner is that you can e;plain these things "2

scientifically. :t tooB me years to e;periment to get to the solution. Lou maBe it sound logical and o#vious.9

5ee said. 8Fo not disclose the composition of the liGuid yet. 7nce the answers are totally revealed. the inventor will lose his value. :t is the mysterious. magical aspects that Beep the investors interested.9 Tseung said. 8The fourElegged top provides an un#alanced rotation. Lou also have an un#alanced wheel similar to that in an automatic watch. 3re there any special reason for such a designN9 'ang said. 8: did not Bnow that un#alanced rotation could 5ead 7ut energy until you told me. The use of that un#alanced wheel is -ust the result of e;periments. :t tooB me a few years to solve the pro#lems one #y one. :t also uses a damping liGuid otherwise the shaBing would #e too much. : tested do@ens of liGuids #efore finding a suita#le one.9 5ee said. 8Keep that a secret. Fo not reveal too much.9

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Tseung said. 8:n the choice of num#er of magnets in the inner rotating cylinder and in the outer fi;ed cylinder. are there any guidelinesN9 'ang said. 8: started with " in the inner rotating cylinder and ? in the outer fi;ed cylinder. : e;perimented with D. ). >. =. ? magnets in the inner rotating cylinder while Beeping the num#er fi;ed at ? in the outer fi;ed cylinder. : found ? provided the #est result #ut much more difficult to worB with #ecause of si@e constraints. 0ow : use > for "K' and #elow. : use ? for the )K' version.9 5ee said. 8:n the arrangement of magnets. and the use of magnetic shielding material. do you have any guidelinesN 3re they importantN9 'ang said. 8They are very important. :nitially. : thought the use of magnets is -ust to create a magnetic field and Beep the rotation from going to infinity. 0ow : Bnow that the un#alanced rotation actually 5ead 7ut magnetic energy. : e;perimented with different angles. different magnets. different magnetic shielding material and different si@es for years #efore selecting a worBa#le solution. The engineering of the various parts must #e e;act to produce the desired effect. (light deviation would greatly diminish or nullified the effect.9

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Tseung asBed. 8Can you tell us more a#out the magnetic shielding materialN9 'ang said. 8The magnetic shielding material is used for three purposes. The first is to shield the (outh Pole so that the 0 Pole would dominate. The second is to reduce or eliminate locB up. 'hen a 0 pole %3& is placed in #etween two other fi;ed 0 Poles %B and C&. 3 and B will provide the repulsion force to turn the inner cylinder clocBwise. 3 and C will provide the repulsion force to turn the inner cylinder antiEclocBwise. (uita#le placing of the magnetic shielding material will reduce the repulsion #etween 3 and C. Thus the net rotational force is clocBwise.9 'ang continued. 8The third purpose is on and off control. :n previous models. : used friction to stop the spinning. That caused heat and mechanical wear. 0ow : e;periment with the disruption of the magnetic field.9 Tseung said. 8:s the rotating inner shaft attached to a conventional electricity generator to generate electricityN9 'ang said. 8+or many years. my demonstration only showed the rotating shaft. That was enough to get investment interest. : do not want to give the impression that the device is ready for production. But this time. : shall connect the shaft to a conventional electricity generator to demonstrate the full effect. : found that using the torGue of the shaft to do worB directly was not efficient. :t affected the rotational speed too much. 7nce the rotational speed is reduced. the torGue greatly diminishes.

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5ee said. 8: am sure that we have enough material to impress Tsing Hua /niversity. :t is their fault in not supplying the funding to purchase the needed material. 7ur side of the #argain is fulfilled. 'hen they see the unfinished parts and the e;planation. it may help them to speed up the funding process.9 Tseung said. 8Lou have shared so much valua#le information with us. : shall share the +lying (aucer with you. 'e should worB together to incorporate your energy generation invention to our +lying (aucer. But the focus is on your )K' electricity generator first.9

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5ee. Tseung and 'ang went to Tsing Hua /niversity. 'ang descri#ed his fourElegged stool e;periment. 3 research fellow went out to #uy a #owl and a stool after hearing a#out the e;periment. The e;periment was demonstrated at the meeting. *ven the Professors tooB part and ran around in circles at high speed. %The e;periment was later repeated thousands of times #y hundreds of students.& Prof. Mhao apologi@ed that no funding came through. 'ang then e;plained the worBings of every component. The Professors and Team Guestioned every detail and were satisfied. The plan was to wait for the 8interested Chinese group9 to #ring their Pulse Machine Prototype to Tsing Hua /niversity. 'e now Bnow that :nternational Competition is definitely on. The C:3 and the liBe are at worB. The /( stopped the shipping of the prototype. The reason was 8high technology information9 even though the owner of the prototype was the interested Chinese group. The *ngineers came with videos and pictures. They did not Bnow the theory. Tseung did his now famous e;planation of 85ead 7ut. 5ead 7ut and 5ead 7ut9. The *ngineers were e;tremely happy and called #acB the head office. They said. 8'e now have the answer to our !) year pu@@le. 'e also Bnow how to improve the prototype. 3 Chinese (cientist called 'ang (hum Ho even had a prototype with no electronics and reGuires no starting motor.9

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The Pulse *ngine uses stationary electromagnets on the outer cylinder to drive rotating permanent magnets in the inner cylinder. The timing of the Pulses was controlled to match the rotational speed. Batteries were used to provide electricity to the electromagnets for starting #ut were recharged after starting. The #alanced rotation with Pulse is used to 5ead 7ut. 5ead 7ut and 5ead 7ut magnetic energy. The 5eeETseung theory e;plained the source of energy and the operation perfectly. 3 possi#le improvement is to replace the permanent magnets with Hall effect :Cs similar to the Fr. 5iang car. The 7cto#er 1> demonstration was cancelled #ut the 8interested group9 promised to provide funding to 'ang and also to do the improved /( Pulse Machine at Tsing Hua /niversity. *very one was happy at the new arrangement as the theory was accepted and improvements were identified. 3 little delay would not maBe much difference.

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This group promised /( !1 million each to the Bey players upfront as soon as the 'ang prototype was validated and (tocB worth at least /( !2 #illion. They also promised to pay for all patent e;penses and negotiate with the Chinese Central Government and the /nited 0ations. (uch num#ers were too tempting. 5ee. Tseung and 'ang signed the 0onEFisclosure 3greements. 'ang even threw in one of his other inventions for free. Tseung is not God and can #e fooled. He even paid for the meal when the 0F3s were signed.

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3s you all e;pected. when the promised funding deadline came. no money changed hands. 'ang was very upset as he was chased #y angry friends and machine shops. Tseung confronted the interested group and got the reply that they did not want to worB with Tsing Hua /niversity. Their resources could handle everything. They wanted to 8shop around9 more. as there were over 122 7ver /nity Fevices worldwide. Tseung called 5ee who went to <apan to visit his daughter and to checB out two other 7ver /nity Fevices. 5ee said. 8Go with whoever puts in the money. 'e have no way to checB whether the group really represents the Chinese Government.9 Tseung then called a friend with Bnown connections in China. He said. 8:f the Chinese Government is really interested in funding you. they can approach you directly. 5ee and you are already famous in China. Lou two won top marBs at the China Centure Capital +orum in (hen@hen in 3pril 122> and was rated the top investment choice of the year. Fropping Tsing Hua /niversity as a partner does not maBe sense. The group is more liBely to #e C:3 or the liBe. They wanted you to silence yourselves. They want you to chop off your own head. Fid you get any money when you signed the 0F3sN9 There was the o#vious laughter at the reply.

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Tseung reasoned. 8:f the group really represented the Chinese Government and we ignored them this time. the worst that could happen would #e a snap of the hand #y the (tates Fepartment of China. China must compete with :reland. Hungary. /(. <apan. etc in this field. 'e are the top assets. :f the group were C:3 or the liBe trying to disrupt the China plans. we would #e in trou#le in Beeping silent and waiting for money that would never come.9 Tseung called 'ang. 'ang said. 8(tart disclosing my invention to the 'orld. *ven if : do not receive a dime. : do not mind.9 Tseung started participating in the +orum again. C:3 or the liBe won this round. Tseung has to mend the relationship with Tsing Hua /niversity. Hopefully. Prof. Mhao and Team read these posts.

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3ngels again appeared. 3 long lost contact friend called and promised funding for the prototype. Tseung will listen to the advice of the wise monB and resist all temptation of personal gains or fame this time. Tseung will #ring this new interested group to Tsing Hua /niversity %or any other new investment interest&. The Chinese :ntelligence will checB them out first. The investors will also have more confidence if they Bnow that Tsing Hua /niversity is one of the partners. %:n /(3. if M:T is a technical partner. the investors will surely have more confidence.&

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The strategy presented to the interested group %now #elieved to #e C:3 or the liBe& was %!& Have Patent Main Company in China with )!Q owned #y the Chinese Government and People. :t will pay for 7ver /nity Fevice development. patent fees and law court e;penses. !22 million RMB or %/( !1 million& will #e paid up front to any inventor who can produce a worBing prototype. 3 separate su#sidiary company would #e set up with the inventor owning ma-ority control if appropriate. 3ssuming that there are 122 7ver /nity Fevice claims. the up front payment will #e /( 1.D22 million. 3ssume that the development amount per invention is !2 times that on averageI the development e;pense will #e /( 1D.222million or /( 1D#illion. :n reality. we e;pect at most half will -oin the China Patent Main Company. %1& Have Patent Company 3 in Country 3 with )!Q or more owned #y the Government and People of Country 3. The royalties collected in Country 3 will go to the Patent Company 3. Thus much of the wealth generated goes #acB to the users. %Country 3 actually gets more than )!Q as ta; will also #e paid.&

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%"& Mutual credits will #e set up with various countries. Thus even the poorest Countries have money to pay for the Generators. They will also have investors pouring in to invest. These investors hold the currency of the poorer Country. They must spend them in that Country as guided in the Mutual Credit agreement. 5and and tourist resort development will most liBely happen. The poorer Country will not owe a single dime of de#t. %(ome #anBers may #e unhappy #ut the new wealth generated will #e more than all e;isting wealth. 7pportunities will #e availa#le.& %D& The /nited 0ations will get involved. They can help to develop the many Model +arms. Model Cillages. Model Cities. etc. The educational level of every one will increase rapidly with :nternet Technology and :nternational 3cademic and Business *;changes. Many -oint international conferences will #e held to understand and further develop such technologies. %)& +our 'ang prototypes will first #e produced. 7ne will #e at Bei-ing. 7ne will #e in Hong Kong. 7ne will #e at /nited 0ations. 7ne will travel on display.

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%>& Then 122 will #e produced as gifts from /nited 0ations4China to every Country. They can see that the technology is real. *nergy is not created. *nergy is 5ead 7ut. Many Countries would liBe to manufacture such generators. They will #e given the opportunity. %=& The retail price is liBely to #e appro;imately /( !.1)2. 7n mass production. the cost may drop #elow /( "22. The license and Gualify guarantee fee may #e /( !22. The estimated num#er of units worldwide is ! #illion. Thus royalty and licensing income could e;ceed /( !22 #illion. *ven after paying for all the development e;penses. China O Co. could still maBe a profit. 7ne plan is have the Parent Patent Company or the su#sidiary Companies go Pu#lic raising at least /( !22 #illion in a few years time when the technology is well accepted. %?& :n reality. the wealth generated will #e more than all the e;isting wealth added together. The technology can #e improved in many ways , the +lying (aucer is an e;ample. 'e e;pect many different variations of the 7ver /nity Fevices will emerge. The technology is so important that no Country could possi#ly ignore it. Thus :nternational Competition will #e 70. The 'ang Generator is one of the hundreds. 'e Bnow that it could #e improved %or #eaten #y #etter ones in the near future. Technology will not stand still.&

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'e are in *mail communication with many 7ver /nity :nventors. :t may #e possi#le to coordinate the showing of their inventions at the same time. +ound this video http$44www.youtu#e.com4watchNvA-(m3(+"7RT3 This video essentially shows the most primitive part of the 'ang (hum Ho )K' *lectricity Generator. The magnetic set up on top rotates the magnet at the #ottom. :n the 'ang device. the magnetic set up on top rotates the magnetic fluid. 7nce rotation starts. the 5eeETseung theory taBes over. *nergy is 5ead 7ut. 5ead 7ut. 5ead 7ut.

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The 'ang device is essentially two coupled systems enhancing each other. %!& The magnetic fluid rotation %1& The un#alanced solid magnets rotation. %"& :n the solid magnets rotation. 'ang had to overcome the pro#lem of rotating 0 pole %P& in the presence of a pair of nonErotating 0 poles %L and M&. L can repel P to produce clocBwise rotation. However M will repel P to produce antiEclocBwise rotation. 'ang overcame this with permanent magnets L and M placed at a slanted angle. use of magnetic material and the rotating magnetic fluid motion.

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The rotating magnetic fluid will rotate faster influenced #y the rotating solid magnets. Thus the two systems complement each other. %The (teorn device use a pendulum or a vi#rating system to complement an un#alanced rotating wheel coupled via magnets.& There will #e separate presentations to e;plain the *BM machine and the (teorn Fevice.

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There are other groups in China doing similar research. They separated the ferroE liGuid and the permanent magnet rotation e;periments. Their results confirmed the validity of the 'ang device. 'e shall follow their approach in our 'ang device demonstrations. 7ne rumor even said that China has developed a +lying (aucer Prototype. That Prototype flied over 0an-ing and was videotaped. (ee$ http$44www.youtu#e.com4watchNvAMoTEC'BcP2D

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'e put much information under the username 5tseung??? in the (teorn.com forum. The latest thread is /sing the 7/ Fevices to #enefit the 'orld at$ http$44www.steorn.com4forum4comments.phpNFiscussion:FAD"?1!OpageA!S:temT! Lou are welcome to add your comments and share them with the 'orld

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