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  • ac/dc hiway to hell MASH is cool!

    

  • Hutchison-Effect?i dont know that

    but ac/dc is great

  • have you not looed at my site? I killed my TV long ago. im nto no fucking sheep. LOL I dont play the Game anymore. My mind is free of the matrix, free of them trying to make me think what to think. I woke up long time ago dude.. My avatar says KILL YOU TV, If you have not noticed

  • its just an upside down room with a magnet holding these objects. pull away the magnet and the object falls down.

  • real or not I do not care AC/DC mushup good!!

  • i am unaware of any electrical air movement that is capable if levitating a bowling ball. this has been evaluated by special projects from the pentagon. and it remains unexplained

  • Hey John stealing milk crates is against the law...

  • @frithwks A wise man once told me...

    "Arguing on the internet is like competing in the special olympics.... even if you win, you're still retarded."

  • it's not even a MAGNETIC EFFECT!

  • For a brief period in 1979 the world was more technologically advanced than it is today.

  • lol hutschinson is some bad ass troll to have people take him seriously

  • Interesting stuff, for sure. I have one burning question though, and it's bothered me for a long time now...Are they still stuck in the 70's in Canada, as far as film equipment? For the love of all that is holy, buy a fucking digital camera. Still cool though.

  • watch fred astaires' ceiling dance from 'royal wedding" and you will see how this with the addition of magnets can disprove the hutchinson effect

  • hello, who is this version of ''highway to hell'' of ACDC???

  • I don't have a clue and searches in google for covers of the song don't help worth a shit...

    Let me know when you get an answer... it is a great version of it.

  • I found the song: : Highway To Hell (Sigue Sigue Sputnik Mix) saludos. from argentina.

  • Anyone who has 'KNOWN' him in Vancouver could tell you John is a Fake. To be honest I think his mental stability is wavering and now that he's really old he's grasping at straws to help get his new T.V. Fame 'Fix'. I have an old article from the Vancouver Sun back in 1968 depicting John holding one of his UFO hoaxes. Great article, I called the Sun the other day and asked if they'd be interested in doing a follow up/history thingy on him. Waiting to hear more!

  • I think everyone should have an open mind about things because there obviously is so much we don't know. However Hutchinson was asked to replicated his results through experimentation with other scientist as witnesses and he could not do so. Which leads me to one conclusion that it is not true.

  • I am a scientific person and I can not verify that any of these things are legitimate besides the physical objects he has left that are altered. As to the videos, they are rather strange and of poor quality. With the exception of a video I saw of metal un-bending its self most of these can be explained with upside down recording. Until they can be reproduced with both a wide angle and close up shot I can not attest to their legitimacy. Also, if anyone did it, Tesla did it first.

  • Why dont people do their research into these types of things? They immediately dismiss it as bullshit. Why? Because Fox doesn't cover it? Maybe because it goes against what you've been taught or goes against what is "cutting edge" in today's world?

    Wake up, idiots. What we know now is an unfathomable fraction of what there is to know. Open your minds. There IS something beyond the known, ya know....

  • @reapAX Fox News is bullshit. Hutchison Effect is bullshit.

    Water-fueled cars are bullshit, too, and guess why people started believing in those? Because they were on Fox News, a channel that caters to idiots who believe everything they see on TV.

  • @jigglesnap Yes. That's exactly what reapAX is pointing out.

  • @DTProt No, reapAX is a Believer.

  • No they haven't. Do you believe everything con artists tell you?

  • oh my god... all of these comments are stupid.

    John Hutchison is the most important inventor since Tesla.

    dont be idiots.

  • LAME

  • Look up Orion project . O r g

  • this is the dumbest thing. why show 50 clips stuff falling after it is shook loose while filmed upside down?

  • Remixing bullshit doesn't change the fact that it's bullshit.

  • @somedudeinva K dood. You really know absolutly shit. Guess thats why the guys got a physics term called Hutchinson Effect.

  • @floatsup "Dood"

    I know quite a bit about physics, and I also know that the "Hutchison effect" is a term which doesn't even describe anything in particular, and has no level of acceptance in scientific circles - only in the realm of YouTube and bullshit web sites.

  • @somedudeinva

    its the scientific circle that invented the name Hutchison Effect you shitstick.

  • @aeolismensae Good lord. Internet blogs and armchair scientists do not constitute the scientific circle. 

    I happen to be in it. I'm a PhD in chemistry and I have 15 years in industry and academia and know many scientists across all disciplines. The Hutchison effect may as well be called "youtube's dream", because no objective proof of it exists.

  • @somedudeinva

    and who are you to say its bullshit?

  • @somedudeinva lmao the military was all over this because it is real, lucky for us or we would not have an atmosphere.

  • @1freedomfighter11 The military didn't care about this. Why would they? Hutchison can't ever duplicate what he claims in front of anyone capable of scrutinizing it. He's a fraud.

    It's easier to sit there and think the boogeyman suppresses physics than to try to understand why certain things work/don't work.

  • @somedudeinva Part 4: And so does every single one of John's claims when you consider electrons are covalent bonds and covalent bonds are what holds everything together other than the relatively week van der waals force. After you study all these if you are smart enough you will then learn how the Searl affect (now duplicated by Russian scientists) gains excess electricity and has an anti gravity feature.

  • @1freedomfighter11 I have a PhD in chemistry. I don't need lectures from you about what chemical bonds are. I am NOT a wannabe scientist.

    I do more research in a week then you have done in your lifetime. And "googling" is not research. Sorry.

  • @somedudeinva C part 4: thunder will one day be known as an implosion feature of electrons being added back to positively charged water molecules, and plasma fields will be known to have an anti gravity feature with time dilation's, Also orbits will be known to be maintained via an attraction and a repulsion.

  • @somedudeinva C part 3: And a true scientist would not assume he knows more than someone he absolutely knows nothing about. This will take a few years to be common knowledge so you wont understand this right now but electrical systems will one day be known as a continually feed system with electrons,

  • @somedudeinva C part 2: I also said hole dopping would aid in superconductivity long before it was discovered, the point is just because you are taught something it does not mean it is true. A true scientist does not repeat out dated text books, he has critical thinking skills.

  • @somedudeinva C part 1: That's great, good for you. Let me give you a perfect example then, I bet one month ago you would have bet your life water vapor was electrically neutral right? I said years ago it was not,

  • @1freedomfighter11 I did not mean to suggest that there are not theories waiting to be overturned, or established facts waiting to be upended.

    What I am saying is if you are going to attempt to throw the laws of thermodynamics upside down, you need PROOF. I am tired of arguing about alleged devices which have always been stolen by the CIA. Give me a break.

    The burden is on the claimant, not on me. The "Searl Effect" paper was later withdrawn and the journal admitted it was a total fraud.

  • @somedudeinva D part 6: there was, that is how i knew the Searl affect was very real, the fact they could not explain the plasma and I could confirmed this for me even more so. You can also look up how people are adding magnets to generating systems now and increasing the output tremendously, this is connecting the dots.

  • @1freedomfighter11 Dude, I'm sorry but I am not going to spend all my time taking apart everything you're talking about. I don't know what else to say because it's obvious to me you're just repeating other things without even knowing what they mean, and your replies get longer and longer and longer. Good luck fighting the CIA, DoD, or whoever else.

  • @somedudeinva lmao you guys crack me up, just google DoD Technology Forecast: Worldwide Research on Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions

    Increasing and Gaining Acceptance. You might actually learn something new. And you can not pick apart anything I have said so don't say you don't have time. I am fully aware of all our current understandings and how some are wrong. If it was not for the anti gravity feature seen in the Hutchinson affect we would not have an atmosphere period.

  • @somedudeinva C part 5: You seem like a very bright intelligent individual please just consider suppression when viewing these things. What works for me I find is connecting the dots, what I mean by that is when I came up with my hypothesis that electrical generating systems where a continually feed system and not a closed loop I said to myself there should be an ion field around generating systems,

  • @somedudeinva C part 4: Science also admits you can get more energy out of splitting an atom than put in so that right there goes against the second law of thermodynamics. Also cold fusion now is a fact, it was when Pons and Fleishman announced it as well but it was covered up. Google DoD positive analysis of LENR or Dr. Mossier-Boss of the US NAVY LENR. Watch the war on cold fusion to see the suppression that took place.

  • @somedudeinva C part 3: You should know this if you think about it. Everything is in constant motion and vibration, inside an atom electrons are maintained indefinitely with no input of energy and no entropy, they also put out electromagnetic energy, we now also know that superconductors can have perpetual motion of electrons as well.

  • @somedudeinva C part 2: They did not even know why but I did right away. It is not zero point energy. The high spin state coupled with the magnetism ejects electrons from excited air molecules and those electrons are added to the system, this creates the plasma field around it. The second law of thermodynamics is a lie.

  • @somedudeinva C part 1: Suppression is a fact, I don't know where your stance is on UFOs but you can now see mainstream media taking the subject extremely seriously now. That is just an example. As for the Searl affect. Russian scientists have now replicated it. I knew it was real instantly when I read it had a plasma field around it.

  • @somedudeinva Part 3: dark energy, our atmosphere, TT Browns work, water vapor recently found to have a charge, Boyd Bushman coil, Boyd was a head scientist at lockheed and martin who also went to see Hutchinson's work. Once you understand electrons are directly related to gravity every thing I just mentioned becomes clear.

  • @somedudeinva Part 2: Try doing some research so you at least look like you know what you are talking about. Here is some hints for you, ORMES, ion lifters, popular mechanics wingless electromagnetic aerial vehicle,

  • @somedudeinva Part 1: lol you wannabe scientists are so funny, you think something like this cant be so you don't bother doing some research, after all if it was real you would know right? The military was all over it.

  • Look here:

    watch?v=ORWne1EIWhw

  • Do it in a vacume. If its true antigravity it will work. if not then its all electrical air movment

  • What about the transmutation and jellification of materials, does that need a vacuum? What you're referring to is a ion wind generator, totally different from this. If you read a little on the Hutchison Effect, and ion wind generators you'll notice that your statement is moot.

  • @SowhatNC Transmutation! fullmetal alchemist!

  • @SowhatNC Are you seriously proposing he's accomplishing transmutation? What evidence does he have to support that? Transmutation on any kind of macro scale involves such enormous amounts of energy that his tool shed/studio would be scattered across 100 square miles.

  • @adam3176 ur a tv drone... in the hutchison effect he was able to lift heavy 60lb objects.... thats electrical air movement? .. what they did on the myth buster is something known as the bie-brown effect.. usinga usless thin piece of aluminum

  • noot doot a boot !

  • I dont believe the Military would invest in this man if he were using strings, the Hutchison effect is real

  • Only the data has to be true and accurate. The theory, if it doesn't fit with the data, is bullshit.

  • this man is a genius and you're all idiots.

    GREAT REMIX

  • Fake hippie shit...

    Camera never follow the damn object..

    Cause he doesnt wanne show u guys that there is a string..

  • I want to believe

    not

  • Similar and more powerful effects can be achieved by inviting Chuck Norris over for a nice cup of tea...

  • 1. Mount your camera upside down

    2. Hold stuff to the top of a box with a magnet

    3. Let it dangle around and then fall (OMG It WeNT UP ANtIGrAViTY!!11)

    4. Profit from idiots buying your videos for $100 each

  • I would like to see someone repeat these experiments to see if they work. This is old news and top scientists have been messing with this stuff for many years.

  • I'll "repeat" them. Give me a video camera, a box, jello, aluminum foil, silver spray paint, and some big magnets.

  • @jigglesnap

    oh good. lets see if Lockheed Martin takes interest in your bullshit.

  • I agree. I thought the same things!

  • @jigglesnap

    1) tell your psyop employers at SAIC that everybody knows its real

    2) stop trolling on videos like this trying to prove that its fake

    3) i would like to see you try and fake these things

    4) Ace Baker already tried to fake the Hutchison Effect and he failed miserably.

  • @aeolismensae

    1. I don't know what the fuck SAIC is.

    2. It's fake.

    3. I've thought of it, but I'm too lazy.

    4. Hutchison already tried to fake the Hutchison effect and he succeeded admirably, as evidence by the legions of morons who persist in believing in it despite having the obvious fakery explained to them.

    There are things in the world that are on the cutting edge of science. There are things that seem to defy natural laws and are difficult to explain. This isn't one of them. It's fake.

  • Hutchison is a known faker. Do some research before you believe crap on Youtube.

  • I heard he has super powers from being bitten by a radioactive bear. It's on the internet so it must be true!!!11

  • What inventions? Filming things upside down? I'm sure he wasn't even the first to invent that.

  • The Hutchison effect was well documented by Col. John Alexander, who funded a 4-month exhaustive study of the effect through "Stanford Research Institute" and the Central Intelligence Agency in the 1980's. A team of four military scientists stayed with John to document his results, and found all of them (as witnessed in the 1980's footage) to be quite real & unexplainable by conventional physics. Two of the team members were physicists from Sandia National Labs. Zero-point energy.

  • Thank you for pasting crap from John's website. The fact that some "real" scientists looked at something once does not make it credible. The fact that Col. John Alexander was one of those "scientists" makes it even less credible.

    'During his time in the army he showed interest in esoteric techniques similar to those explored by Lt. Col. Jim Channon in his First Earth Battalion manual. For example, neuro-linguistic programming with which he hoped to create "Jedi warriors"'

    Upside-down camera.

  • @jigglesnap

    blah blah blah buddy

  • song - highway to hell (sigue sputnik remix)

    ... you're welcome.

  • that energy source only needs a gyro on the object to get it going i think

  • 110,000th viewer I am honoured!

  • He's not a fraud exactly. He's not faking anything, and he actually was checked-out by the U.S. and Canadian Governments. He did have a lab full of equipment seized, and some of it did wind-up at Lockheed Martin's research facility. But nobody else has reproduced his results.

    What doesn't wash is that a video camera would still operate within an area saturated with intense electromagnetic fields.

  • This "Hutchison Effect" has been claimed for years, without any independent verification — ever. In fact, its originator can't even replicate it on demand. This has been investigated more than once, been part of documentaries on The Discovery Channel, but still never seems to pass critical muster. This is in the category of folklore. In general, the "American Antigravity" web site caters to such folklore and its enthusiasts.

  • anyone got a copy or link to the song?

  • With all that stuff going up, but we never see it come back down... one would think his apartment would be empty. Or everything would be on the ceiling.

    Fraud for anyone with an IQ over 70..

  • wow magnets and wires

    good song

  • Anyone stupid enough to believe this shit need to go and introduce themselves to a good mental hospital. AHHH HAHAHAHAHAHA what a bunch of bullshit. I have to admit ol' hutch pulled the wool over a lot of people eyes all of the way to the bank. LOLOLOLOL LMAO

  • Prove your theory...

  • Prove John's.

  • Exactly! This guy is a fraud.

  • i watched a show on the Hutchinson effect they he just kinda dicked around with diff magnetic and other wave lengths (i believe) the show also was trying to debunk it by saying that those things could be flying threw the air just because of human thought... something about the wave length and the human thought... i think its still pretty extraordinary and the gov came and took all his stuff... not fair

  • The government never fucked with this guy at all. He's a living myth. A fraud. Not one thing you see on these videos is new, unknown, or discovered by this clown.

  • when the stuff flys up what does it do then fall or fly/? why you dont ever show where the stuff goes

  • It hits the ground, as most falling objects tend to do.

  • dont be an idiot, i saw no falling objects here only rising ones , if you dont understand the question you can as me to clarrify, no need to be a twat, i just wanted to now why not show a view that doesnt leave these questions . LIE A WIDER SHOT.

  • He filmed objects falling from "upside down." It's incredibly simple and very obvious: most objects are attached to a "ceiling" by a magnet on the other side side, and when the magnet is released, the object separates and falls toward the ground. In some cases it also appears that he may have the camera affixed to a box that he rotates quickly. Everything you see is easily reproducible, and it's much more likely that this vague and fakeable footage is a hoax than some radical new phenomenon.

  • Well reproduce it then. If your so sure thats what it is. Do something to prove your theory... Or shut the hell up!

  • So, my logical (and obvious/straightforward) explanation for why this was hoaxed needs to be proven, but the effects outside of known physics purportedly being demonstrated in this video are given the benefit of the doubt because you want to believe in magic? The burden of proof is on Mr. Hutchinson, the person who most likely decided to get attention by being a hoaxer, and not the people who point out the simple likelihood that what he's filmed is mostly objects falling and not levitating.

  • Hahaha!!! It's a shame your tiny mind can't go beyond... I'm sure if you have lived in ancient times you'd thought the earth was like a table...

  • @randombutler : Ok, just put your screen in reverse, or turn your head 180°, and watch closer.

    Strange movements, no? And the metal moving like a candy caramel...

  • this *hutching effect* was the anamoly that fused crew members to the dock with the metal dock in the 1930s experiment the philadelphia project.. the project started in 1940's, trying to make a warship invisible.. and they did manage to make the ship invisible but what happend? was they ended up teletranposted to another dock, and re-teletransported back to there own dock in philly. ..fused* inside with the meta;.. so they dropped out the experminet due to it was to risky. and to scary.

  • I've heard about this experiment, interesting stuff.

  • yeah, people call it myths, and legends or whatever, but the government does'nt care about them. i mean lol they are playing the governments roling game. and that is to forget, and it never happened.

  • I wonder what would happen if Mr. Hutchinson stuck his hand into his "force fields" he was creating? It would be interesting as you can see metals melt and rip apart effortlessly.

  • mr.hutchinson payed military men big moola, to do that for him,... and according to the video you are watching.. this is but a mere walk in the park, next to the gigantic scaled experiment done in the 1940's. and if he stuck his hand in theforce field his hand would be attached to his arm cause, he was away from the ship's molecular particle. unless he was standing on the ship, he would've been on a pickle.

  • I'll agree that the video is less than stellar. But to say this is fake without really knowing is ignorant. We don't understand all of the world's physics so why try to act like it? People act like they know everything there is to know about everything in science when in reality we don't know that much yet. Why dismiss a theory because it doesn't fit the description of your 6th grade science teacher's?

  • The problem is that there's a thing line between saying "we don't know what's possible" and just wanting to believe in magic. Besides, it's readily apparent that most of this "levitation" footage is actually falling footage that's been filmed looking up.

    It's not that the footage shown doesn't "fit the description" of my 6th grade science teacher, it's that it doesn't connect with the most advanced science known to man. And no, that doesn't, in any way, disprove anything being shown, buuuttt...

  • But there's a reason why these people are never able (and rarely try) to duplicate these experiments under controlled conditions...because 95%+ of people showing these phenomenon "beyond science" are either full-of-shit hoaxsters or delusional egomaniacs who think their own magic tricks are real.

    Frankly, I'm sick of this "anything is possible" explanation for why every bullshit video like this might just be real. It's magical thinking wrapped in the appearance of objective skepticism.

  • Read "Nick Cook, the hunt for zero point".

  • Totally agree with rcalender. In 21st century there's still people with minds of the stone age... people who doesn't go to research for themselves and just try to pose like wise guys saying "this is fake"... If those poor guys knows a little bit of physical theories it would be different... besides, this is nothing new, many of this technologies were used in ancient Egypt... ok, don't believe me, keep your brains useless.

  • induction is when you have a coil pumped with a few hundred amps of a.c .power and when you put some metal in the coil, it heats up to red hot in a few seconds.

  • mommy vortex effect

    one hour martinizing

    sizzlechest vanguard

  • mind you the spontanious heating of metals in this video has been reproduced. its called induction heating and requires alot of energy.

  • I'm familiar with conduction, convection, and radiation, but what is "induction"?

  • I´m like this video only for the song

  • this is the bunch of crap effect. thanks for wasting my time you retard

  • This effect is not fuckin fake! For fucks sake, how fuckin stupid do people require to be to qualify for welfare these days? If you can explain it then please go ahead and do so. You will probably show a lame substitute for what you see in the vid.

  • Things I can be sure of that are hoaxes: vaccines work and are safe, the gov is here to help you, fluoride prevents tooth decay, your check is in the mail, you'll still love me in the morning. The Hutchinson Effect I'm not sure of, no matter what its detractors say.

  • Q. Tell me, how did you bend that spoon?

    A. There is no spoon.

  • Looks filmed upside-down

  • hoaxinton effect :)

  • Just a hoax. period. google about it and see yourself.

  • I refuse to believe this until i see a film made with a proper camera, that is not wielded by a drunk nineyearold!

  • ...it was like an acid trip in video form...

  • would this hurt people if someone was in there

  • Probably. Look what happened to the crew on deck in THE PHULADELHIA EXPERIMENT (PROJECT RAINBOW)

  • tell me please the name of the song

  • To me this all seems like magnetized materials with a large magnet above them just out of the camera frame. Even paint and other liquids can have fine metallic additives to make them respond to magnets. Still somewhat of an interesting video but I severely doubt it is anything paranormal or technologically miraculous.

  • The day you can get a magnet to reform, liquify, and molt metals and even non-metallic objects, please let me know.

  • You mean, they day they tell you how to do it. I want to know how to do that.

  • What is a SHILL?

  • SHILL

  • Nope, and you're a cumguzzling gaytard AssRoots.

  • the boader between genius and psycho is a thin line.

  • Go to trailerparkscience . com and click "experiments" to see just about all John Hutchinson's fake experiments replicated. Very funny!

  • Artificial is a SHILL

  • Fraud: watch?v=ILdA1vYva_0

  • If anyone thinks hutchison is fake... ALL YOU DEBUNKERS AND FANS OF THE LIAR MYTHBUSTERS.... one question.... WHO WAS NIKOLA TESLA???? two scalar waves can couple at a distance and form a HERTZIAN wave... There is infinite free energy you stupid stupid doubters

  • Really? There's infinite energy out there?

    And Nikola Tesla discovered it?

    Then why isn't used by the army? Imagine the unlimited milage you'd get from this invention in a tank. Surely our dark overlords would outfit their evil armies with those devices, making them an invincible force. Hell! you'll be able to create tanks the size of battleships and still be efficient.

    So why, then, haven't "They" used this technology to crush the free world?

    Could it be because it's a fraud?

  • Because,

    1 They have.

    2 There is no such thing as free world.

  • Really? I've must missed those battleship-sized tanks laying waste to anything and everything that opposed them.

    Damn! I always miss the cool stuff!

  • What the heck is a Hertzian wave? Are you referring to an effect at a specific oscillation frequency?

    John Hutchinson is a proven fraud. To recreate the modestly self-named Hutchinson effect, watch these:

    watch?v=F8Z1eLnfIRg

    watch?v=KywkBdLqaDU

    I say you don't understand Tesla's work. He was not producing energy with his high-voltage quarter-wave devices (Tesla coils), but distributing it; there's a big difference. Huge resonant voltage gain at huge current loss in the output.

  • Actually A tesla coil does increase energy as it is an electrical amplifier. It increases the output. And raises the electropotential energy (Volts). It wasnt created to make wireless electricity. that was just one of the many applications of the high voltage high frequency electricity it creates. The Tesla coil is a power source. Not a stand alone invention. So I think YOU dont really understand Teslas work. You just talk online like you do. Just like the guy you just flamed.

  • Hey Greenleaf30-you suck

    And why are there no more recent videos of this, its all in 70's vision

  • Once again, YouTube viewers are more concerned with talking shit to each other than discussing vidoes.

    Please, noone cares what you think of the other users.

    The Hutchison effect is quite interesting and I'm certain it has been developed far beyond what John could do, by the US gov or the military. They did seize his equipment at one time after all.

  • more than a retard : a bastard. A mix between pseudo-scientist and bible-inquisitor.

    That's pretty anachronic...

  • People who say "this isn't true" may show us how to reproduce those effects.

    And then, go to meet Hutchison, have more explainations, and study pieces he's produced (pieces of metals, etc).

    Who doesn't move his ass to see by himself and prefer to preach his science book is a retard.

  • hoax

  • you're the hoax here.

  • ROFL

    oh you totally burned me there

  • american antigravity 2006....lolololol

    Germany flys vril since 1920

    America since 1945 +- i supose

  • I hear you, and I would tend to agree...

    but it's still american antigravity 2006 :)

    Just as I would make a radio right now, it would be belgian radio 2008 :))

  • no offense guy's but this argument is riconculous. it's like a turd dipped in gold. nice shiny words, that still mean shit. it almost seems like your just reading the definition but can't grasp the actual meaning. lol.very enjoyable. and honestly no offense. perhaps your both to angry to see it. that whole thing was about as useful as poopy flavored lollipop. :×

  • Tell me sir, did you use your asshole to hold the camera while you filmed these important scientific experiments?

  • Why is the spoon the prefered medium to express fraudulent, imaginary forces?

  • because spoons posess the key to free energy, it's a complex process to do with the "bowl" of the spoon absorbing subatomic dark matter particles, and the handle transforming that energy into electricity.

    that, and because Sabrina from Pokemon could bend spoons with her mind.

  • and please do not forget that the spoons actually don't exist! it also prooves that energy can create matter in forms of spoons and matter in shape of a spoon can easily be converted to pure quantomaniac verydark energy by just putting + and - poles at the both ends of it!

  • when the shot glass is levitated the first time, what was lifted out of the glass? was it frozen liquid? or a liquid that held the shape of the glass?

  • I'll give you half a point because of the shitty music you used.

  • The clorox bottle at 3:09, is pressure increasing around it, or are the contents being drastically cooled, or is the air inside the bottle being transported outside is somehow? Did they measure for any of those?

  • There should be more footage taken at a distance of the items after they leave the work surface, free floating, rising, etc. Otherwise it is too tempting to say he's just attached a camera to the table and (in the case of the ice cream) glued the cup to the table and flipped it upside down or (in the case of the metals) inverted the table w/camera and used a strong magnet to give the appearance of floating. There should be some point of reference.

  • 100% agree

  • yes exactly. the icecream cup at 3:53 is just too much of a fake "fluid levitation". the apparatus is held on the table surface by some adhesive and inverted unside down with the camera. watch those 10 seconds with ur head rotated 180 degrees u'll b sure wat i'm sayin. secondly the camera doesnt follow the levitating objects. so who knows if someone is pulling'em frm above. i've seen a discovery channel documentary where hutchison effect videos were proved fake

  • "There should be some point of reference."

    Like an entire fucking room? Pay closer attention dumbfuck.

  • God I love the random ridiculously angry youtube comment.

    By the way, by entire room do you mean a broom, piece of plywood and a 2 x 2 area of what appears to be someone's basement? If I've left anything out enlighten me. You know, ceilings, doors, room dimensions, etc. Please describe. If you forget what an entire room looks like, just look around you.