Part 2/5:
Jellification and Material Transformations
The presentation dives deeper into the phenomena Hutchison refers to as “jellification.” He mentions various metals, including a chunk of copper that has transformed into a jellified form, characterized by unique patterns and indentations, likely caused by the effects Hutchison explores in his research. A curious piece of rubbery steel is also highlighted, showing alterations in its internal structure that defy conventional expectations.