The person you talk to is using his left brain side and people who use only that side are making up every reason to NOT believe.
People who use their right half of the brain, like you and I, seek ways to believe this.
We puzzle together the rest of the info we have with stuff we see.
In the end, that's all what people can do and the true reality will only open to those with an open mind, like you and me. We only decide what's not possible till we seen it all.
@Yezpahr I'm not sweating. lol. People don't see what's right in front of them. Guess that person who didn't see him connect the probes to the rock wasn't paying attention.
@Yezpahr I know what you mean I used to make up reasons Hutchison was a fake but after hearing Boyd Bushmans testimony concerning what he has seen Hutchison do and reflecting on Hutchison videos I realize that he's for real. The effects can't be reproduced by simple induction effects or camera work, he really is levitating objects and doing things to metal that induction heating doesn't explain. For one thing when he warps and decomposes metal bars they don't glow they simply warp.
You meant that vid? I don't know, I saw smoke coming from that bar.
But what did you mean with the first part, where your saying you used to make up reasons to not believe this?
Did you mean that I am also making up reasons to not believe? Because I really see things in this effect that are just mind boggling, things that explicitly *cannot* be fake.
But I don't dare saying it's absolutely true.
I'm still ignorant enough, because I don't see benefits, I see harm.
@Yezpahr there is a small puff of smoke but the way the bar is deforming in ?v=tnBdhsXl088 the paint should have been vaporized and the bar should have been glowing red and likely would have set the table it was sitting on on fire.
just fyi I am in no way endorsing Judy wood. I haven't read her book yet. But I see no reason to complicate or muddy what I see as an open and shut case for an element of the western defense intelligence establishment creating the 911 incident.
@Yezpahr exactly its not heating through magnetic induction. In short what I was trying to say is when I first saw Hutchisons videos I thought he was using magnetic induction to melt the metal and magnets and camera tricks to levitate things, but after listening to Boyd Bushman and reconsidering what was shown in the videos I believe what is being shown is the real deal.
have anyone of you tried doing something? what can you do which made you say that what someone is doing is bullshit! Many people are just full of s**t! Just have a mouth full of words but they themselves have useless boring lives. Social network, hanging out, partying! F*ck u all! worthless creatures which makes the world a trash can! Most of you who look down on people are garbage! F**k off!
lol.."using common minerals..." BS that first mineral you see is a glob of different materials glued together... I'd be more impressed if he used a fresh, unopened multimeter. It is too easy to foo people in the information age. I'm not saying he is a fraud, just skeptical.
@BrainCreep I'm skeptical too, but it can make sense. If you look up metal plating technology, and learn about batteries. Just instance that all matter is made of up energy and each mineral has certain qualities - its not ridiculous to think that energy would be created by organizing stones with positive and negative characteristics next to one another and that on an imperceptible level, exchange would be going on between the materials? idk. I'm out of my element here - but I like physics.
He keeps referring to measuring electron Volts (eVs) using his meter. An eV is not a unit of voltage. It's a unit of energy. Specifically, it's the energy an electron gains by passing through a potential difference of 1 Volt. This is a pretty basic distinction - as in `freshman physics' basic.
@Jimmy77777 Yea... Johnny boy is "self taught" as he puts it. "Dumb as hell" is how I would put it. He plays around with derelect equipment and pretends to be a real scientist. The sad thing is he actually manages to convince a decent number of people.
@kurisu925 Do you have any evidence or are you just pulling these criticisms out of your arse as usual?
The way I see these things, governments don't confiscate the files and equipment of quacks, they tend to do such things when the status quo is threatened, when the technology is a threat to their system. They leave the rest alone.
@felixq78 Evidence? John describes himself as "self taught". His equipment is millitary surplus which he bought when it was auctioned off. His ONLY evidence for the hutchison effect being real is an old video which can easily be reproduced with simple camera tricks. He has been unable to reproduce the effect with a reliable live third party audiance.As for the confiscation... Were his claims true the technology could be made into a powerful weapon and national security could have been at risk.
@felixq78 My guess is the military believed him at first and felt they needed to investicate just how damaging the technology could be to them if it was weaponized. That and to look over the equipment to make sure none of it had been procured illegally. However with how quickly the military lost interest in his work I can only assume they were unimpressed. With John's inability to reproduce the work and poor quality evidence the effect was even real to begin with... I can't say John sounds legit
@kurisu925 You make some valid points. I want to believe it, but after reviewing your arguments I see no reason why it COULDN'T have been faked - quite easily at that. I am still impressed with the ZPE batteries, though, that others have replicated.
It would be more intresting for me if u teach how u assembled that stuff or how they works, u just demonstrate some thing which is look intresting but how can test it at home like the one u did????
To all of you who think he "faked" his anti-gravity experiments, watch this video: /watch?v=MBfoQn1vmQE
Add that to the end of the YouTube URL and watch the other parts that come after it (up to part 7). He intentionally tied a string to the toy UFO for that particular experiment (he clearly states that in the first video I linked). Government and military were very interested in his experiments and even seized his equipment. Electromagnetism is more powerful than you think.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Are you kidding he uses some of the most basic camear tricks in the book. Half of his stuff is just of items being dropped and the footage played in reverse. Ofcourse he does throw in the occasional curve ball so that one explaination won't cover all of the footage. Like the melting icecream which was actually filmed with the ice cream cup upside down. I can easily replicate all of his videos with minimal effort. Infact others allready have.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX The cannonball is one of the simpler ones. He made it apear to bounce to give the illusion that it was too heavy for the "Antigravity" to fully lift it... The effect is achieved by dropping the item and editing the footage to reverese the direction of play every few moments.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX You allready have the proof you need. John is unable to reproduce the antigravity effects infront of any acceptable quality of witness. Why is it that this is not enough to cause you do doubt him? He provides you with one video of questionable authenticity at best and no viable eye witnesses and even goes so far as to tell people he cannot curently reproduce the results and yet you still believe. Tell me... do you believe because you want to believe or because of the evidence?
@kurisu925 The proof you speak of doesn't exist. He did have witnesses to his experiments because they were in the damn videos. Why spend thousands of dollars on equipment just to fake a few videos? It seems to me that you believe his experiments are fake because you don't see enough evidence to be convinced.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX His only witnesses have been close friends and associates... Hardly as trustworthy as third party witnesses. Are you aware that John makes several appearances at various conventions and other such events? How do you think people get him to attend such events? By paying him to be there ofcourse. A few thousand spent on some props so that he can rake in a few thousand every time he makes a public appearance. Not to mention the crappy litterature he can sell and other nonsense.
@kurisu925 What about the government seizing his equipment? Military interest? Court cases to return his equipment? You forget to acknowledge the possibility that nervousness may get the best of him when third party witnesses are present and may cause him to fail in his demonstrations. You're sounding like one of those people who claim to "debunk" Bob Lazar's explanations. That guy never makes any public appearances about his experiences anymore and doesn't profit from it at all.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX A lot of big claims gain initial military interest. That does not mean they are legitimate. His equipment is largely military surplus goods so they may have wanted to verify that none of it was stolen since he had so much of the stuff. Also there really is no chance that nervousness could cause him to fail to give a presentation. All he would have to do is have the experiment set up before hand and push the button to turn it on when it was time.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX But quite seriously the millitary will take interest in just about any major claim. Which is one of the reasons why very few successful science based scams have small claims behind them. It allways helps when you can point to other organizations which have taken interest in the scam reguardless of weather or not that interest actually achieved anything.
@kurisu925 You're still rambling about it, but you haven't proven your claim. I can't take you seriously, especially when you misspell 3 simple words in the same sentence.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Sorry this conversation is not worth spell check... tell me what has John proven? He has proven two things. The first being that he can acquire derelect equipment from military surplus stores and the second being that for some reason he is incapable of reproducing his results with a live third party audience. The closest I have seen you come to showing proof was when you gave the excuse about him just being too nervous... How can I take you seriously when you are just a fan boy?
@kurisu925 The burden of proof is not on me. I'm asking YOU for evidence, so don't try to turn it around on me. You're not as clever as you think. "How can I take you seriously when you are just a fan boy?" Are you fucking kidding me? Fan boy? What a load of bullshit. I don't idolize anyone. Before you assert bullshit like that, ask a question. If the response is "No." then you have no valid reason to make the accusation since it was rejected. Maybe you should educate yourself in psychology.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX The burden of proof is not on you nor is it on me it is on John. He fails to deliver proof at every turn. His failure to reproduce his own experiment infront of a reliable third party witness is proof enough. I wish this was for real too but you can not seriously expect me to believe a man who can not reproduce his results and who's only evidence is a video that can so easily be faked?
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Ofcourse it is easy to see how you can be so confused... After all on your channel you describe your self as a being "satanic" and an "athiest"... Have you even figured out yet that those two statements completely contradict eachother?
@kurisu925 I should have known you would do that. Satanism and atheism don't contradict each other. Satanists do not literally believe that Satan exists. They are simply atheists who idolize Satan but do not believe in the existence of gods. I never stated that I was a Satanist. I can be Satanic and have interest in it without practicing it. I recommend that you research before you assert nonsense. Your credibility just now plummeted into nothing. I really can't take you seriously (continued)...
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Sounds to me that what you are talking about is not the same as being satanic... thus describing your self as "satanic" was perhapse not the most appropriate term as it is it implies that you are involved with the religion of satanisim.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX I have not misinterpreted anything. It is quite clear that you idolize some aspect of the story about satan despite not believing it to be a true story. If I had to guess I would say it is the fact that he went against god that you find so appealing. The ultimate story of rebellion and such... That being the case there are other similar stories from other religions so the term satanic (Litterally defined as "Of satan") Does not accurately describe your interest.
@kurisu925 Quite clear that I idolize some aspect of it? I don't idolize any of it and I don't worship the character. Again, you've failed to understand something that you think you have the answer for. Let's find the actual definition of 'Satanic'. Shall we? Let's see...
Satanic
1. of Satan
2. characteristic of or befitting Satan; extremely wicked; devillike; diabolical.
You see the second definition? You missed that one. That's exactly what I'm talking about. You're done.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Yes I read it too... It still is not particularly descriptive of you. If you are going for the extreamely wicked, devil like, or diabolical you would have been more descriptive by just calling yourself an ass hole.
@kurisu925 Very funny. I won't call myself an asshole, but I'll call you one now that you've mentioned it. You've failed over and over and this is getting ridiculous. You're done, asshole.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX John is the one who fails to provide proof. How am I to provide you with evidence of something he does not even attempt to disclose to me or anyone else? This would be like me asking you to solve an equation after writing it on a sheet of paper and then burning the paper before showing you what it was.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Well I am sorry that I and most normal people think that idolizing the idiological embodyment of everything that is wrong with the world might not be the most healthy thing to do...
@kurisu925 You're wrong (again). I just told you that I don't idolize anything and I gave you sources that explain Satanism. Satanists don't idolize the embodiment of everything that is "wrong" with the world. You're misunderstanding the point. To them, he represents the true nature of humans. Our nature is to "sin", as christians call it. To them, he represents knowledge, questioning authority, natural desires and uniqueness. I'm not afraid to step into darkness and be "abnormal". Understand?
@kurisu925 Admiration to excess? No. You're dead wrong. If you're so certain that I idolize it, please demonstrate your certainty. Get inside my mind and tell me exactly what I'm thinking and exactly how I feel about the Satan character. Once you do that, you'll be justified when you say "certainly". As for now, your statement is invalid. Even if you could read my thoughts, you'd find out that neither of those definitions fit my position. Case closed.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX No one is perfect kid. I havent been spell checking any of this because I am not exactly writing a book. People make errors and for such insignificant conversations as this that is just fine. It is clear that your attack on the gramatical errors is an attempt at misdirection due to your inability to attack the meaning behind what was said. In other words you have nothing of note to add to your defence and thus lash out with what little you have left. It is really quite weak.
@kurisu925 You forgot about the part when you misunderstood the similarity between Satanism and atheism. Oh, I'm also not a kid. I'm an adult. Your argument is weak, not mine.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX There is no similarity between atheism and satanisim. One is a religion and the other is the abscence of religion. They are complete opposites. According to your bio you are 20. THat is still a kid in my book.
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX dumbass, satan is an enemy of god. if u believe in satan, by default u believe in god, so u cant be an atheist can u? eat my japanese shit u hungry off-load
In the sixties Germanium crystals were used for their resonating properties to build "cat whisker" radios. Tesla had found that by placing and electrostatic charge through the Schuman cavity at about 60hz, he could transmit wireless energy all over the world. In his book "sea of energy" Henry Moray stated that cosmic radiance could easily be harnessed with an aerial and crystal. Today NOKIA has a cellphone on the market that uses this ambient wave recovery technology to keep its battery charged!
All the people who say he's reading resistance you clearly have never owned a auto range meter. At 4:30 you can clearly see a close up of the meter and where it is set to, which is volts. When you remove your probes from a auto range meter the meter will jump around to find the voltage, because thats what a auto range does, it goes to the high voltage first so that it won't blow the meter. And no i'm not a fan of john, he faked most of his anti gravity videos.
@ibpointless2 Faked, as in, regarding the video with the fishing line in the corner? Please tell me that's not the video you're referring to... if so, lol.
if you study m theory of which some rudimentary information exist even on you tube you will know we mayhave 11 subatomic dimensions and if this theory holds up to these multi billon dollar accleraror experiments it may rewrite physics. i dont know it these things are faked here - but they may not be impossible
@honeymonster147 He was not even measureing volts. Watch closely when he takes the tester off of the "battery". You can see the reading suddenly spike. He was measureing resistance. He must really think people are stupid to let that show in his video.
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My question is how long will that motor keep going? If it goes forever he really has something. If not forever, its basically just a new kind of battery. He should put a bunch in series to power his house, this would be an excellent example as well as a way to save on his power bill.
Jhon Hutchison is a con man... How is this fact not blatantly obvious to every one? Do his believers just not even question weather he is legitimate or not? Honestly about 10 minutes of research will find you the answer to all of his tricks. From his early simple camera tricks to this one. By the way how do you know what those are filled with? If he filled them with orange juice they would work too... Did you people even go to highschool? They do this as an expiriment in science class.
@Zososg Your right I did not even notice the reading jumped when he removed the leads good eye for detail man. Lol I guess he couldn't even spring for the orange juice to make it actually put out voltage huh?
@Zososg Actually he uses various techniques for achieving the levitation effects. One os which being to film them upside down as with the melting icecream one. Otheres however are filmed being dropped right side up and then the footage played in reverse. There are more techniques ofcourse but they are all pretty basic camera tricks any novice camera man could perform.
at 04:26 the positive rod going throgh the celllook to be made of bismuth this would add up as bismuth is exeptionaly diaeletric aswell as diamagnetic which may have effect on the cyrstal mix
one more thing they did replicate his work and it's all over youtube as a big fucking joke lol. the John Hutchison effect is a movie term to were you take a box and flip the cam and the box to make it look like stuff can fly.. if he fakes his work to be famous then yes it is a scam.
@MadHatterTruth I remember seeing some older videos of his "levitation" effects where you could actually see the monofilament line he used to jerk things around. Everything about this guy is completely fraudulent, a joke. That anyone takes him seriously speaks to their gullibility.
i had to comment because i think this is funny when people make stuff up we call it the John Hutchison effect . he is famous now because he was crazy. i would watch out for people like John Hutchison because he is or could be a danger to his self or others only because he has brain worms lol.
You can get all sorts of voltages from all kinds of materials most of it comes from (EMR) from TV and Radio stations. The unusual thing (if this is real) is that kind of current this guy gets in order to move that 1.5V motor ~100mA.
Anything you cant replicate is obviously Fake. LOL Dumbass this isnt fake. I have a feeling that Johns work wont be appreciated untill after he's dead. Unfortunately thats how stuff works with humans.
ive heard that the powder he uses in his batteries with slicon rocks use barium tatanate,aluminium powder or some type of calcite rock and or borox...I think the last one may be wrong but isnt borox a mineral?
i just finished third time watching " Secretes of Nikola Tesla" near the end he said we can use the sun and the sea and transfer that energy to the ionosphere . How ?????????????
If you think this guy is a scam then research Thomas Henry Moray and you will realize that his main secret was a crystal or mineral. He could produce 50,000 watts out of a 50 pound device. Its people that come here on youtube without proper research that discourage others to believe that this is real. It is REAL, and I recommend you research Nikola Tesla and his Radiant Energy device. Stop being washed out by those who don't know any better.
@Zososg Did you even read my comment all the way through? I encourage people to look up Nikola Tesla's radiant energy patent because he explains what this energy is and where it might come from. You need to stop trolling YouTube and commenting on something you might have just seen on another video. I will not sit here and argue with a troll when I've done hundreds of hours of experimentation, measurements, and research. Don't get involved. Let us help mankind. You can just spread the word.
@Zososg The science is REAL. That is my main point. This guy may be a fraud or not but if he is using real concepts, then I support him in getting the possibility of this science into people's minds. I admit I haven't really looked into Mr. Hutchison's work but I do agree with some of the science he mentions. Mr. Moray and Tesla mention Resonance throughout their years of work. Moray describes his crystal Diode as his main component. Hutchison is at least talking similar science. Thank you.
@trance183 He primarily bases his claims on outdated theoretical physics from allmost 100 years ago most if not all of which has since been disproven. It is popular to do amungst science based scams. They can easily find a few old records of poorly executed tests from that time period which give the illusion of producing positive results. Also they make the claim that the governement has been trying to cover it up trying to stop people from believeing the properly executed tests.
@trance183 Also I would like to point out that such scammers have been working much more cooperatively ever since the internet hit the scene. Now they often work together by supporting eachother's claims to give the illusion that they have some sort of a peer review process going on but infact it is just a mutually benificial partnership.
@ongolos He has no real works or discoveries. Just look closely at this video again. Watch carefully as he removes the tester from the battery. You can see the reading on the tester spike. If he was measureing voltage, amperage, or wattage it would have dropped to 0 but instead it climbs from the 120 reading all the way to over 2000. The only thing he could be measureing that would have this occure is resistance. Meaning this battery is producing no electricity at all. He is a fraud.
@kurisu925 hey thanks, I think your right , good eye and good observations you have here. I did not catch that if you had not mentioned it. but I wonder how do you propose so manny people back him up? I can't grasp why they would protect a fraud when there are no benefits... and he is not a business man or anything? I still don't know how he made things hover. ...
@ongolos Well actually he did not make things hover. He flmed the items falling and then played the footage in reverse and at different speeds. This is why the camera man never tracks the objects movement despite it being his natural instinct to do so. As for why people believe him... I think they just want to believe that such technology is real so badly that they simply can not accept the notion that it is not. Reguardless of how painfully obvious it is.
@kurisu925 His videos were purposly cropped for tv as to look fake. frames removed showing actual movement the speed up and slowdown of the vids. if you look at the remaining original videos available and really analyze you'd see the upside down idea doesnt explain every video. i suppose you don't beleive this vid either. and you think the tubes are batteries right?, lol
@newton3010 Do me a favor and just carefully watch that reading on john's Volt meter. Notice that when he takes the tester away from the batery the reading spikes. Only one setting on a volt meter will do that. He is measureing the resistance not the voltage not the amperage just the resistance. So this means one of two things is true. Either John has no idea how to even operate a volt meter correctly or he just thinks people like you are stupid enough to fall for such basic trickery.
@newton3010 Oh and actually yea... I was right about the "levitation" videos too. He altered the footage to make it look like the items that he dropped where being levitated. Just try and explain to me why it is that the camera man filming them never tracks thier movement up? It is a strong natural instinct to track the movement of an object you are focused on so why does he not do it? Because he was focused on the table and the object was dropped into the frame later to be played in reverse.
@Carmiel08 Simple the cup was upside down and the ice cream was melting and dripping down. The camera was either upside down or the video was flipped with editing software. The right glue could hold the cup in place and the suction between the melting ice cream and the cup could hold it in long enough to take the video. In case you are wondering yes this method has been used in the past to make replications of the video. If I happen across another replication I would be happy to send it to you.
John is an inspiration many people. He thinks outside mainstream science. Not everything needs to be proven on a lab report. Weird Science Fu**in' Magic!
Well, at least his trying! Most of you just sit on your ass, criticizing every vid you see on youtube. He has the right idea, free energy! We might not have it yet, or even ever, but when I see vids like this, it opens up my mind, and I'm sure it does for others aswell. Be positive!
If this guy can turn metal into jelly, and take power out of rocks like tourmaline and quartz maybe he should take his high voltage and high frequency devices and add some rodin coils blend us up some new metals.
These are just chemical batteries, and pretty c**p ones at that. The guy mentions electron volts. That's a tiny unit of energy. He obviously doesn't realise what an eV is! He's measuring volts. Only conclusion for me is, he's trying to make money out of his BS.
He mentions half an electron volt. I'm fairly impressed his multimeter can detect half an eV. How can someone famous for his work with alternative energy not know what an electron volt is makes no sense to me. Maybe he just uses his own terminology.
i brung that up cause it seems like if energy thats been trap in some shape or another can be used to power things then wat about spirt energy why wudnt that ever work.........the shadow.......
I think alot of this holds merit. I dont understand the physics surrounding most of this or would I claim to either as so many people seem to do around here theses days.
I do think this sort of tech is censored because it is so revolutionary, it would mean that the entire worlds transport and energy infrastructure would become obsolete virtually overnight.
the fact is any company, establishment or governments only true goal is the preservation of that company ect. therefor free energy is a direct threat to said establishments preservation.
Its well known that John Hutchinson is a fraudster. The only videos of his "effects" in action are produced and sold by him. He has never been able to reproduce the effect to anyone and no other scientist has ever been able to reproduce it themselves.
This has nothing to do with a government conspiracy and suppression of knowledge. These effects should be very easy to replicate however they do not work and there is no reason why they should.
I've watched this effect in action. The government is very much involved in sabotaging his work and discrediting him. I have spoke with John myself and i know his story.
The VOM tester is set to read resistance not voltage as the display shows different values whenever he moves the prods away from a conductor. Plus, he must have attached a battery to the motor and the aligator clips merely function as a switch that turns on when attached to a conductor.
yeah me to. the damage he's done to stupid people... I hope he's well dead or at least he's cleaning supermarkets for a living. FRAUD. getting half of an electronvolt of a stone. WOW! i think he's been seriously sick in his childhood.
Crystals that produce energy?? What is next? Lightsabers?!
jblitz59 3 weeks ago
the red probe is broken
guitblog 2 months ago
What is Hutchinson doing now in 2011?
guitar3838 2 months ago 3
another fake
JOOODYJOOODY 5 months ago
the camera work is fucked.
ilindah 5 months ago
Hutchison is a fraud.
dnj86 5 months ago
he should connect it to the rock and see if it works
gamedeathmatch 5 months ago
@gamedeathmatch You said he should connect it to the rock. He did and got half a volt. Did you watch the video?
samysam1313 5 months ago
@samysam1313
Don't sweat it man :)
The person you talk to is using his left brain side and people who use only that side are making up every reason to NOT believe.
People who use their right half of the brain, like you and I, seek ways to believe this.
We puzzle together the rest of the info we have with stuff we see.
In the end, that's all what people can do and the true reality will only open to those with an open mind, like you and me. We only decide what's not possible till we seen it all.
Yezpahr 5 months ago
@Yezpahr I'm not sweating. lol. People don't see what's right in front of them. Guess that person who didn't see him connect the probes to the rock wasn't paying attention.
samysam1313 5 months ago
@samysam1313
Indeed, that's what I suggested.
He just randomly skipped parts, because he isn't interested in believing this.
Yezpahr 5 months ago
@Yezpahr I know what you mean I used to make up reasons Hutchison was a fake but after hearing Boyd Bushmans testimony concerning what he has seen Hutchison do and reflecting on Hutchison videos I realize that he's for real. The effects can't be reproduced by simple induction effects or camera work, he really is levitating objects and doing things to metal that induction heating doesn't explain. For one thing when he warps and decomposes metal bars they don't glow they simply warp.
tmcdon4ld 3 months ago
@tmcdon4ld
watch?v=tnBdhsXl088
You meant that vid? I don't know, I saw smoke coming from that bar.
But what did you mean with the first part, where your saying you used to make up reasons to not believe this?
Did you mean that I am also making up reasons to not believe? Because I really see things in this effect that are just mind boggling, things that explicitly *cannot* be fake.
But I don't dare saying it's absolutely true.
I'm still ignorant enough, because I don't see benefits, I see harm.
Yezpahr 3 months ago
@Yezpahr there is a small puff of smoke but the way the bar is deforming in ?v=tnBdhsXl088 the paint should have been vaporized and the bar should have been glowing red and likely would have set the table it was sitting on on fire.
just fyi I am in no way endorsing Judy wood. I haven't read her book yet. But I see no reason to complicate or muddy what I see as an open and shut case for an element of the western defense intelligence establishment creating the 911 incident.
tmcdon4ld 3 months ago
@tmcdon4ld
Why should it set the table on fire?
Hutchisons effect doesn't use heat to do it's magic.
Yezpahr 3 months ago
@Yezpahr exactly its not heating through magnetic induction. In short what I was trying to say is when I first saw Hutchisons videos I thought he was using magnetic induction to melt the metal and magnets and camera tricks to levitate things, but after listening to Boyd Bushman and reconsidering what was shown in the videos I believe what is being shown is the real deal.
tmcdon4ld 3 months ago
i have that multimeter
gamedeathmatch 5 months ago
why are you here? this stuff can be used. your comments can't.
Tex486 6 months ago
WHY DINT HE MAKE ANYTHING FLY????IF HE WAS REAL HE MAKE STUFF FLY
masterdelrap 6 months ago
have anyone of you tried doing something? what can you do which made you say that what someone is doing is bullshit! Many people are just full of s**t! Just have a mouth full of words but they themselves have useless boring lives. Social network, hanging out, partying! F*ck u all! worthless creatures which makes the world a trash can! Most of you who look down on people are garbage! F**k off!
Hexx1834 6 months ago
lol.."using common minerals..." BS that first mineral you see is a glob of different materials glued together... I'd be more impressed if he used a fresh, unopened multimeter. It is too easy to foo people in the information age. I'm not saying he is a fraud, just skeptical.
BrainCreep 6 months ago
@BrainCreep then I'll say he's a fraud
TenemaesLament 6 months ago
@TenemaesLament lol...I didn't have the heart to say it.
BrainCreep 6 months ago
@BrainCreep I'm skeptical too, but it can make sense. If you look up metal plating technology, and learn about batteries. Just instance that all matter is made of up energy and each mineral has certain qualities - its not ridiculous to think that energy would be created by organizing stones with positive and negative characteristics next to one another and that on an imperceptible level, exchange would be going on between the materials? idk. I'm out of my element here - but I like physics.
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Allseeingeye2013 9 months ago
Goverment it self reveal secrets once in a while - why ?
S15151515S 9 months ago
Give the man respect ! OK ?
S15151515S 9 months ago
Hey man look at the stone, have you learned geology? Its a self made rock of parget, some different vulcanic stones and a 4V battery!
somethingirreversib 9 months ago
Haha, aka "dumb as a rock" - wonder how many "eVs" his granite cranium puts out.
Jimmy77777 9 months ago
He keeps referring to measuring electron Volts (eVs) using his meter. An eV is not a unit of voltage. It's a unit of energy. Specifically, it's the energy an electron gains by passing through a potential difference of 1 Volt. This is a pretty basic distinction - as in `freshman physics' basic.
Jimmy77777 10 months ago
@Jimmy77777 Yea... Johnny boy is "self taught" as he puts it. "Dumb as hell" is how I would put it. He plays around with derelect equipment and pretends to be a real scientist. The sad thing is he actually manages to convince a decent number of people.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 Do you have any evidence or are you just pulling these criticisms out of your arse as usual?
The way I see these things, governments don't confiscate the files and equipment of quacks, they tend to do such things when the status quo is threatened, when the technology is a threat to their system. They leave the rest alone.
felixq78 10 months ago
@felixq78 Evidence? John describes himself as "self taught". His equipment is millitary surplus which he bought when it was auctioned off. His ONLY evidence for the hutchison effect being real is an old video which can easily be reproduced with simple camera tricks. He has been unable to reproduce the effect with a reliable live third party audiance.As for the confiscation... Were his claims true the technology could be made into a powerful weapon and national security could have been at risk.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@felixq78 My guess is the military believed him at first and felt they needed to investicate just how damaging the technology could be to them if it was weaponized. That and to look over the equipment to make sure none of it had been procured illegally. However with how quickly the military lost interest in his work I can only assume they were unimpressed. With John's inability to reproduce the work and poor quality evidence the effect was even real to begin with... I can't say John sounds legit
kurisu925 10 months ago
its a small motor, but if you used coils, like with a tesla coil, the amount of electricity would be increased...
AceSpade09 10 months ago
@kurisu925 You make some valid points. I want to believe it, but after reviewing your arguments I see no reason why it COULDN'T have been faked - quite easily at that. I am still impressed with the ZPE batteries, though, that others have replicated.
General4nubis 10 months ago
It would be more intresting for me if u teach how u assembled that stuff or how they works, u just demonstrate some thing which is look intresting but how can test it at home like the one u did????
kazemchm1 10 months ago
To all of you who think he "faked" his anti-gravity experiments, watch this video: /watch?v=MBfoQn1vmQE
Add that to the end of the YouTube URL and watch the other parts that come after it (up to part 7). He intentionally tied a string to the toy UFO for that particular experiment (he clearly states that in the first video I linked). Government and military were very interested in his experiments and even seized his equipment. Electromagnetism is more powerful than you think.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX It is amazing how many people you can fool with basic camera tricks...
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 How do you know? There's no evidence for camera tricks in these videos.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Are you kidding he uses some of the most basic camear tricks in the book. Half of his stuff is just of items being dropped and the footage played in reverse. Ofcourse he does throw in the occasional curve ball so that one explaination won't cover all of the footage. Like the melting icecream which was actually filmed with the ice cream cup upside down. I can easily replicate all of his videos with minimal effort. Infact others allready have.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 What about the cannon ball? Did he glue that to the ceiling too? Did he suspend it on a string to imitate levitation? I highly doubt it.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX The cannonball is one of the simpler ones. He made it apear to bounce to give the illusion that it was too heavy for the "Antigravity" to fully lift it... The effect is achieved by dropping the item and editing the footage to reverese the direction of play every few moments.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 And the evidence to support your conclusion is where? I don't need opinions from you. I need proven facts.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX You allready have the proof you need. John is unable to reproduce the antigravity effects infront of any acceptable quality of witness. Why is it that this is not enough to cause you do doubt him? He provides you with one video of questionable authenticity at best and no viable eye witnesses and even goes so far as to tell people he cannot curently reproduce the results and yet you still believe. Tell me... do you believe because you want to believe or because of the evidence?
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 The proof you speak of doesn't exist. He did have witnesses to his experiments because they were in the damn videos. Why spend thousands of dollars on equipment just to fake a few videos? It seems to me that you believe his experiments are fake because you don't see enough evidence to be convinced.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX His only witnesses have been close friends and associates... Hardly as trustworthy as third party witnesses. Are you aware that John makes several appearances at various conventions and other such events? How do you think people get him to attend such events? By paying him to be there ofcourse. A few thousand spent on some props so that he can rake in a few thousand every time he makes a public appearance. Not to mention the crappy litterature he can sell and other nonsense.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 What about the government seizing his equipment? Military interest? Court cases to return his equipment? You forget to acknowledge the possibility that nervousness may get the best of him when third party witnesses are present and may cause him to fail in his demonstrations. You're sounding like one of those people who claim to "debunk" Bob Lazar's explanations. That guy never makes any public appearances about his experiences anymore and doesn't profit from it at all.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX A lot of big claims gain initial military interest. That does not mean they are legitimate. His equipment is largely military surplus goods so they may have wanted to verify that none of it was stolen since he had so much of the stuff. Also there really is no chance that nervousness could cause him to fail to give a presentation. All he would have to do is have the experiment set up before hand and push the button to turn it on when it was time.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX But quite seriously the millitary will take interest in just about any major claim. Which is one of the reasons why very few successful science based scams have small claims behind them. It allways helps when you can point to other organizations which have taken interest in the scam reguardless of weather or not that interest actually achieved anything.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 You're still rambling about it, but you haven't proven your claim. I can't take you seriously, especially when you misspell 3 simple words in the same sentence.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Sorry this conversation is not worth spell check... tell me what has John proven? He has proven two things. The first being that he can acquire derelect equipment from military surplus stores and the second being that for some reason he is incapable of reproducing his results with a live third party audience. The closest I have seen you come to showing proof was when you gave the excuse about him just being too nervous... How can I take you seriously when you are just a fan boy?
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 The burden of proof is not on me. I'm asking YOU for evidence, so don't try to turn it around on me. You're not as clever as you think. "How can I take you seriously when you are just a fan boy?" Are you fucking kidding me? Fan boy? What a load of bullshit. I don't idolize anyone. Before you assert bullshit like that, ask a question. If the response is "No." then you have no valid reason to make the accusation since it was rejected. Maybe you should educate yourself in psychology.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX The burden of proof is not on you nor is it on me it is on John. He fails to deliver proof at every turn. His failure to reproduce his own experiment infront of a reliable third party witness is proof enough. I wish this was for real too but you can not seriously expect me to believe a man who can not reproduce his results and who's only evidence is a video that can so easily be faked?
kurisu925 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Ofcourse it is easy to see how you can be so confused... After all on your channel you describe your self as a being "satanic" and an "athiest"... Have you even figured out yet that those two statements completely contradict eachother?
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 I should have known you would do that. Satanism and atheism don't contradict each other. Satanists do not literally believe that Satan exists. They are simply atheists who idolize Satan but do not believe in the existence of gods. I never stated that I was a Satanist. I can be Satanic and have interest in it without practicing it. I recommend that you research before you assert nonsense. Your credibility just now plummeted into nothing. I really can't take you seriously (continued)...
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Sounds to me that what you are talking about is not the same as being satanic... thus describing your self as "satanic" was perhapse not the most appropriate term as it is it implies that you are involved with the religion of satanisim.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 No, it doesn't imply that. You misinterpreted it and caused it to seem that way to you. Don't blame it on me. It's entirely your fault.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX I have not misinterpreted anything. It is quite clear that you idolize some aspect of the story about satan despite not believing it to be a true story. If I had to guess I would say it is the fact that he went against god that you find so appealing. The ultimate story of rebellion and such... That being the case there are other similar stories from other religions so the term satanic (Litterally defined as "Of satan") Does not accurately describe your interest.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 Quite clear that I idolize some aspect of it? I don't idolize any of it and I don't worship the character. Again, you've failed to understand something that you think you have the answer for. Let's find the actual definition of 'Satanic'. Shall we? Let's see...
Satanic
1. of Satan
2. characteristic of or befitting Satan; extremely wicked; devillike; diabolical.
You see the second definition? You missed that one. That's exactly what I'm talking about. You're done.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Yes I read it too... It still is not particularly descriptive of you. If you are going for the extreamely wicked, devil like, or diabolical you would have been more descriptive by just calling yourself an ass hole.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 Very funny. I won't call myself an asshole, but I'll call you one now that you've mentioned it. You've failed over and over and this is getting ridiculous. You're done, asshole.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX John is the one who fails to provide proof. How am I to provide you with evidence of something he does not even attempt to disclose to me or anyone else? This would be like me asking you to solve an equation after writing it on a sheet of paper and then burning the paper before showing you what it was.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Well I am sorry that I and most normal people think that idolizing the idiological embodyment of everything that is wrong with the world might not be the most healthy thing to do...
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 You're wrong (again). I just told you that I don't idolize anything and I gave you sources that explain Satanism. Satanists don't idolize the embodiment of everything that is "wrong" with the world. You're misunderstanding the point. To them, he represents the true nature of humans. Our nature is to "sin", as christians call it. To them, he represents knowledge, questioning authority, natural desires and uniqueness. I'm not afraid to step into darkness and be "abnormal". Understand?
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX
Idolize:
1. to worship as a god
2. to love or admire to excess
The first one doesn't fit but you certainly have some admiration going on there... Understand?
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 Admiration to excess? No. You're dead wrong. If you're so certain that I idolize it, please demonstrate your certainty. Get inside my mind and tell me exactly what I'm thinking and exactly how I feel about the Satan character. Once you do that, you'll be justified when you say "certainly". As for now, your statement is invalid. Even if you could read my thoughts, you'd find out that neither of those definitions fit my position. Case closed.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@kurisu925 By the way, in case you're wondering where I found it, my source was the fucking dictionary.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@kurisu925 when you misspell simple words and entirely misunderstand the similarities between two terms. Get yourself a dictionary and start reading.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX No one is perfect kid. I havent been spell checking any of this because I am not exactly writing a book. People make errors and for such insignificant conversations as this that is just fine. It is clear that your attack on the gramatical errors is an attempt at misdirection due to your inability to attack the meaning behind what was said. In other words you have nothing of note to add to your defence and thus lash out with what little you have left. It is really quite weak.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 You forgot about the part when you misunderstood the similarity between Satanism and atheism. Oh, I'm also not a kid. I'm an adult. Your argument is weak, not mine.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX There is no similarity between atheism and satanisim. One is a religion and the other is the abscence of religion. They are complete opposites. According to your bio you are 20. THat is still a kid in my book.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@kurisu925 Satanists are also atheists. That's the similarity, idiot.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 10 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX dumbass, satan is an enemy of god. if u believe in satan, by default u believe in god, so u cant be an atheist can u? eat my japanese shit u hungry off-load
pranskius 7 months ago
@pranskius I don't believe in either of them, dumbass. So yes, I can be an atheist (and I am). Eat your own shit. I'm not interested.
XxC0NDEMNEDxX 7 months ago
@XxC0NDEMNEDxX Because frankly the evidence is pointing to it being a scam.
kurisu925 10 months ago
In the sixties Germanium crystals were used for their resonating properties to build "cat whisker" radios. Tesla had found that by placing and electrostatic charge through the Schuman cavity at about 60hz, he could transmit wireless energy all over the world. In his book "sea of energy" Henry Moray stated that cosmic radiance could easily be harnessed with an aerial and crystal. Today NOKIA has a cellphone on the market that uses this ambient wave recovery technology to keep its battery charged!
dynagravitomagnetic 11 months ago
oh WOW almost HALF A VOLvery inpressive
powermaks 11 months ago
25 dislikes...i bet you'll really dislike it when i have you high in the air using the hutchinson effect!!!
Yngjust7 11 months ago
All the people who say he's reading resistance you clearly have never owned a auto range meter. At 4:30 you can clearly see a close up of the meter and where it is set to, which is volts. When you remove your probes from a auto range meter the meter will jump around to find the voltage, because thats what a auto range does, it goes to the high voltage first so that it won't blow the meter. And no i'm not a fan of john, he faked most of his anti gravity videos.
ibpointless2 11 months ago
@ibpointless2 Faked, as in, regarding the video with the fishing line in the corner? Please tell me that's not the video you're referring to... if so, lol.
General4nubis 10 months ago
@General4nubis No as in the video's of things floating which are actually just him dropping shit and plaing the film in reverse.
kurisu925 10 months ago
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eiddnaffokcuf 1 year ago
if you study m theory of which some rudimentary information exist even on you tube you will know we mayhave 11 subatomic dimensions and if this theory holds up to these multi billon dollar accleraror experiments it may rewrite physics. i dont know it these things are faked here - but they may not be impossible
MrIzzyDizzy 1 year ago
Gotta have it.
bigA2tall 1 year ago
half of an electron volt? find me anything that runs on half an electron vault and ill give all my money to john hutchison
honeymonster147 1 year ago
@honeymonster147 He was not even measureing volts. Watch closely when he takes the tester off of the "battery". You can see the reading suddenly spike. He was measureing resistance. He must really think people are stupid to let that show in his video.
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My question is how long will that motor keep going? If it goes forever he really has something. If not forever, its basically just a new kind of battery. He should put a bunch in series to power his house, this would be an excellent example as well as a way to save on his power bill.
PMnews1 1 year ago
lol wtf how bogus. when he takes the leads off the rocks, the reading skyrockets. he wasnt reading volts.
looks like his volt meter is set to resistance... fraud.
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Definitely amazing, from common things!
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checksummedchest 1 year ago
Jhon Hutchison is a con man... How is this fact not blatantly obvious to every one? Do his believers just not even question weather he is legitimate or not? Honestly about 10 minutes of research will find you the answer to all of his tricks. From his early simple camera tricks to this one. By the way how do you know what those are filled with? If he filled them with orange juice they would work too... Did you people even go to highschool? They do this as an expiriment in science class.
MrAwsome514 1 year ago
@MrAwsome514 his volt meter is set to resistance... when he removes the leads from the ROCKS, the reading goes wild, does not go to 0
Zososg 1 year ago
@Zososg Your right I did not even notice the reading jumped when he removed the leads good eye for detail man. Lol I guess he couldn't even spring for the orange juice to make it actually put out voltage huh?
MrAwsome514 1 year ago
@MrAwsome514 it also looks like he films all his levitation videos upside down
and apparently he doesnt know how to mount a tripod to the ceiling
Zososg 1 year ago
@Zososg Actually he uses various techniques for achieving the levitation effects. One os which being to film them upside down as with the melting icecream one. Otheres however are filmed being dropped right side up and then the footage played in reverse. There are more techniques ofcourse but they are all pretty basic camera tricks any novice camera man could perform.
MrAwsome514 1 year ago
i am still scared of his face
omeane 1 year ago
...John ...= the "Comb-over "king ! ....his hair style is like his zeropoint energy Crystal Cells .....covering up Nothing Much !!
jStevieO 1 year ago
those cylinders are filled with AAA batteries connected in parallel.
kurpochelo 1 year ago
some meters can read half a volt if you place the leads on plastic... its complete and utter crap. He is a joke.
BankruptMonopoly 1 year ago
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tealmarlin 1 year ago
at 04:26 the positive rod going throgh the celllook to be made of bismuth this would add up as bismuth is exeptionaly diaeletric aswell as diamagnetic which may have effect on the cyrstal mix
It could just as much be silver plate
count3rculture 1 year ago
one more thing they did replicate his work and it's all over youtube as a big fucking joke lol. the John Hutchison effect is a movie term to were you take a box and flip the cam and the box to make it look like stuff can fly.. if he fakes his work to be famous then yes it is a scam.
MadHatterTruth 1 year ago
@MadHatterTruth I remember seeing some older videos of his "levitation" effects where you could actually see the monofilament line he used to jerk things around. Everything about this guy is completely fraudulent, a joke. That anyone takes him seriously speaks to their gullibility.
TammyFayeSyndrome 1 year ago
i had to comment because i think this is funny when people make stuff up we call it the John Hutchison effect . he is famous now because he was crazy. i would watch out for people like John Hutchison because he is or could be a danger to his self or others only because he has brain worms lol.
MadHatterTruth 1 year ago
You can get all sorts of voltages from all kinds of materials most of it comes from (EMR) from TV and Radio stations. The unusual thing (if this is real) is that kind of current this guy gets in order to move that 1.5V motor ~100mA.
theamberco 1 year ago
Anything you cant replicate is obviously Fake. LOL Dumbass this isnt fake. I have a feeling that Johns work wont be appreciated untill after he's dead. Unfortunately thats how stuff works with humans.
marcuelcajon 1 year ago 4
@marcuelcajon johns work wont be appreciated until he gives the world the information needed to replicate his experiments.
cooladas 10 months ago
ive heard that the powder he uses in his batteries with slicon rocks use barium tatanate,aluminium powder or some type of calcite rock and or borox...I think the last one may be wrong but isnt borox a mineral?
count3rculture 1 year ago
i just finished third time watching " Secretes of Nikola Tesla" near the end he said we can use the sun and the sea and transfer that energy to the ionosphere . How ?????????????
dan020350 1 year ago
Ironic that a d cell battery is about 1.635 volts. I bet you could fit a bunch of them in that tube of his.
sixtysevenchevelle 2 years ago
If you think this guy is a scam then research Thomas Henry Moray and you will realize that his main secret was a crystal or mineral. He could produce 50,000 watts out of a 50 pound device. Its people that come here on youtube without proper research that discourage others to believe that this is real. It is REAL, and I recommend you research Nikola Tesla and his Radiant Energy device. Stop being washed out by those who don't know any better.
trance183 2 years ago 23
@trance183 radiant energy was nothing to do with zero point.
YOU do your research in a legitimate knowledge base, rather than learning everything you know on coast2coast am radio
Zososg 1 year ago
@Zososg Did you even read my comment all the way through? I encourage people to look up Nikola Tesla's radiant energy patent because he explains what this energy is and where it might come from. You need to stop trolling YouTube and commenting on something you might have just seen on another video. I will not sit here and argue with a troll when I've done hundreds of hours of experimentation, measurements, and research. Don't get involved. Let us help mankind. You can just spread the word.
trance183 1 year ago
@trance183 yes, nikola tesla worked with radiant energy, thi guy is a fraud though.
nobody can replicate his results. Thomas Henry Moray was a legitimate scientist, this guy is not.
hes a scam artist. stick to legitimate scientists, not a guy using a volt meter incorrectly
Zososg 1 year ago
@Zososg The science is REAL. That is my main point. This guy may be a fraud or not but if he is using real concepts, then I support him in getting the possibility of this science into people's minds. I admit I haven't really looked into Mr. Hutchison's work but I do agree with some of the science he mentions. Mr. Moray and Tesla mention Resonance throughout their years of work. Moray describes his crystal Diode as his main component. Hutchison is at least talking similar science. Thank you.
trance183 1 year ago
@trance183 He primarily bases his claims on outdated theoretical physics from allmost 100 years ago most if not all of which has since been disproven. It is popular to do amungst science based scams. They can easily find a few old records of poorly executed tests from that time period which give the illusion of producing positive results. Also they make the claim that the governement has been trying to cover it up trying to stop people from believeing the properly executed tests.
MrAwsome514 1 year ago
@trance183 Also I would like to point out that such scammers have been working much more cooperatively ever since the internet hit the scene. Now they often work together by supporting eachother's claims to give the illusion that they have some sort of a peer review process going on but infact it is just a mutually benificial partnership.
MrAwsome514 1 year ago
@trance183 p.s. his volt meter is not set to voltage its set to resistance, look how it jumps around after he takes the leads off the "crystals"
Zososg 1 year ago
@trance183 hi im new to learning this, I was wondering you knew how I could get more better information on his works or discoveries.
ongolos 1 year ago
@ongolos Google my friend! Google is your best friend! :D
trance183 1 year ago
@ongolos He has no real works or discoveries. Just look closely at this video again. Watch carefully as he removes the tester from the battery. You can see the reading on the tester spike. If he was measureing voltage, amperage, or wattage it would have dropped to 0 but instead it climbs from the 120 reading all the way to over 2000. The only thing he could be measureing that would have this occure is resistance. Meaning this battery is producing no electricity at all. He is a fraud.
kurisu925 1 year ago
@kurisu925 hey thanks, I think your right , good eye and good observations you have here. I did not catch that if you had not mentioned it. but I wonder how do you propose so manny people back him up? I can't grasp why they would protect a fraud when there are no benefits... and he is not a business man or anything? I still don't know how he made things hover. ...
ongolos 1 year ago
@ongolos Well actually he did not make things hover. He flmed the items falling and then played the footage in reverse and at different speeds. This is why the camera man never tracks the objects movement despite it being his natural instinct to do so. As for why people believe him... I think they just want to believe that such technology is real so badly that they simply can not accept the notion that it is not. Reguardless of how painfully obvious it is.
kurisu925 1 year ago
@kurisu925 His videos were purposly cropped for tv as to look fake. frames removed showing actual movement the speed up and slowdown of the vids. if you look at the remaining original videos available and really analyze you'd see the upside down idea doesnt explain every video. i suppose you don't beleive this vid either. and you think the tubes are batteries right?, lol
newton3010 1 year ago
@newton3010 Do me a favor and just carefully watch that reading on john's Volt meter. Notice that when he takes the tester away from the batery the reading spikes. Only one setting on a volt meter will do that. He is measureing the resistance not the voltage not the amperage just the resistance. So this means one of two things is true. Either John has no idea how to even operate a volt meter correctly or he just thinks people like you are stupid enough to fall for such basic trickery.
kurisu925 1 year ago
@newton3010 Oh and actually yea... I was right about the "levitation" videos too. He altered the footage to make it look like the items that he dropped where being levitated. Just try and explain to me why it is that the camera man filming them never tracks thier movement up? It is a strong natural instinct to track the movement of an object you are focused on so why does he not do it? Because he was focused on the table and the object was dropped into the frame later to be played in reverse.
kurisu925 1 year ago
@kurisu925 explain the icecream in the plactic cup
Carmiel08 10 months ago
@Carmiel08 Simple the cup was upside down and the ice cream was melting and dripping down. The camera was either upside down or the video was flipped with editing software. The right glue could hold the cup in place and the suction between the melting ice cream and the cup could hold it in long enough to take the video. In case you are wondering yes this method has been used in the past to make replications of the video. If I happen across another replication I would be happy to send it to you.
kurisu925 10 months ago
@trance183 Let me just reffer you to my previous comment below...
kurisu925 1 year ago
@trance183 You got my Vote.
shad0wburn3d 10 months ago
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i am sorry to say this, he is a fake, free energy is cool but all of these fuckers are playing people
jebesVas 2 years ago
Please explain...
fucker
norvman 2 years ago
@jebesVas have a little faith that theres more to life than oil.
purpleyarno 1 year ago
Crystals only purify the exchange of energy, or amplify it. Nothing new, but finally nice to see someone who honestly
shows it to the world, without any secrecy crap...
oztronix 2 years ago
John is an inspiration many people. He thinks outside mainstream science. Not everything needs to be proven on a lab report. Weird Science Fu**in' Magic!
Axlaiden 2 years ago
Well, at least his trying! Most of you just sit on your ass, criticizing every vid you see on youtube. He has the right idea, free energy! We might not have it yet, or even ever, but when I see vids like this, it opens up my mind, and I'm sure it does for others aswell. Be positive!
hazzze8448 2 years ago 2
@hazzze8448 imho we have it already.
darkdan4ever 2 years ago
Look here:
watch?v=ORWne1EIWhw
1O6C9LWOU 2 years ago
If this guy can turn metal into jelly, and take power out of rocks like tourmaline and quartz maybe he should take his high voltage and high frequency devices and add some rodin coils blend us up some new metals.
TheRooster44 2 years ago
These are just chemical batteries, and pretty c**p ones at that. The guy mentions electron volts. That's a tiny unit of energy. He obviously doesn't realise what an eV is! He's measuring volts. Only conclusion for me is, he's trying to make money out of his BS.
meonia11 2 years ago
He mentions half an electron volt. I'm fairly impressed his multimeter can detect half an eV. How can someone famous for his work with alternative energy not know what an electron volt is makes no sense to me. Maybe he just uses his own terminology.
DrFishNips 2 years ago
i brung that up cause it seems like if energy thats been trap in some shape or another can be used to power things then wat about spirt energy why wudnt that ever work.........the shadow.......
RVsleep 2 years ago
WANKER!!
annreid1965 2 years ago
Electricity from rocks...ok.
HighCardWins 2 years ago
Magnets can produce electricity. 'Nuf said.
AngryPride 2 years ago
I don't really understand what you mean.
Yes, magnets can generate electricity if arranged if the proper way but they do not just produce power by themselves.
So what is your point?
You certainly can't get power from rocks like this idiot is trying to do.
He is a con man.
HighCardWins 2 years ago
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jetflock 2 years ago
Why would you say that?
TheStarJuggler 2 years ago
Stop making fun of our new age heros of free energy. Hutchison is not only an intelligent man, but a hippie who takes too much weed.
RussianPunch 2 years ago
can zero point cyrstal energy be sprit energy..... for some reson no mater wat i think it is.....................the shadow.......
RVsleep 2 years ago
No, zero-point energy is NOT spiritual-energy. But it is connected to the LIFE FORCE.
Beamshipcaptain 2 years ago
i love this stuff you are it cant i have been telling people about this forever
shizzil100 2 years ago 2
I Just met an other guy, just like John and he is workin an a very unconventional Idea, powerful enough to solve all the energy problem in the world.
Keep u good Work John ! I like your ideas!
ponlur 2 years ago
I think alot of this holds merit. I dont understand the physics surrounding most of this or would I claim to either as so many people seem to do around here theses days.
I do think this sort of tech is censored because it is so revolutionary, it would mean that the entire worlds transport and energy infrastructure would become obsolete virtually overnight.
FinnsFenian 2 years ago
the fact is any company, establishment or governments only true goal is the preservation of that company ect. therefor free energy is a direct threat to said establishments preservation.
FinnsFenian 2 years ago
Its well known that John Hutchinson is a fraudster. The only videos of his "effects" in action are produced and sold by him. He has never been able to reproduce the effect to anyone and no other scientist has ever been able to reproduce it themselves.
This has nothing to do with a government conspiracy and suppression of knowledge. These effects should be very easy to replicate however they do not work and there is no reason why they should.
This is pseudo-science
goingtoeatpizza 2 years ago
I've watched this effect in action. The government is very much involved in sabotaging his work and discrediting him. I have spoke with John myself and i know his story.
jaycmelito 2 years ago
Mate who are you trying to fool?
Johns effect should be simple to replicate. No one has been able to do it. The science is not there.
Either your a troll or your a scam artist like john, im leading toward troll though as you have nothing to gain.
goingtoeatpizza 2 years ago
The VOM tester is set to read resistance not voltage as the display shows different values whenever he moves the prods away from a conductor. Plus, he must have attached a battery to the motor and the aligator clips merely function as a switch that turns on when attached to a conductor.
frolicaholic2008 2 years ago
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sn1pe352 2 years ago
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sn1pe352 2 years ago
noone measures potential in electronvolts. Well educated man. God i would hit him untill there would be no skin on my hands.
spiritass 2 years ago
"There's a new sucker born every day."---Michio Kaku
gyromancy2 2 years ago
oh, so that's where that statement came from. I was wondering how old that saying was.
cracketcrunch 2 years ago
Does any one know if John Hutchison is still around? ?
I worry about people like him.
SloyBolil 2 years ago
yeah me to. the damage he's done to stupid people... I hope he's well dead or at least he's cleaning supermarkets for a living. FRAUD. getting half of an electronvolt of a stone. WOW! i think he's been seriously sick in his childhood.
spiritass 2 years ago
No I like him. He's not making money off of what he does so whay is it a fraud?
Hes just unconvetional.
He refuses to make alot of his adventions public becus he dosent want them to be used by the milatary.
Hes just an oddball.
does his owen thing.
thats it.
-shiol.
SloyBolil 2 years ago 2
No, he's a fraud because he's lying about the things he presents to the world. It doesn't matter whether he made money.
Blndrfist 2 years ago
Scam artist. He's a fraud.
MensaMeme 2 years ago
Very interesting and proves that more work on this to prefect it can go along way to solving our
energy needs.
dave777blaster 2 years ago 2
At different frequency and intensity it can also change the physical and chemical properties of an object.
You have uncovered the secret Technology of the ANNUNANKI.
I have seen in some of? your videos that you are still studying battery to get power,
What you got there is the power source ANTI-GRAVITY+GRAVITY+CONTROL=POWER &
PROPULSION( I HAVE AN IDEA ON HOW TO USE THAT IN THIS MANNER!) GOOD LUCK! MORE PRACTICE! :p
jexphe2k 2 years ago 2