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Topic started on 27-4-2007 @ 05:39 AM by Truth4hire
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Snake oil or actual antigravity?
He does sound like a court jester and certainly is not a professional presenter.
I wish to believe but...
o Who is he?
o Where did this clip come from?
o When was it shot?
o How exactly does this device work?
T4H
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reply posted on 27-4-2007 @ 08:41 AM by Dallas
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Don't have any info your looking for off hand, but would like to say I found the vid interesting, especially when he brings up part of the materials
list as being particle board from a 50s' experiment. Odd, as I believe particle board was non-existent until the seventies?, I could be wrong and
have not looked it up but that's my observation.
Dallas
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reply posted on 27-4-2007 @ 08:59 AM by tom goose
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i think this has to do with Bill Hutchenson (spelling)
en.wikipedia.org...
as i know, this guy is the man for antigravity. he is from vancouver canada, and apparently his house was raided and most of his equipment and
experiments seized and then handed over to lockheed martin. so the story goes.
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reply posted on 27-4-2007 @ 09:21 AM by greatlakes
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Originally posted by tom goose
i think this has to do with Bill Hutchenson (spelling)
en.wikipedia.org...
as i know, this guy is the man for antigravity. he is from vancouver canada, and apparently his house was raided and most of his equipment and
experiments seized and then handed over to lockheed martin. so the story goes. 
His name is John Hutchison and he is quite 'famous' in antigravity circles.
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reply posted on 27-4-2007 @ 09:55 AM by just theory
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I watched this video ages ago and found it quite interesting, i think theres something to it, certainly its good to watch these sort of videos to
piece the puzzle together if there really is anything to it along these lines, at the very least it gives you ideas and gets you thinking.
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reply posted on 27-4-2007 @ 10:15 PM by DragonsDemesne
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As to who he is, I think I heard him say his name was 'Chris something-or-other' at the very end of that clip, but I couldn't make it out.
Based on what the guy said in the video, I think he is just observing magnetic effects, rather than antigravity. It was a little hard to follow, but
I believe he did say that he had three of those particle board setups that he shows. Anyway, the way the wires are wound, you would get a magnetic
field pointing vertically. If you had a second one of those, and had them oriented so that the magnetic fields were either north-north or
south-south, then obviously they would repel.
The one question mark is whether there would be enough of a magnetic field to overcome gravity and actually lift the other board. It also has no
explanation for the way the man described the appearance of the air between the boards or the behaviour after he tried to turn the device off. Quite
frankly, I don't believe that part, and he didn't show his device running on the video. If he was doing something really dangerous or stupid with
his power supply, I can perhaps see the arc he described and him knocking out the power, though.
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reply posted on 28-4-2007 @ 12:31 AM by iori_komei
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Originally posted by Dallas
Don't have any info your looking for off hand, but would like to say I found the vid interesting, especially when he brings up part of the materials
list as being particle board from a 50s' experiment. Odd, as I believe particle board was non-existent until the seventies?, I could be wrong and
have not looked it up but that's my observation.
Dallas 
Partcile board was invented during World War 2, that became popular
during the end of the 1940's because of lumber shortages.
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reply posted on 28-4-2007 @ 10:27 AM by Truth4hire
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Thanks guys. It seems easy enough to build yourself?
Any dutch on the board who can give me the correct translation of "particle board"???
Is it "Spaanplaat"?
Would it matter btw if you used anything else like triplex? Why would particle board be significant??? What about the power supply???
The slides he showed are from the Telus Group???

It sure looks tempting to try this out...........
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 12:32 AM by DragonsDemesne
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I cannot see the type of wood having any significance except for weight. Whether this is real antigravity (probably not) or magnetism or any other
lifting force, it will obviously work better if it is lifting a lighter load. I don't know much about wood, but maybe particle board is lighter than
other types?
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 04:49 AM by greatlakes
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Its not lighter per volume but it is much stronger compared to natural wood or plywood. Its really essentially a composite material. Of course not
using graphite, but using wood fibers and resin or glue as a binder and pressure to compress the chipboard.
Is someone here going to build one?
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 07:38 AM by Truth4hire
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I´ll try it, but need to be sure about the way the power needs to be hooked up, how the spools are linked and wired (and with what!).
Noone seems to know what this is or where the plans are...
The video simply does not tell us that much...
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 12:35 PM by thedangler
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ok people
the guys name is stan deyo. the videos name as i found it is, Anti-gravity, free energy & the technology of the new world order.(2005).avi i found
it using the program from this site.
www.emule-project.net
good luck.
the water car stuff is pretty neat to. where he presents to poeple how its works. and actually told people he went to car companies to explain his
invention. they all know about it.
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 12:41 PM by tom goose
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Originally posted by Truth4hire
I´ll try it, but need to be sure about the way the power needs to be hooked up, how the spools are linked and wired (and with what!).
Noone seems to know what this is or where the plans are...
The video simply does not tell us that much...
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the problem with Hutchensons work, is that he does not have the slightest idea of what he is doing. have you seen the inside of this guys appartment?
there is more space on a submarine, it is totaly cluttered with any electronic device he can get his hands on.
when he turns dials, he is not experimenting as much as he is just "feeling for it" for something to happen.
Because his experiments have been difficult to reproduce, if even possible, people have suggested that maybe the man is doing these things with his
mind. He does have an interesting mind.
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 04:49 PM by Truth4hire
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Originally posted by thedangler
ok people
the guys name is stan deyo. the videos name as i found it is, Anti-gravity, free energy & the technology of the new world order.(2005).avi

Good stuff!
Will look around for it, thank you
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 04:53 PM by Truth4hire
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Originally posted by tom goose
the problem with Hutchensons work, is that he does not have the slightest idea of what he is doing. have you seen the inside of this guys appartment?
there is more space on a submarine, it is totaly cluttered with any electronic device he can get his hands on.

I really love Hutchison, I believe he was in the "Race to Zero point" movie as well. Not sure he uses his mind though (although, who knows?). From
what I gather he is using something like electronic sound resonance to create all sorts of weird fields, which is really interesting....
I´m going to look into Stan Deyo (the original vid) because this sure has me interested, and if easy to build as he says, why not!
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 06:00 PM by Cygnific
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Originally posted by Truth4hire
Any dutch on the board who can give me the correct translation of "particle board"???
Is it "Spaanplaat"?

It is indeed Spaanplaat, no idea if it matters to your experiment though.
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reply posted on 29-4-2007 @ 11:30 PM by nerbot
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Great thread, love the video.
I think the material for the base would not be that important. Plywood or any man made timber based sheet may work?
I want to build one too
The interesting thing to me was the spacing of the pins/threads and the possible link to the use of increasing frequency of mass to provide faster
than light speed travel, or something like that. Saw in a video a while back. It was about the nasa images of the tethered satellite experiment and
the apparent ufos from the video. Upon close inspection it appeared there was a rotating and pulsing wave in a galaxy kind of shape emmitted from
these craft?? Long video but worth a look
video here
Interesting subject and worth having some fun with.
My own spaceship..what fun
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reply posted on 30-4-2007 @ 12:33 AM by DragonsDemesne
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I have a guess as to how the power is hooked up, but I can't be sure. Assuming that my theory is right, then he is just running a current through
the wires, wrapped around the apparatus as shown in his video. I don't know what he is using for a power source, but I'd guess something fairly
heavy-duty, since it takes a lot of power to magnetically levitate something. I'd guess perhaps a car battery, but that is quite dangerous to play
around with, unless you know exactly what you are doing, so I'd start out with something smaller, or else have an expert do it for you if you are not
one.
My diagram of how I think it works
Also see the right hand rule for a way to know which direction the magnetic field points
when a current is going through a wire.
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reply posted on 4-5-2007 @ 05:14 PM by Truth4hire
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Well, this is a good start.. I think the particle board is used because it is light weight? If so balsa wood could be good as well (stuff you make
kites off)
About the power supply, what if I just run household current through there? (220v in my case).
Looking forward to blowing out the power in the entire block the anarchist says...
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reply posted on 5-5-2007 @ 02:07 AM by DragonsDemesne
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Well I haven't worked it out, but I'd think that a wall current would be enough. You can also compensate for a smaller power supply by adding more
windings and more of the 'poles' that have windings on them. (basically the same thing in either case, as you are getting more windings either way)
If you had, say, to pick some arbitrary numbers, 1 amp and 10 windings, or 10 amps and 1 winding, those would produce the same magnetic field.
(again, those are just hypothetical numbers to illustrate the idea, please don't hurt somebody with 10 amps :p)
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