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The most captivating aspect of Hutchison's experiments is the apparent levitation of objects—small inanimate items lifting into the air seemingly at will. During demonstrations, objects such as metal fragments and even larger items like snow plows have been seen to rise, float briefly, and then fall. The unpredictability of these events is a reminder that the exact mechanisms are not fully understood, but he speculates that electromagnetic influences might interfere with gravity itself.