The Hutchison Effect: Anonymous Inventor Recreates The Effect

www.americanantigravity.com – An inventor who wishes to remain anonymous provided this footage in which the antigravity & levitation effects of the Hutchison Effect appear to be recreated with a variety of common household objects composed of metals, plastics, and wood. The inventor, a PhD scientist in the American Southwest, contributed this footage to American Antigravity with a request to remain anonymous. It was filmed in the mid-2000’s and the inventor claimed to understand the Hutchison Effect well enough to recreate at least part of it, although he described using different equipment. Like John Hutchison, the anonymous inventor claimed to be using a Tesla Coil as part of the equipment involved with these experiments, but additionally described using a cryogenic optical apparatus and waveguides to provide a more controlled means of applying the resonant fields to the test area. While this footage cannot be completely validated, it shown be noted that materials shown do spontaneously levitate out of the camera-frame exactly as they do in older footage by John Hutchison. Typically, as the field begins to interact with the materials in question, antigravity effects seem to cause the lighter end of the material to lift first, followed rapidly by the bulk of the material. A piece of glass or crystal is positioned at the center of the table in this footage, and appears to be re-positioned in between camera takes during experiments. While the anonymous inventor did not

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