Hutchison Effect: Steel Rod Bends, Levitates, and Flies Upwards
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In this video I have posted the famous 1988 bending steel rod Hutchison Effect experiment, which Paul Mueller of the @INVENTOR3 channel currently has in his possession! He also has the solid steel cylinder that turned to jelly from the 1989 footage. These samples are one of the few rare ones that were both filmed during the Hutchison Effect and are currently available. The steel rod bends upwards, wiggles around, rotates, and even shifts horizontally before it literally gets launched vertically! There are a few other Hutchison Effect demonstrations included in this footage as well as a rare 1988 display of many metal samples. John and Nancy Hutchison's dog Mr. EVO also makes an appearance!
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Links to videos used and more info
- Hutchison Effect hard drive: https://mes.fm/hutchison
- Videos are in the folders: 1980s Hutchison / 1988
- The video title and timestamps when they were used are listed below:
- 1988 miscellaneous.mov: 0;00
- 1988 effects.mov: 19;59
- 1988 effects pt 2.mov: 1;06;46
- 1988 Hutchison Effect footage:
- Hutchison Effect is real video:
Timestamps
- Paul William Mueller has the bent steel rod (1988 footage) and jellified solid steel cylinder (1989 footage) Hutchison Effect samples: 0:00
- 200X speed timelapse of 1989 steel cylinder turning to jelly: 0:20
- Paul showing his metal samples that John gave him: 0:26
- John had thousands of metal samples.
- Many scientists analyzed the samples and found no heat, wrenches, or vise-grips applied to them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locking_pliers
- 3,000 videos were taken down from John's old YouTube channel.
- Paul holding the steel rod: 1:33
- Paul holding the solid steel bar cylinder end: 1:59
- Paul recommends Bob Greenyer's work on Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBgQorZu_mLnIFxSsX4zDPJ314MCR9AuN
- Other samples include a brass sample, bits of exploded aluminum, and an unknown alloy indicating possible transmutation.
- John's dog is also named EVO: https://t.me/meslinks/27614 2:46
- 1988 footage of the steel rod bending, wobbling like jelly, shifting horizontally, rotating, and levitating: 3:22
- Rod flies in the air: 5:18
- Close up of rod wobbling (5X speed): 5:23
- Rod bends: 5:44
- Metal file splits in half: 6:26
- Large steel cylinder rolls of while splitting apart: 6:49
- Portion of cylinder move slowly then the steel rod moves nearby, both moving counter-clockwise: 6:59
- Gallery of many metal samples, starting with a block of aluminum: 7:29
Screenshots
For reference here are the screenshots of the experiment and video.
Part 1/8:
The Mysterious World of Metal Samples: Insights from Paul W. Mueller
In the fascinating realm of scientific anomalies, the work of Paul W. Mueller from the "at inventor 3" YouTube channel stands out remarkably. Mueller is known for showcasing and analyzing extraordinary metal samples obtained from what has become known as the Hutchinson effect, named after John Hutchinson, a researcher whose controversial findings have sparked interest and skepticism alike.
The Hutchinson Effect: A Brief Overview
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The Hutchinson effect, first documented in 1988, describes bizarre phenomena involving the manipulation of metal materials without conventional means, such as heat or mechanical tools. Paul W. Mueller has dedicated a significant portion of his research to this effect, featuring intriguing samples from Hutchinson's work, including a bent steel rod and a jellified solid steel cylinder from footage dating back to 1989.
A Wealth of Samples: The Metal Collection
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Mueller's collection consists of an impressive array of metal samples, reportedly numbering in the hundreds or even thousands. He has amassed significant quantities of these samples, which he has sent to scientists around the globe for careful inspection. Each sample serves as a piece of evidence, aimed at understanding the underlying principles of the Hutchinson effect and the properties of the materials involved.
Scientific Analysis and Reports
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The scientific community's involvement has played a crucial role in validating Mueller's findings. Various reports stemming from the analysis of these samples indicate that there were no external influences—such as applied heat or the use of tools like wrenches or vice grips—involved in the observed changes. These rigorous examinations help substantiate the claims surrounding Hutchinson's work and the anomalies presented by Mueller.
Intriguing Findings and Observations
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Mueller’s videos frequently highlight interesting behaviors of the metal samples. For instance, he showcases stainless steel pieces that exhibit remarkable changes, often looking as though they are "snaking" or bending in ways that defy conventional physics. In addition to stainless steel, he presents samples of other metals, including aluminum and brass, which have displayed highly unusual characteristics, such as explosive fragmentation.
Collaboration with Researchers
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One notable collaborator of Mueller's is Bob Greener, a researcher who has been deeply involved in studying the intricacies of the Hutchinson effect. Greener’s examination includes the use of advanced technologies like electron microscopes to analyze the altered states of metals, offering insights into what he describes as "exotic vacuum objects." This concept, while still somewhat nebulous, implies a unique state of matter or interaction that goes beyond traditional understanding.
The Legacy of John Hutchinson
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As the focal point of this scientific intrigue, John Hutchinson's work continues to incite curiosity and debate. His legacy is a compelling narrative of experimentation that blurs the lines between accepted science and uncharted territory. As researchers like Mueller and Greener delve deeper into the phenomena he initiated, the mysterious world of metal manipulation continues to unfold, promising more revelations and perhaps more questions than answers.
Conclusion: Opening New Doors in Science
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Ultimately, Paul W. Mueller's efforts shine a light on a captivating segment of scientific exploration. Through meticulous collection and study of metal samples, he not only advocates for understanding the Hutchinson effect but also encourages a broader dialogue about what is possible within the realms of physics and material science. As this exploration continues, it raises fundamental questions about the nature of matter and the potential for unexpected phenomena that challenge our current scientific framework.