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In the annals of scientific history, electricity has been a source of fascination and discovery, shaping modern society through figures like Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Tesla. Tesla's work, in particular, has sparked speculative theories about energy and gravity that continue to inspire researchers and inventors. One such modern-day experimenter is John Hutchison, an amateur physicist from Vancouver, British Columbia, whose controversial claims have stirred debate within the scientific community and beyond. His experiments, dubbed the "Hutchison Effect," challenge established principles of physics and have fueled intrigue, suspicion, and speculation about the possibility of anti-gravity phenomena and new energy sources.