Antigravity and Advanced Tesla Science
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John Hutcherson is a scientist working in Vancouver, Canada. He conducts experiments on electromagnetic forces and their effects on materials. During his research, he discovered a method to achieve anti-gravity effects, allowing heavy objects to levitate without visible propulsion. He uses Tesla coils to create electromagnetic interactions that lead to changes in the molecular structure of materials. His experiments show that metals can heat up without traditional heat sources and can change into different forms. Hutcherson believes his work has significant military implications and could lead to new energy sources. Despite skepticism from others, he continues to pursue his research, which he believes will advance scientific understanding.
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The video discusses John Hutcherson's groundbreaking work in anti-gravity and electromagnetic forces, showcasing his experiments that defy conventional understanding of physics. Hutcherson's achievements suggest potential military applications and new energy sources, although his work is often dismissed by mainstream science.
John Hutcherson has achieved a breakthrough in anti-gravity knowledge, providing spectacular examples of heavy objects flying through the air without any visible signs of propulsion.
John Hutcherson
“John Hutcherson's achievement will give science a new momentum as it moves into the next century.”
John Hutcherson has achieved a breakthrough in anti-gravity knowledge, providing spectacular examples of heavy objects flying through the air without any visible signs of propulsion.
Hutcherson's experiments showed metal heating to a near liquid state without heat, and hard metals turning into soft rubbery objects.
Hutcherson's work has military implications and could possibly open up a whole new energy source.
Hutcherson produced magnificent breaks in metals and splits as if it were Venetian blinds.
Hutcherson has been reproducing some of the work of Nicola Tesla and even going further.