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One curious manifestation of the Hutchison Effect is the "pillow" phenomenon, where a brass or aluminum sample would strangely inflate and take on a cushion-like appearance during experiments. This visually arresting transformation was achieved under specific conditions involving high voltage and electromagnetic fields, raising further questions about how energy manifests in novel and unpredictable ways.
Hutchison recounted how these samples responded under various experimental circumstances, revealing anomalies such as isolated heating zones where materials acted unlike they typically would, challenging the limits of material science as we understand it.