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In a controlled environment, Hutchison engages in experiments utilizing high voltages that can peak up to half a million volts. His unsophisticated setup includes antiquated components, such as vacuum tubes and turn-of-the-century motors, but he passionately integrates these elements into his electronic devices, claiming that their combined function defies established laws of physics.
The heart of Hutchison's exploration centers on an electromagnetic field capable of manipulating matter at a distance. Through a series of demonstrations, he sets various objects in motion, sometimes leading them to rise off the ground or break apart, events that defy conventional understanding.