HUTCHISON effect

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The Hutchison Effect was discovered in 1979, while John Hutchison was attempting to recreate Tesla’s experiments. Upon activating Tesla coils, a static electricity generator, and other equipment, Hutchison felt something hit him in the shoulder. He discovered it was a piece of metal, and didn’t necessarily think twice about it. Picking the object up from where it had landed, he tossed it back to where he believed he’d previously placed it. Again, it hit him, sparking the curiosity that would eventually lead him to the discovery that fundamental frequencies can deprive various materials of their gravity.

Upon replication of this process, Hutchison claims that activation of these materials created a complex electromagnetic field causing heavy metals to defy gravity, sail up to the ceiling, and even shred into pieces. According to the Hutchison Effect website, it was the Canadian government that coined the phenomenon the “Hutchison-Effect” after a thorough investigation. 

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