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At the heart of Hutchison’s discoveries lies the Hutchison Effect, a term he coined to describe how various materials react to specific combinations of frequency and voltage. Remarkably, he has managed to levitate objects weighing up to 1,500 pounds! In a confined space such as his apartment, these experiments yield unpredictable but astonishing results that have even garnered attention from institutions like Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Hutchison elaborates on a range of effects, from partial melting of metal to floating objects creating the illusion of moving over water. This experimentation signifies a possible avenue towards mastering zero-point energy—a concept suggesting that energy could be harvested from the vacuum of space, providing a clean and virtually limitless power source.