Glad some minds are still interested in the wonders of our universe. Sadly, most people believe what authority figures tell them and do not put their brain into use.
I agree that a demonstration that this is actually iron would have helped. He could have tapped it or picked it up to demonstrate its mass. Otherwise this could have been plastic burned with a microwave. This will help overcome the skepticism.
Can anyone reproduce this outside Hutchison's house/lab?
@dooglio - I agree that tapping the bar on video would have been nice. Unfortunately Mr. Hutchison's channel was closed down for some reason so I do not have access to the other videos of this series which showed him moving the bar and preparing for the experiment. As for reproducing the effect, I believe a Canadian researcher named George Hathaway reproduced it but I am not 100% sure. A good site to read up on this topic is: TheHutchisonEffect[dot]com
It would be nice if you could have tapped that bar with a hammer before and after to prove it was indeed iron. Otherwise we just have to take your word. And that is not proof of anything. I'm sure, as a scientist, you understand that. It looks as though this object was actually hollow because it sunk inwards as it melted.
@DakotaRTinTX - I agree that it would have been nice to see the bar tapped with a hammar before hand, but I did not do the experiment, Mr. Hutchison did. If you are interested, I have compiled a bunch of information about The Hutchison Effect into one post. If you ever want to check it out, it is on my facebook page, but since I cannot post links here, I will message it to you
@DakotaRTinTX It sunk in because the mass of everything can be shrunk to alot more than 1000th than its size. Youve went through sixth grade science didnt you?
I have reason to believe the legitimacy of this video, but could you do some physical demonstration that it is in fact Iron? Otherwise I don't know if your just some guy who had a chunk of rubber and a dismanteled microwave. Because then I could do the same exact thing. Please post more videos like this.
@pookzta Ahh so ur the owner of this video, I saw you on the 911 stuff, and how u mentioned this as well. This stuff hutchinson is working on has good potential, but it can be a pity when it falls into the wrong hands, it might be very true that like they did to Nikola Tesla, the gov or private companies may have gotten a hold of this tech and Nikola's to use it for the wrong purposes.
But as usual I personally never say for sure, but I;m always on the look out and prepared just in case.
That's amazing, just twisted that thing up like nothin'. Scary implications, no wonder Tesla backed out of revealing so many things he knew at the time.
This looked like a painted clay block (or play dough) no sound (could have hit metal with tuning fork)
See object is rough in texture where manufactured metal is most always very smooth.
Sorry but skeptic on this one.
mjr33mjr 2 months ago
weapon...much?
hongkongfooyHAZE 2 months ago
Glad some minds are still interested in the wonders of our universe. Sadly, most people believe what authority figures tell them and do not put their brain into use.
maxmoedotcom 6 months ago
this is art!
glowingentity 6 months ago
What a great toy, now we can turn people into mush.
HemiHead66 7 months ago
A young man recently replicated Mr. Hutchison's crystal power cell technology, check it out: watch?v=YD4Bz6ABUxg
pookzta 8 months ago
I agree that a demonstration that this is actually iron would have helped. He could have tapped it or picked it up to demonstrate its mass. Otherwise this could have been plastic burned with a microwave. This will help overcome the skepticism.
Can anyone reproduce this outside Hutchison's house/lab?
dooglio 9 months ago
@dooglio - I agree that tapping the bar on video would have been nice. Unfortunately Mr. Hutchison's channel was closed down for some reason so I do not have access to the other videos of this series which showed him moving the bar and preparing for the experiment. As for reproducing the effect, I believe a Canadian researcher named George Hathaway reproduced it but I am not 100% sure. A good site to read up on this topic is: TheHutchisonEffect[dot]com
pookzta 9 months ago
@pookzta
I have those vids :D
BinaryBunyip 5 months ago
@dooglio its not plastic, in another video he shows the bits are magnetic
Skryde 1 month ago
It would be nice if you could have tapped that bar with a hammer before and after to prove it was indeed iron. Otherwise we just have to take your word. And that is not proof of anything. I'm sure, as a scientist, you understand that. It looks as though this object was actually hollow because it sunk inwards as it melted.
DakotaRTinTX 10 months ago 2
@DakotaRTinTX - I agree that it would have been nice to see the bar tapped with a hammar before hand, but I did not do the experiment, Mr. Hutchison did. If you are interested, I have compiled a bunch of information about The Hutchison Effect into one post. If you ever want to check it out, it is on my facebook page, but since I cannot post links here, I will message it to you
See ya,
-Abe
pookzta 10 months ago
@DakotaRTinTX It sunk in because the mass of everything can be shrunk to alot more than 1000th than its size. Youve went through sixth grade science didnt you?
Digitalman271 9 months ago
thanks ...keep up the good work Abe...I have been convinced for years now ...I hope your efforts will encourage others to look deeper.
skibee50 10 months ago
Umm know where I can learn this?!?
Techrave1 1 year ago
how did you do this?? ? ? ??? !
arkfussion 1 year ago
I have reason to believe the legitimacy of this video, but could you do some physical demonstration that it is in fact Iron? Otherwise I don't know if your just some guy who had a chunk of rubber and a dismanteled microwave. Because then I could do the same exact thing. Please post more videos like this.
mousetrap128 1 year ago 5
@mousetrap128
there are a lot more on my channel, just search my videos for Hutchison Effect.
Thanks,
-Abe
Abraham Hafiz Rodriguez
M2 Medical Student
B.S. Biology / Neurobiology
pookzta 1 year ago
@pookzta Ahh so ur the owner of this video, I saw you on the 911 stuff, and how u mentioned this as well. This stuff hutchinson is working on has good potential, but it can be a pity when it falls into the wrong hands, it might be very true that like they did to Nikola Tesla, the gov or private companies may have gotten a hold of this tech and Nikola's to use it for the wrong purposes.
But as usual I personally never say for sure, but I;m always on the look out and prepared just in case.
EBE246 4 months ago
great video, great work
jasonspinmaster 1 year ago
That's amazing, just twisted that thing up like nothin'. Scary implications, no wonder Tesla backed out of revealing so many things he knew at the time.
Keep the videos coming. Thx
N1k1mon 1 year ago