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Anti-Gravity Hutchison Effect on Goop

Strange levitation effect on goop while juggling.  
 
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jupy921 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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John is a Fake. His last metal bending videos had his thumb in them; until I asked him about it; and he took that video down. He then attempt to cover up the slip up by filming the same Metal (lead?) strip again with his hand in the frame. A strip he claims is stainless steel. You tell me if it looks or acts like a piece of stainless steel. It bends like a strip of roofing lead. His "foam"...I mean "Iron" block, wax melting with a paint stripping gun, is his most current claim to his effect. ???
chrispyt77 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Now can you demonstrate transmutation of metals -

Use trick photography to burn holes in the centre of a stainless steel rod, making it ferrous and magnetic in the centre. And film it too, please.

I love parlour tricks. Fun fun fun.
ThoughtWave64 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Hutchison used centrifugal force in his "illusions". I believe he mounted a camera to a platform which was in itself mounted on a spinning device. The items on the table portion of the set up were held in place by the spinning G-force (like a swinging bucket with H2O in it). As it filmed he would slow the device down, and gradually the G-forces would reduce to the point where the items would "fall", or from the mounted camera they appear to "rise" magically. I will post if I can reproduce this.
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.......i cant really see how any of these comments make any sense. i honsetly think this could be real. don't send me hate messages, but i dont think something could sit on the roof of something, and move around, then fall, or be filmed backwards, with something else forewards, and no, i'm not an idiot, i know you can easily edit something like this.
CollinAlexander (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This is not CGI. It's real photography. It's not backwards, it's upside down. A magnet is holding the little cup in place. The honey was chilled so it didn't drip too fast.

I masked off the side of the video, and composited me juggling, to "prove" it was right side up. Make sense now?
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Yep, i thought of this right after i posted my comment :D Sorry! :)
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Thank you!
I think if John's stuff is REAL then he's onto something, whether he can explain it or not, but I haven't seen any videos that couldn't have been faked through trickery, or even any vids that really show what he's doing....
His "levitating objects" vids for example, why does he never show the devices he's using, or use wide angle shots from different angles?
I'd like to believe him but I'll remain a skeptic till he shows more of what he's doing, with GOOD film equipment...
BLUEANGEL7777777777 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Sorry the Hutch recorded his work like in the 80's originally. They did not have CGI then and very little public access to Video editing equipment.
Two thumbs down.
testyvenom (7 months ago) Show Hide
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looks like the goo was recorded upside-down in front of a green-screen....
fatsomamacheese (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Gravity doesn't depict where a shadow goes...light does. Shine the light in a certain direction and the shadow of the object is on the ceiling. Record it upside down and it appears normal.

Ask yourself why John never shows his objects being placed on the wood, why does the video usually start after especially in the case of the goop.

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