You're on Your Own When You
Violate the Laws of Physics
(and Don't Take Notes)
Mr. Hutchison, a self-educated independent
physicist, lives in New Westminister, British
Columbia, Canada.
By: John
Hutchison
"You, like lots of others who've
already heard my story, will have a difficult time
believing what I've found. Sometimes even I wonder
if I'm deluding myself. But results are what count,
and results confirm my levitation experiments,
strange physical changes in metals, and other odd
effects. I attribute my discoveries due to a lack of
a conventional science education; otherwise, I
wouldn't have done the kinds of experiments that
gave me the strange phenomena. But my lack of doing
(and recording) experiments in the "proper" way has
frustrated scientists who want to understand and
repeat my findings. And that has made it more
difficult for me to interact with experts on the
front edge of physics who want to help advance the
discovery. However, I believe that communication
will occur naturally when a bond of intuition takes
place between myself and a scientist pursuing my
findings.

Since an early age I've been
fascinated by machines-it's almost an empathy for
them--machine tools, guns, steam engines, and most
of all, electromagnetic and physics gear. Being
rather reclusive, I had a lot of time to work and
play with a variety of devices. The electronics
experiments of my childhood would blaze during the
dark Canadian winter nights, with neighbors
hollering at me to stop. I even got a bit of
notoriety when the local newspaper had an article
about me and my home electronics laboratory. I
didn't like high school, where I received a master
spanking for taking the school radio apart. My
parents finally hired a private tutor who became
more interested in my electronic experiments than my
education.
In 1969, I left my parents house
and slowly established a low-rent basement
laboratory. Over the years, I purchased inexpensive
surplus and scrapyard equipment while doing odd jobs
such as repairing electronic devices and gunsmithing
to support myself. I even hand-wound huge wire coils
for the generators. Most of my money was spent on
duplicating Nikola Tesla's remarkable spark-gap
experiments, which I did in almost total isolation.
One day, in 1979, I turned on my
Tesla coils, radio-frequency generators, static
generators, and a host of other devices all at once
to study possible field interactions between my
equipment. I couldn't believe my eyes: a bar of
steel that was on the floor was suspended in the air
for a second, then it fell to the floor with a bang!
What was happening?
Was this some new phenomenon? Was
it due to my odd combination of equipment? Or was I
hallucinating? I couldn't sleep that night. So the
next day I turned on the same equipment, put steel
bars in what I thought was the same place. And
nothing happened.
Over the next months, I saw the
levitation a few more times. Once, a glass insulator
levitated about two feet into the air. Another time,
it was a saw. Yet, while surprised by these effects,
I assumed that there was nothing special about my
lab, and that many others could easily achieve the
same results.
What's Going On?
I knew that if some physical
effect were going on, it should be reproducible, but
in most cases, I couldn't repeat these effects.
Worse, they seemed to be going against the laws of
physics. There were no known forces that could have
caused these levitations. So I labored to exactly
duplicate the voltages, currents, microwave flux,
and placement of equipment, and even studied the
order in which each machine was turned on.
With a variety of
equipment--panoramic spectrum analyzer,
magnetometer, Geiger counters, and other
detectors--I monitored the events, hoping to figure
out an explanation for this once-in-a-while
levitation.
Meanwhile, it was clear that I
needed help from "real" scientists. So I went to a
meeting of physicists in Vancouver and talked about
my findings. There I met Mel Winfield who became
very interested in my discovery. He was the first
physicist to visit my lab and photograph objects
floating in the air. He displayed the photos and
discussed my work at another physics meeting. Then,
things really began to buzz!
Through the Pharos Company, my
work received support from the U.S. Army and Navy. I
brought in witnesses, including scientists from the
U.S. and Canadian defense departments, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, and various corporations,
including Boeing, and they saw material levitating
in my lab. In fact, some people even made videos of
it. Still, there often were occasions the witnesses
saw nothing.
Sometimes metal would break up
with a strange fracturing. At Siemens Corporation,
and other company, university, and government labs,
experts examined materials that had undergone such
breakage, and found unusual microscopic and
macroscopic structures. It was important to find out
what was going on. Some people took notes and
videos, examined my fractured materials, but never
got back to me with their findings. That frustrated
me.
I'm certainly not the "typical"
scientist. I'm basically self-educated and don't use
equipment manuals; nor do I take lab notes. I simply
work as an artist does--with an intuitive feeling.
No wonder some scientists don't take me seriously.
Some witnesses of the levitation performed
exhaustive tests to be sure I wasn't tricking them
with megawatt transformers or large electromagnets
buried in the floor.
My lab contained 20 tons of
equipment-Tesla coils, radar generators, signal
generators, pulse generators, and phase inverters.
It looked like the inside of a 1940 warship with a
Frankenstein-making lab in the center! The
levitation repeatability improved as I carefully
eliminated equipment that wasn't needed, and also
determined where each piece of equipment needed to
be in relation to the target material.
By 1990, although I couldn't
duplicate the effect every time, I could at least
repeat it an average of five times an hour instead
of the previous once a day. The national evening TV
news showed a levitation, and government people even
discussed keeping my activities secret in the
interest of Canada's national security.
The "Hutchison Effect"
What is the Hutchison effect?
Nobody knows at this point. The power was
transformed to signal generators, radar systems,
broadband systems, high voltage systems, and
magnetic pulsed coils. These energies overlapped in
a specific area where the item was to be levitated
or the material transformed. Presumably, the effect
works at the subatomic level, perhaps related to the
zero-point field discussed in the May, 1994 issue of
Scientific American.
I'm not college educated and have
little sophistication dealing with large
organizations--once I was even locked out of my own
lab because my equipment was claimed to be
dangerous. I was fed up and decided to leave Canada
and go to Germany, where I had some friends.
When I left in 1989, the Canadian
and U.S. press made a big hullabaloo. Some people
called me in Germany, checking to see if I'd been
kidnapped. When I returned to Canada two years
later, half of my lab was in storage, and all the
Tesla equipment was missing. The Vancouver press
wrote a story about how the Canadian government was
dismantling my lab. Finally, in frustration, I sold
off the remaining equipment.
Things are beginning to look up
since several Japanese companies invited me to spend
a month touring Japan to give lectures, show videos,
and have the strange broken metals examined. The
response to my findings was enormous--and
encouraging.
Over the years, about 250 groups
have directly witnessed my effects. I have 20
videos, 400 pounds of documents about the effects
(metal test reports, letters from witnesses, news
stories, etc.), and 500 pounds of metal samples. I
described, from memory, my equipment setup in the
Electric Spacecraft Journal (Issue 9, 1993).
Many scientists tell me I've made
a monumental discovery. Industrial and government
labs, worldwide, are following up my findings, but
they don't tell me much about their progress. I want
to interact with them; but without a traditional
physics background, and with the scientist's
frustration in dealing with someone who doesn't take
notes, it's been difficult to become involved with
these labs. I strongly believe that I have much to
offer through my intuition of the subtleties of the
Hutchison Effect.
I'm now busy looking for funds to
equip a new lab and do my own studies. Hopefully,
others' will then be more willing to collaborate
with me. I'll describe how things progress as my
adventure further develops. "
By: John Hutchison
#158 from R&D Innovator Volume 4,
Number 5 May 1995
Currently |
Since Hutchison 1995 demonstration at
the 50th Anniversary of Hiroshima City of a large
crystal converter, after, on return to Canada Hutchison
then made about 100 small one cubic inch solid cylinder
type converters using environmentally safe materials.
The crystals made by Hutchison put out 1/4 volt to 1.7
volts, but also these crystals detect geomagnetic solar
cosmological events. These crystals detect oil, gas,
minerals and water within the earth as a detector plus
also paranormal events. The paranormal events are
unknown but people seem to heal under this energy. Long
term applications could lead to a whole new power source
but sold to the general public as novelty items, much
like mood rings, they can be hooked up to computers or
volt ohm meters. These crystals tend to adopt people as
once they handle them they must have one. It appears
that from people that own them, that they are actually
healed or feel some kind of a power and
positive source from the crystal converter.
John is currently precluded from
conducting Hutchison-Effect experiments due to his lab's
location in a residential apartment building: turning
the equipment on proved disruptive to his neighbors,
thus illustrating the need for this remarkable inventor
to find a roomy premise to conduct his experiments
similar to the spacious labs provided courtesy of the US
Gov't during the 1980's.
Awards |
1983
- U.S.A. Contract Award - Reagan Administration
1986 - Canada's Erik Nizlsens and Senate
1988 - SBIR Award Program, Richard Sparks
1994 - Dr. John Hutchison received an award
for his demonstration lecture hosted By Dennis
Weaver. (Denver)
1995 - Ribbon award for his demonstration
lecture at the 50th Anniversary at Hiroshima, Japan.
1995 - Honorary degree by special invitation
received from the American Association for
Advancement in Science.
1997 - Exploration by Ken Shoulders and
Richard Hull confirm some aspects of Hutchison
Effect replicated
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show Area 51 by Nick Cook, primte Time TLC
Brenda Roberts Journey, TV Show, 2 parts
Brenda Roberts TLC sjpw Ghosts of Time Travelers
1999 - TLC Primte Time aired 12 times - Science
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