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Friday June 27th, 2003

Host

Art Bell

Guests

Clip Streams

 
The Hutchison Effect
 
Zero Point Energy Cell

Recap

The Hutchison Effect

The "jellification" of metal and the levitation of objects were brought about by the "Hutchison Effect," explained Canadian-based inventor John Hutchison (website), Art Bell's guest on Friday's night. Using such items as Tesla coils and RF generators to create the effect, Hutchison said a 1500 lb. transformer was lifted one inch.

Click here to view the "Hutchison Effect" evidenced in this composite photo of metal pieces. These deformations occurred at room temperature as a result of a complex combination of electromagnetic fields. Here is a guide to the images:
  • Left above: Steel.
  • Left below: Aluminum with coin marks and one coin inserted in the partially opened crack.
  • Middle: Completely cracked aluminum bar.
  • Right above and below: Aluminum block partially cut open to show a piece of wood (brown material) which cold melted into the aluminum.
Hutchison also talked about the Zero Point Energy Cells he created back in 1994. Composed of such materials as barium titanate and micro Casimir plates, he said the cell, about the size of a "D" battery, could collect Zero Point energy "that is all around the universe," and put out about one volt of power. Also in the works, is a Zero Point toy that could act like the tricorder from Star Trek, with an LCD readout that reflects fluctuations in energy and the movement of objects.
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