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Originally posted by pandapowerjamie
reply to post by UcDat
Tell me what it is, This is the guy who has claimed he has tapped into the "Zero point energy" vacuum right?
Jamie.
Originally posted by iamhobo
Can someone tell me why this is in the 'Skunk Works' section of the forum. I'm just curious that's all. I'm looking forward to seeing/hearing what John has up his sleeve though. I hope it's groundbreaking.
Originally posted by iamhobo
Can someone tell me why this is in the 'Skunk Works' section of the forum. I'm just curious that's all. I'm looking forward to seeing/hearing what John has up his sleeve though. I hope it's groundbreaking.
Originally posted by liejunkie01
Originally posted by iamhobo
Can someone tell me why this is in the 'Skunk Works' section of the forum. I'm just curious that's all. I'm looking forward to seeing/hearing what John has up his sleeve though. I hope it's groundbreaking.
Because many like me believe that this is all smoke and mirrors. If the guy literally had breakthrough science we would reap the benefits. Instead we get crappy videos of "occurances" that cannot be replicated.
I believe that he is a fraud. This is my opinion and I do not wish to come in here bashing the op. It is just that this kind of entertainment comes along often. Every time his work goes no where. It seems he is more interested in interviews and Youtube videos, instead of using his discoveries to better himself and mankind.
IMO he is being suppressed TPTB will never encourage this kind of revolutionary invention.
Originally posted by UcDat
Now his work has floored the scientific community..
This is the guy who the "Hutchison hoax" is named after:
Originally posted by pandapowerjamie
Tell me what it is, This is the guy who has claimed he has tapped into the "Zero point energy" vacuum right?
The Hutchison hoax is named after an eccentric Canadian, John Hutchison, a fan of Nikola Tesla and Tesla coils. Hutchison claims to have discovered a number of weird things, such as the levitation of heavy objects and the fusion of metal and wood by forces heretofore undetected by normal scientists. Hutchison calls these weird things "the Hutchison effect." Some of the things he calls weird seem to be explainable in terms of electromagnetism and other known physical forces, but he has more mysterious explanations, such as zero point energy and electromagnetic fields that cancel out gravity. Unfortunately, he seems to be the only one who can produce the effects, but not even he can replicate them—at least not in the presence of unbiased observers. His evidence consists mainly of his word and his videos.
Originally posted by john_bmth
Originally posted by UcDat
Now his work has floored the scientific community..
...with laughter
If Hutchison can't even replicate his own experiments, why would any scientist even try to replicate them?
Originally posted by UcDat
Show one article where an actual professional scientist dares even to dispute this mans work.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
If Hutchison can't even replicate his own experiments, why would any scientist even try to replicate them?
Originally posted by UcDat
Show one article where an actual professional scientist dares even to dispute this mans work.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Hutchison hoax
Excellent let TPTB be striped naked now all external text pulled from your quote
energy and electromagnetic fields that cancel out gravity. Unfortunately, he seems to be the only one who can produce the effects, but not even he can replicate them—at least not in the presence of unbiased observers. His evidence consists mainly of his word and his videos.
False look into his vids he does show off for a few newscast. TPTB that control your media (you know those six media giants one or more of which I would venture touches the very site that put this bs up) wont touch this story unless its to smear it. Notice how they use the term 'he seems' to cover their asses form being sued for lying.
His laboratory is his garage, kitchen, and other rooms in his apartment. Much of his apparatus seems to have come from military surplus stores.
True other than the fact his 'garage' is more like a storage locker and ya 90% of his equipment was military. This is why he doesn't do a lot of the cool matter bending stuff anymore His experiments have impacted his whole building with other tenants reporting floating tables and the likes...
Burp gimme some more TPTB propaganda so very tasty
edit on 28-4-2011 by UcDat because: I need me a spell checkedit on 28-4-2011 by UcDat because: legal bableextra DIV
Originally posted by Itop1
Not taking sides here but wher does it say that he cant replicate them, do you have any source?
Scientific Opinion
In a posting to the sci.physics.research newsgroup, Marc Millis, who ran the now-defunct Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program for NASA wrote:
This "Hutchison Effect" has been claimed for years, without any independent verification — ever. In fact, its originator can't even replicate it on demand. This has been investigated more than once, been part of documentaries on The Discovery Channel, but still never seems to pass critical muster. This is in the category of folklore. In general, the "American Antigravity" web site caters to such folklore and its enthusiasts......Yes, I am the author and therefor am biased as to the value of this report.
—Marc G. Millis, Video Footage Of Antigravity ?Text