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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.

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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.

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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.

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He has own "Tesla-esque" eccentric-genius website.

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References

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Citation Linkdamninteresting.comdamninteresting, "The Hutchison Effect", by Alan Bellows: Hutchison is credited with one of science’s most unusual and controversial discoveries.It is described as a “highly-anomalous electromagnetic effect which causes the jellification of metals, spontaneous levitation of common substances, and other effects.”It is known as the Hutchison Effect, or the H-Effect for short.What the H-Effect is purported to do is nothing short of extraordinary.It is said to cause objects to defy gravity, cause metal to spontaneously fracture, cause dissimilar materials to fuse (such as metal and wood), ice cream (among other objects) to be levitated and other strange phenomena.Hutchison’s experiments utilized multiple electrical coils called Tesla coils, as well as a static electricity machine called a Van de Graaf generator.How these high-voltage devices work in concert to create the H-Effect is uncertain, but supporters believe that a hypothetical electromagnetic wave called a scalar wave allowed Hutchison’s apparatus to tap an exotic energy called zero-point energy.
Sep 17, 2016, 3:16 PM
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Citation Linkimdb.comImdb, "John Hutchison Biography": John Hutchison (born October 19, 1945) is a Canadian inventor known for The Hutchison Effect, Alternative Energy Devices, Life Exstention Projects with Vitamins, Navy ship dismantling, Restoration of Machine Tools, his sense of humor and also his acting abilities as seen as his character Karla Kniption and others who are featured in films and radio shows.John Hutchison has been features on over 300 TV Shows and over 1000 radio shows.John Attended North Shore College to grade.In 1965 John made Hydrogen Balloons and let them off over Vancouver Canada.This event caused a stir as Vancouver folks reported the sightings and the News Media Showed up and headline news was made.
Sep 17, 2016, 3:19 PM
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Citation Linkhutchisoneffect.comHutchisonEffect - website designed with and for John Hutchison - sections include Research, Videos, Press, Photos, Forum and Newsletter.
Sep 17, 2016, 3:42 PM
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Citation Linkpesn.comPure Energy Systems Network(PESN), "John Hutchison is selling his anti-gravity lab on e-Bay" and "Sold", by Sterling D. Allan, July 2010: Starting at a minimum bid of $50,000 USD, "this lab includes ALL OF THE COMPONENTS that I have used to produce anti-gravity, including many pieces of equipment that I built with my own hands.If you want me to come and set up the lab and show you how to operate the anti-gravity, there is an additional fee of $10,000".Two German groups, some of whom attended viewing demonstrations in 2007, [will receive] most of this stuff.[It] will be shipped to the German group who I knew from 2007 and 1989 German lab tests done.See Esquires media articles 1986 July in German worldwide in English.I've got the German copy.Some items will be used in the Gulf Oil crisis, Re: RF manipulation of contaminated water will be tried; 50 percent of something useful.Sandia Labs Los Alamos has a more advanced system of antimatter/antigravity technology.
Sep 17, 2016, 4:04 PM
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Citation Linkmerriam-webster.comMerriam-Webster dictionary, jellification def.: the act or process of jellifying or the state of being jellified - essentially transforming a substance into jello or a mushy state.Many substances go from solid to water (ice, frozen liquids).Dry ice goes from solid directly into gaseous form.Jello is a state of matter slightly more solid than water.
Sep 17, 2016, 4:33 PM