Hutchison Effect - The New Philadelphia Experiment
Jun 3rd, 2007 | By CentroN | Category: Antigravity, ResearchWatch Video
The Hutchison effect is a name given to a collection of alleged natural phenomena that John Hutchison claims to have discovered in 1979. According to Hutchison, while trying to duplicate experiments done by Nikola Tesla, he discovered a number of strange phenomena, including:
1. levitation of heavy objects.
2. fusion of dissimilar materials such as metal and wood, while lacking any displacement.
3. the anomalous heating of metals without burning adjacent material.
4. the spontaneous fracturing of metals.
5. changes in the crystalline structure and physical properties of metals.
6. disappearance of metal samples.
All these phenomena are jointly grouped under the name Hutchison Effect (HE). Supporters like Mark Solis, his former webmaster, maintain that none can be the result of known physical phenomena, such as electromagnetism.
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