Hutchinson Effect Explained
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remember them ancients who lifted massive stone blocks with harmonics?
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@belowthepovertyline yes math is for idiots who canot see in three diamentionaly and performa task
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Hey man, I'm sorry you have to deal with so many small-minded haters here. I found your video to be rather informative, and have too many questions to ask in this forum. I also don't have a strong math/physics background which complicates things even further. If I had just one question, I guess it would be: Are these high frequency tesla coils difficult to build? If not, why are there not more DIYers experimenting with anti-gravity and phase-shifting? It's fascinating!
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@evilzombiepig7 thanks i was lucky i was not programed as you are an idot sevant propery programed i feel sorry for you go watch cnn and eat your macdonalds hamburger SAD VERY SAD THERES SO MUCH SPACE TAKEN UP ON EARTH BY human trash
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@johnkhutchison1 With that kind of grammar you probably didn't make it through English class let alone mathematics.
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ADDLETHEREFOREIAMMICHAELPHELPS . You can't do study physics without having the necessary understanding of mathematics and physics, which Hutchison clearly has neither of.
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@terrifiedprojects No. I don't. That never happened.
/argument
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@gaylordQtinkledink I disagree. The Philadelphia Experiment was done to prove Einstein's Unified Field Theory. Two tests were done and the second one worked. They traveled up and down the East Coast.
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interesting video, and thanks for posting. i am interested in ufo propulsion systems, and apparently ufos are described as making little or no sound while being observed. there are several types of waves that are also interesting. sound (that can levitate lite objects in a medium like air, but are no good in the near vacuum of outer space), gravity waves (which i don't fully understand, yet), and magnetic waves. question- has there been research on multiple types of wave manipulation?
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@johnkhutchison1 Can you shed light on the 528Hz vs. 432Hz debate between Dr. Len Horowitz and Jamie Buturff, Dan Winter, Jason Verbelli? Thanks for the info and for being a wonderful person Namaste
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@gaylordQtinkledink wow, you got me convinced dolt.
thanks lots of pee brain idiots out there maybe check allmy videos go to slideshare user john kenneth hutchison great pdf uploaded oh theres lots of folks exsperimenting thanks
johnkhutchison1 3 days ago
So basically, you operate your coil at the atomic resonance of some type of structure with a fairly uniform character. This establishes a "coupling" between the energy of your wave and the structure. By then tuning up and down a certian amount you can transfer energy to the structure in the form of magnetic repulsion or phase changes (liquefaction, et. al.)
Do you have anything academic working on this? How repeatable are these experiments? What are the frequency ranges involved?
goldenzoltan 3 weeks ago
@goldenzoltan thanks only millitary scientists working on it
johnkhutchison1 3 weeks ago
JH is not a theoretical physicist--he's admitted he doesn't understand the math behind the theories he's claimed. If I pop a zit, that doesn't make me a dermatologist, nor does shaving my head make me a barber. Learning physics without math is a joke, and he is neither creating theories nor using any sort of scientific method.
belowthepovertyline 1 month ago
@belowthepovertyline not programmed lucky me poor you
johnkhutchison1 3 days ago