sevenblu
06-01-04, 10:14 PM
I was reading about the Canadian inventor that was credited with combining multiple Tesla coils in order to produce antigravity and although I am not exactly a math wonder, the concept seems probable. Oddly, the government investigated the phenomena and although the attest that the films are not fake, they have been unable to reproduce the effects of antigravity or metal jellification (at least that's what their telling us).
These effects seem to mimic the Philadelphia Experiment and some of the supposed "weirdness" that happened there...
I was wondering if anyone heard about this and if they buy it... It seems probable, but maybe that's because I am only a layman who want to believe in tall tale sci-fi come true...
Am I being dupped? Is this just another mathmatical conspiracy theory?
THE HUTCHISON EFFECT (http://www.americanantigravity.com/hutchison.html)
These effects seem to mimic the Philadelphia Experiment and some of the supposed "weirdness" that happened there...
I was wondering if anyone heard about this and if they buy it... It seems probable, but maybe that's because I am only a layman who want to believe in tall tale sci-fi come true...
Am I being dupped? Is this just another mathmatical conspiracy theory?
THE HUTCHISON EFFECT (http://www.americanantigravity.com/hutchison.html)