John Hutchison
John Hutchison
John Kenneth Hutchison (born October 19, 1945) is a Canadian inventor known primarily for The Hutchison Effect, but also Alternative Energy Devices, Life Extention Projects with Vitamins, Navy ship dismantling, Restoration of Machine Tools, and his sense of humor.
He has been featured on over 300 TV Shows and over 1000 radio shows.
[He attended North Shore College.] [1]
In 1965 John filled balloons with Hydrogen and set them off over Vancouver Canada - causing quite a stir as Vancouver folks reported the sightings.
The news media showed up, headline news put into print.
Hutchison is credited with one of science’s most unusual and controversial discoveries.
It is described as a “highly-anomalous electromagnetic effect which causes jellification [4]of metals, spontaneous levitation of common substances, and other effects.”
It is known as the Hutchison Effect, or the H-Effect for short.
[ Ralph Ring experienced roughly the same state of matter when working with a small Otis T. Carr prototype model which he was able to put his hand through.
For differences between Hutchison's and Ring's experiences, see Anti-gravity.] What the H-Effect purports to do is nothing short of extraordinary.
It causes objects to defy gravity, cause metal to spontaneously fracture, causes dissimilar materials to fuse (such as metal and wood), ice cream (among other objects) to be levitated and other highly unusual, often randomized-unpredictable phenomena.
On 7/10/2010 he put his anti-gravity equipment up for sale on eBay with a minimum bid requirement of $50,000.
On July 27th he sold it to two German groups with strong engineering and science knowledge.
Hutchison also indicated that Sandia National Laboratories or Sandia Labs Los Alamos - has a more advanced system of antimatter/antigravity technology.
He has own "Tesla-esque" eccentric-genius website.