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Adapted from a paper published by the Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Inc. in 1990, the following account concerns an unusual phenomenon called ?The Hutchison Effect,? which involves levitation and molecular disruptions. This effect resulted from a complex interaction of electrical devices, including those of Nikola Tesla and Robert Van de Graaff. John Hutchison of Vancouver began this research in 1979. George Hathaway of Toronto, Canada, herein explains this effect, with detailed information from John Hutchison?s laboratory, his own analyses, and video documentation.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Adapted from a paper published by the Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Inc. in 1990, the following account concerns an unusual phenomenon called ?The Hutchison Effect,? which involves levitation and molecular disruptions. This effect resulted from a complex interaction of electrical devices, including those of Nikola Tesla and Robert Van de Graaff. John Hutchison of Vancouver began this research in 1979. George Hathaway of Toronto, Canada, herein explains this effect, with detailed information from John Hutchison?s laboratory, his own analyses, and video documentation.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title The Hutchison Effect
Author(s) George D Hathaway
Keywords high voltage, Hutchison effect, levitation, mechanical deformation, videotape
Published 1992
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 4
Pages 6-12

Abstract

Adapted from a paper published by the Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Inc. in 1990, the following account concerns an unusual phenomenon called ?The Hutchison Effect,? which involves levitation and molecular disruptions. This effect resulted from a complex interaction of electrical devices, including those of Nikola Tesla and Robert Van de Graaff. John Hutchison of Vancouver began this research in 1979. George Hathaway of Toronto, Canada, herein explains this effect, with detailed information from John Hutchison?s laboratory, his own analyses, and video documentation.