While you are looking up the so-called conspiracy, make sure to "look-up" the technology itself. Mr. Hutchinson repeatedly used his equipment in areas where he knew the coils would interfere with aircraft and other sensitive equipment, such as those found in hospitals. The radical magnetic waves are hard to control and propagation is almost that of microwave, so the potential for interference was much greater. If he wanted to test he should have done so in a more remote area.
Microsoft has recently announced and provided a demo of wireless electricity, otherwise known as magnetic resonance. Quite an ingenious invention, though not their invention, still a major leap forward. I can't wait to see what else will emerge!
All you need to create this effect is a large tesla coil to produce "wireless" electricity, and something to produce radio wave frequencies. You have to find the resonance frequency of the material you are bombarding. As it resonates the electrical signal being sent through it causes weird effects. (considering atoms are really just a positive charge with a negative charge orbiting it) Vibrations make the atoms unstable, and electricity causes them to re-arrange their charge... think about it.
it's probably one of his first experiments in 1979
tipogabo 5 months ago
@Zanomatt witricity. com is a 2007 US patent, with low efficiency if compared to Tesla's systems
tipogabo 5 months ago
Debunked years ago.
08DRMidnite 5 months ago
Questo spiega moltissime cose:come è avvenuta la costruzione del castello di corallo,come levitano gli OVNI ,ecc,
vansecondomarco 1 year ago
Fake, FAKE,FAKE!!!!!!!
gary6599 1 year ago
Just wires tricks.
obaeyens 1 year ago
Tesla
grinningsphinx 3 years ago
While you are looking up the so-called conspiracy, make sure to "look-up" the technology itself. Mr. Hutchinson repeatedly used his equipment in areas where he knew the coils would interfere with aircraft and other sensitive equipment, such as those found in hospitals. The radical magnetic waves are hard to control and propagation is almost that of microwave, so the potential for interference was much greater. If he wanted to test he should have done so in a more remote area.
Zanomatt 3 years ago
Microsoft has recently announced and provided a demo of wireless electricity, otherwise known as magnetic resonance. Quite an ingenious invention, though not their invention, still a major leap forward. I can't wait to see what else will emerge!
Zanomatt 3 years ago
All you need to create this effect is a large tesla coil to produce "wireless" electricity, and something to produce radio wave frequencies. You have to find the resonance frequency of the material you are bombarding. As it resonates the electrical signal being sent through it causes weird effects. (considering atoms are really just a positive charge with a negative charge orbiting it) Vibrations make the atoms unstable, and electricity causes them to re-arrange their charge... think about it.
raydiddy420 3 years ago