Duration: 02:59 minutes Upload Time: 2006-12-26 22:35:06 User: SowhatNC :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Video is from Google video. Video footage of the Hutchison Effect. It is an anti-gravity & jellification/melting effects machine, that can lift any type of material. Discovered by John Hutchison, a Canadian in 1979. John Hutchison's work has been documented since the early 1980's on several mediums, which George Hathaway compiled in 1991 into a single 6-hour video featuring everything that he could find on the effect. www.hutchisoneffectonline.com |
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h4rk4t ::: Favorites 2007-02-27 05:46:49 ya because what do you think the military wants to do? steal the idea? come up with some bs lie that everyone believes cause it makes sense to them? I'd stay as farrrrr the fuck away i could from the usa if i had some inventions such as this guy, __________________________________________________ | |
uch ::: Favorites 2007-02-28 09:26:52 its fake..all fake..no one recognises this fony balony __________________________________________________ | |
capncrunch9233 ::: Favorites 2007-03-08 21:19:24 hahaha no its not. ppl thought that for years but now we can reproduce this quite easily. its not fake at all, but it is really incredible __________________________________________________ | |
bobviously ::: Favorites 2007-03-09 23:24:11 agreed. I can fake the anti-gravity stuff. Does it not bother folks that these clips are only seconds long apiece? Find out if hutchinson has an airplane license. __________________________________________________ | |
Bestfreestylist ::: Favorites 2007-03-17 01:47:30 dude they say right in the video the float up hover AND FALL BACK DOWN. that is why they are seconds long, they don't show them falling. moron __________________________________________________ | |
SowhatNC ::: Favorites 2007-03-17 04:34:39 Make a fake video of water levitating I'd love to compare. __________________________________________________ | |
bobviously ::: Favorites 2007-03-19 10:31:16 "Dude" ... is someone who makes a video purposely designed to deceive me, going to tell the truth? Look around youtube... there are magicians everywhere who look like they're levitating crap, but it's all tricks, right? Hutchinson gets money and notoriety for his "magician's" tricks. People have been fooling the gullible for ages. Thanks for signing your comment. __________________________________________________ | |
Ferret09 ::: Favorites 2007-03-19 17:07:53 Also tinfoil unfolding in mid air, not just anybody spends half their life creating fake reenactments of levitation. __________________________________________________ | |
raikensin ::: Favorites 2007-03-20 23:14:29 it's all real, they have a documentary footage on discovery channel. __________________________________________________ | |
VileEighty ::: Favorites 2007-03-22 02:38:23 The camerawork is so unnatural... why wouldn't the camera man follow the floating objects? It wouldn't by any chance be because it isn't real, would it? What a crock... __________________________________________________ | |
jc84144 ::: Favorites 2007-03-26 11:21:56 funny how we never see this test with water, somthing which can be lifted with wires.. and when bottles full of water go up, the water does start floting inside the bottle first. Also there is some footage he did with a green plate... after watched in slow motion, i noticed a wire shining in the light.. __________________________________________________ | |
Holoverse ::: Favorites 2007-04-02 06:17:14 Go meet the man! You'll see then that this aint fake. Why would he spend 22 years on this shit huh?? __________________________________________________ | |
magicmand32 ::: Favorites 2007-04-03 09:19:32 Appart from this, as a magician (albeit not a great one) I know of many methods to give the appearance of anti gravity. But I think the most compelling evidence is that he has been doing it for almost 30 years, why is he not the richest and most famous man on the planet. And why havent the Military forced him to give up his method? Im not convinced for one second. I like the guys question about whether this man has a pilots license hehe. __________________________________________________ | |
magicmand32 ::: Favorites 2007-04-03 09:20:49 Hmmm, Looks great but there are a few points to consider. 1. The obects seem to shoot up rather than float up - loss of weight would not cause an object to suddenly shoot up unless some other force was acting upon it. Electromagnetism? 2. The water in the glass appears to be frozen. Why not try it with liquid water, that would be damn convincing? 3. old grainy image can conceal wire/invisible thread. __________________________________________________ | |
originalprofundo ::: Favorites 2007-04-04 07:24:04 Think outside the box people. To me it looks like he tips the room upside down in various ways to make it appear that the things fall upwards. To make things fall upwards at different times, he has some electromagnets under the board. Then he shuts them down or pulls them away at different times to make each item fall from the board 'upward'. __________________________________________________ |
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Hutchison effect
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