What do you think of the hutchison effect?

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In summary, Hutchinson's earlier experiments with a string and a toy UFO seem to be based on some sort of bizarre physics not currently understood by the scientific community. His more recent experiments with a zero point battery and gryphon films airing this fall for Fox TV seem to be more credible. However, many people remain skeptic about his claims.
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http://www.americanantigravity.com/hutchison.shtml

seems interesting to me, I've seen it on tv before but only a small portion of the show.
 
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I am almost tempted to buy one of his earlier videos, if you do pm me. His earlier footage if its a trick (which probably is considering the angles zoom etc) I can not work it out yet. If its for real I don't think its based on any currently understood physics, but don't take my word for it. He seems to get even less credible the more stuff he releases.
 
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ROFL look what i just found http://www.uforc.com/Video_2.WMV

look at the top right corner of screen and tell me what you see moving. i don't know if he made this video but if he did... someone should beat his face rofl
 
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Yes I had this video in mind when I made my last comments :rofl:
 
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hahahaha. it seemed really nice to read and watch until i saw that, then i was like ummm wtf. but i did read that he made some crystals that collect electromagnetic waves and then output them as energy. this seems really interesting to me because if the waves are everywhere in space than it could be used as an infinite power supply for us

i just read this too

I've received a number of messages about the above video-links pointing out that a string is clearly visibly holding up the toy-UFO that Hutchison is experimenting with. I asked John for more information on the purpose of the string, and received the following reply:

"The string is not string but #32-gauge double polythermalized wire on a takeup up reel with 20 to 50000 volts DC. The the main apparatus was turned on, causing the toy plastic ufo to fly all about in amazing gyrations. This was a pretest to gryphon films airing this fall for fox TV. I did not need the extra high voltage 2000 time period so the toy levitated without a high voltage hook up during the filming for gryphon there was a string on the toy no high-voltage dc but interesting movements." - John Hutchison


it does seem like a string though, also the movements resemble that of a yoyo being yanked up because i suck with yoyos and it looks exactly like that
 
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His zero point battery thing looks like a crap chemical battery or maybe some sort of pizo electric effect, its very difficult to tell from the information/video but its quite funny whatever. His earlier footage/experiments though is quite interesting.
 
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So is everyone happy now? :biggrin:

Sorry folks, there is no reason why this subject should remain enigmatic. If Hutchinson can do what he claims there should be no doubt about it. Unless and until someone can produce something besides nonsense evidence for Hutchinson's claims, this subject is closed.
 
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1. What is the Hutchison Effect?

The Hutchison Effect is a phenomenon discovered by Canadian inventor John Hutchison in the 1980s. It involves the apparent levitation and manipulation of objects through the use of electromagnetic fields.

2. Is the Hutchison Effect scientifically proven?

There is currently no scientific evidence that supports the existence of the Hutchison Effect. Many scientists have attempted to replicate the experiments, but have been unsuccessful in doing so.

3. How does the Hutchison Effect work?

The exact mechanisms behind the Hutchison Effect are not fully understood. Some theories suggest that it may involve a combination of electromagnetic fields, radio waves, and other energy sources.

4. Can the Hutchison Effect be used for practical purposes?

At this time, there is no practical application for the Hutchison Effect. It remains a controversial and unproven phenomenon that has not been successfully replicated by other scientists.

5. What are the potential implications of the Hutchison Effect?

If the Hutchison Effect were to be scientifically proven and harnessed, it could have significant implications in fields such as transportation and energy production. However, until it is proven, these implications remain speculative.

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