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  Hutchison effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hutchison effect is a name given to a collection of alleged natural phenomena that John Hutchison claims to have discovered in 1979.
Hutchison also claims to have invented over-unity batteries, which he calls Q Cells or Hiroshima cells and which, he says, obtain energy from the vacuum using the Casimir effect.
Hutchison claims to have reproduced the effect in his Ash St., New Westminster apartment as recently as March 2006 for National Geographic, as well as for author Harold Berndt, whose film of the event can be found on the American Antigravity website, which promotes Hutchison's claims.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hutchison_effect   (1171 words)

  
 World Mysteries - The Hutchison Effect
First of all, the Hutchison Effect is a collection of phenomena which were discovered accidentally by John Hutchison during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back in 1979.
The Hutchison Effect occurs as the result of radio wave interferences in a zone of spatial volume encompassed by high voltage sources, usually a Van de Graff generator, and two or more Tesla coils.
The spontaneous fracturing of metals, as occurs with the Hutchison Effect, is unique for two reasons: (1) there is no evidence of an "external force" causing the fracturing, and (2) the method by which the metal separates involves a sliding motion in a sideways direction, horizontally.
www.world-mysteries.com /hutchison_e.htm   (1085 words)

  
 The Hutchison Effect
First of all, the Hutchison Effect is a collection of phenomena which were discovered accidentally by John Kenneth Hutchison during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back in 1979.
The energies involved in the Hutchison Effect are clearly the same ones at work during 'poltergeist' activity, and it is only the ignorance and entrenched positions of the psychical research fraternity that prevent them from accepting these insights into electromagnetic energy potentials.
But as already noted, this lessening of effect is consistent with the fact that the Hutchison device involves a concentrated collection of devices which appear to act as a single entity, whereas an electromagnetic hot-spot occurs by the chance juxtaposition of freak environmental field sources.
www.theverylastpageoftheinternet.com /otherdevices/hutchison/hutchison.htm   (3296 words)

  
 John Hutchison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Furthermore, the credit for creating the effect is in dispute, as Mel Winfield claims that it was solely through his theories that the Hutchison effect came into being.
Hutchison says that this is due to the destruction of his lab by military intelligence, or because he has been otherwise prevented by the government from repeating his experiments.
Hutchison claims that "at the end of the cold war" a "military intelligence service" (not otherwise specified) destroyed his lab in Vancouver while he was traveling in Europe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Hutchison   (724 words)

  
 ThothWeb - The Hutchison Effect
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.
Hutchison is a bit of an eccentric, conducting his experiments in his apartment using surplus Navy and Army electronic equipment.
At first Hutchison claimed that it was a wire which was part of the apparatus, but later he confessed that he was "creative" with the footage because he has been unable to reproduce the effect since 1991.
www.thothweb.com /article2844.html   (1110 words)

  
 The Hutchison Effect - American Antigravity
Experiments - John Hutchison's experiments have been exceeding difficult to replicate due to the extraordinarily complex arrangement of waveforms that is seemlingly required to generate the Hutchison effect.
Hutchison's experiments include the operation of between 5 and 6 Telsa-coils simultaneously, but also include a buffer-voltage that he applies through a variable-output DC Van De Graaf generator.
Hutchison now stores his equipment in an apartment that he's turned into a makeshift laboratory, but he's found that the H-Effect was disrupting the neighboring apartments, and cannot continue large-scale testing until he finds another location.
www.americanantigravity.com /hutchison.html   (526 words)

  
 Hutchison Effect: the truth told by Mel Winfield
He wasn't interested in John Hutchison's work as John Hutchison had never indicated that he had ever carried out any levitation but John Hutchison had made equipment for the purpose of duplicating Tesla's transmission of electricity through the air.
It was hard for John Hutchison to believe it until further experiments verified it.
His lawyer declared that “the terms of this agreement are of no further force and effect” on the grounds that John was naïve and didn’t understand it.
www.spacetelescopes.com /john-hutchison.html   (1015 words)

  
 The "Triangle" Machine?
More than one observer of Hutchison’s experiments and demonstrations (he has given over 750), have not only been amazed at the results but uniformly express astonishment at the weak electrical power which seems to be sufficient to empower very stupefying results.
Since basic outlets in the house supply sufficient power to operate his many machines, the power which unleashes all these incredible effects is believed to lie elsewhere, such as where these various fields interplay, since on their own the wavelengths or fields these machines create have never been noted to do this.
the effects and the materials vary exceedingly, it seems logical to assume there is some form of disruption of the basic atomic structure, considering that fusion of non identical materials, fires, levitating objects, invisibility, etc., have nothing else in common but these building blocks of matter.
www.bermuda-triangle.org /html/the__triangle__machine_.html   (2169 words)

  
 Evolution: Violates law of thermodynamics - Page 10 - World Affairs Board
Hutchison apparently claims that in the 1980s he worked for the American and Canadian military, investigating various alleged phenomena.
Hutchison allegedly retorts that this is due to the destruction of his lab by "military intelligence", or because he has been otherwise prevented by "the government" from repeating his experiments.
Hutchison apparently also claims to have invented over-unity batteries which he calls Q Cells or Hiroshima cells and which, he says, obtain energy from the vacuum using the Casimir effect.
www.worldaffairsboard.com /showthread.php?p=294470#post294470   (493 words)

  
 John Hutchison -- Free Energy from Rocks and Such
Nucleonic Energy -- a Spin on the Hutchison Effect - In an interview with Tim Ventura, Dr. Mel Winfield claims that the Hutchison Effect effect arose as a validation of effects predicted by his vortex-gravity theory of Nucleonic Energy over 20 years ago.
GMF and the Hutchison Effect Explained - William Alek theorizes how complex magnetic fields associated with Gravitational Mass Fluctuations (GMF) will induce cold eddy currents in metals, causing them to melt at room temperature -- an effect demonstrated repeatedly by John Hutchison, who also demonstrates anti-gravity phenomenon with the effect..
The "Hutchison effect" is a form of levitation by translational movements, where objects become lighter and move around.
freeenergynews.com /Directory/Inventors/JohnHutchison   (726 words)

  
 Hutchison Effect Archive at ftp.funet.fi
"One evening in 1979, Hutchison was in his laboratory, sitting amidst the sparks and high voltage effects of his equipment, when he was struck on the shoulder by a piece of metal.
In the ensuing months, Hutchison found that by tweaking the settings on the equipment, he could get things –ordinary household objects– to levitate, move horizontally, bend, break and even explode.
In the latter case, this portion of the effect came to be known as `disruption'."
www.nic.funet.fi /pub/sci/physics/effects/Hutchison   (472 words)

  
 hutchisoneffect.ca
Some theorists think the effect is the result of opposing electromagnetic fields cancelling each other out, creating a powerful flow of space energy.
A Vancouver businessman, George Liscazis, heard about the Hutchison Effect in 1987, contacted Hutchison, and brought in a consulting engineer from Boeing Aerospace, and the Canadian government to form a company that would promote technology developed from the effect.
Many different political factors ensured Hutchison would not be allowed to continue in his research unless he signed agreements with either the Canadian government or the U.S. military.
www.hutchisoneffect.ca /Index.html   (479 words)

  
 Levitation Physicist John Hutchison Raided At Gunpoint By Canadian Police
According to Hutchison, a phone call was received at about 2 PM Friday, stating that it was the police, and asking John to answer his door.
Hutchison states that there were 8 to 10 individuals pointing weapons at him, only two or three of whom were in uniform.
Hutchison indicates that these persons had an "official air" about them, and that they might be Government agents, especially given the confiscation of the original Hutchison lab, which took place while John was out of the country in 1990.
www.rense.com /general/raid.htm   (1413 words)

  
 Ellis C Taylor.com, Now You See It, Now you Don’t
This leads one to speculate that perhaps official attempts to replicate and reproduce at will what occurred to the USS Eldridge were not a complete success and perhaps Hutchison had inadvertently stumbled on one of the keys to unlocking the mystery of deliberate and controlled teleportation.
My enquiries also revealed that another ‘friend’ of Hutchison’s, John Anderson, who, at the time was supposedly assisting him through the jungle of red tape encountered in dealing with governmental departments was eventually exposed as a serving US army intelligence officer.
The heating effect noticed in apports is an obvious sign that the atoms comprising the individual object have been excited to a high level and therefore heated prior to and during the process of transportation.
www.ellisctaylor.com /nowyouseeitguest.html   (2214 words)

  
 World Mysteries - The Philadelphia Experiment
Another likely genesis of the bizarre stories about levitation, teleportation and effects on human crew members might be attributed to experiments with the generating plant of a destroyer, the USS Timmerman.
In the 1950's this ship was part of an experiment to test the effects of a small, high-frequency generator providing l,000 hz instead of the standard 400hz.
RAINBOW V, the plan in effect on 7 December 1941 when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, was the plan the U.S. used to fight the Axis powers.
www.world-mysteries.com /philadelphia_e.htm   (6013 words)

  
 COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY: SHOWS
Ufologist David Sereda and inventor John Hutchison discussed the often difficult to duplicate Hutchison Effect and its relationship to UFO propulsion systems.
Sereda believes that UFOs utilize technology akin to the Hutchison Effect to "reduce the mass-gravity effect," essentially changing the mass of the spacecraft into light and allowing the vehicle to travel at the speed of light on small amounts of energy.
Hutchison also said he has recreated and tested the Ark of the Covenant, which during experimentation produced "lightning, flames, white lights and strange little entities." Sereda confirmed that he too has seen "three-dimensional beings" appear inside Hutchison Effect energy fields.
www.coasttocoastam.com /shows/2005/06/04.html   (293 words)

  
 John Hutchison/AntiGravity
Poltergeist effects may be as much the result of electromagnetic anomalies as the workings of mischievous discarnate spirits, as inventor John Hutchison has been able to demonstrate in his laboratory.
Instead, I thought of the implications of these weird field effects and realised that to anyone with a layman's knowledge of electromagnetic fields they must appear as an extremely unlikely energy source to produce the movement of objects and materials that did not have ferrous content (i.e., ceramics, water, stone, concrete and wood).
Basically, what Hutchison did was cram into a single room a variety of devices which emit electromagnetic fields (such as Tesla coils, van de Graaff generators, RF transmitters, signal generators, etc.).
antigravitypower.tripod.com /JohnHutchison/nexus1.html   (2626 words)

  
 absolutely electrifying
Again, no. The Hutchison Effect and the effects of Tesla's coils simply don't have the power given Einstein's theory to move that amount of solid matter through any amount of the space/time continuum.
And while Tesla noted some of the properties of some of his inventions, such as the effects of certain rays produced by a special tube he invented, later to be known as X-rays, that they could pass through objects and even burn the skin, he never pursued it to its conclusion.
Hutchison was studying something Tesla had worked with, and as usual, never followed through on, longitudinal or 'scalar' electrical waves, a 'new type' of energy wave that according to some is somewhere between science and magic.
themediadesk.com /newfiles3/philly.htm   (2659 words)

  
 John Hutchison-2/AntiGravity
The original way that Hutchison set out his range of apparatus was, by industrial standards, primitive and crowded, with poor connections and hand-wound coils.
With the insights gained from what is possible during operation of the Hutchison device, coupled with my own findings that 'poltergeist' activity takes place at locations that are electromagnetic hot-spots, we can begin to understand what is going on in such cases.
However, nobody in psychical research here in England seems to be aware of EH or the work of John Hutchison, and there are fixed ideas which are protected with a religious fervour.
antigravitypower.tripod.com /JohnHutchison/nexus2.html   (2929 words)

  
 COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY: SHOWS
Self-taught scientist, John Hutchison, discussed his accidentally discovered Hutchison Effect which he described as a "Pandora's box" of levitation, transmuting metals, and the appearance of strange lights.
Hutchison also imparted incidents from his life and career, which included the confiscation of his entire laboratory by the Canadian government in 1990, and his subsequent three-year stint touring and lecturing about his discoveries in Japan.
John Hutchison created this high-voltage model of the "Ark of the Covenant" in a project he did for Blue Book Films this past year.
www.coasttocoastam.com /shows/2004/05/18.html   (281 words)

  
 The Hutchison Effect
Hutchison wanted to connect with other researchers, but the local media had given his work the weird-science treatment, and didn't take him seriously.
Hutchison captured the same pulsing, rhythmic energy by using crystals of barium titanate, a material that can capture the pulses of certain electromagnetic frequencies in the way that a radio can pick up certain radio frequencies.
These effects often involve the spontaneous breakage of metals under what appears to be extreme thermal stress, and yet there is no evidence of the presence of heat in adjoining materials, where under normal circumstances one would expect scorching or carbon scoring, at the very least.
www.rexresearch.com /hutchisn/hutchisn.htm   (7199 words)

  
 John Hutchison Zero Point Truely FREE Energy
Other effects resulting from what is believed to be a very complex scalar-wave interaction between electromagnetic fields and matter.
Canadian inventor John Hutchison is credited with the discovery of a highly-anomalous electromagnetic effect which causes the jellification of metals, spontaneous levitation of common substances, and other effects resulting from what is believed to be a very complex scalar-wave interaction between electromagnetic fields and matter.
Presumably, the effect works at the subatomic level, perhaps related to the zero-point field discussed in the May, 1994 issue of Scientific American.
www.rumormillnews.com /hutch.htm   (2544 words)

  
 John Hutchison's Web Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
1995 Hutchison was invited to Japan again with ex-presidential advisor and astronaut Brian Oleary on the 50th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima City.
Hutchison demonstrated a whole new energy source that inspried Brian Oleary to write about this in his book "Miracle in the Void".
John Hutchison does not like to be called a physicist or an inventor.
www.jbcr-virtualsolutions.com /heffect/accomplish.html   (1729 words)

  
 John Hutchison
increase the frequency of occurrence of the effects, then to achieve some degree of precision in their control.
However, nobody in psychical research here in England seems to be aware of EH or the work of John Hutchison, and there are fixed ideas which are protected with a religious fervor.
Freak electromagnetic field conditions which seem to stretch the laws of physics to almost breaking point are not a welcome conclusion, although the history of science is littered with painful upheavals where the established view is turned on its head, and iconoclasts like myself and, unwittingly, John Hutchison, threaten the status quo.
www.rangeguide.net /hutch.htm   (3093 words)

  
 The Particle: Hutchison effect
The Hutchison Effect is a collection of phenomena which were discovered accidentally by John Hutchison during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back in 1979.
The Hutchison Effect occurs as the result of radio wave interferences in a 3 dimensional zone space volume radiated by two or more high voltage sources, usually a Van de Graff generator, and two or more Tesla coils.
The fusion of dissimilar materials, which is exceedingly remarkable, indicates clearly that the Hutchison Effect has a powerful influence on intermolecular forces.
www.blazelabs.com /f-p-hutch.asp   (611 words)

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