Canadian John Hutchison is a self-taught scientist who reports to have accidentally stumbled onto a collection of phenomena now known as the Hutchison Effect during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back in 1979. Some of the effects produced include levitation of heavy objects, metal samples turned transparent, metals turned into jelly, and the spontaneous fracturing of metals. The Hutchison Effect has been well documented both on film and videotape, and has been witnessed many times by numerous credentialed scientists and engineers. His findings have been televised in the U.S., Japan, and Canada. They have also piqued interest from electrical engineering, aircraft companies, the Canadian Department of Defense, and the military.
you know of any documentation by Hutchinson regarding his work?
only then is replication possible
crippled82 2 years ago
please post your duplication of his fake metal melting effects and then supply the samples.
knebauz 2 years ago
good old art bell
jamesarongray 2 years ago
It surprising that anyone is actually gullible/dumb enough to believe in the so-called Hutchison Effect. I heard that the crazy old dude is obsessed with Paris Hilton and impersonates her too. Too funny.
CaptainSkeebins 2 years ago
the levitation is always shown from a single perspective
fake imho
crippled82 2 years ago
It is NOT the 'Hutchison Effect' it is the 'Tesla Effect'. He uses a Tesla coil - WHO created that ?
FegrusMojo 2 years ago