Salutations, scientific enigmas... tis PJ again with this months article. I am rather hyped about this month's discovery, I must say !
Now, I know this is going to sound clichéd and far-fetched, but... folks, I may have stumbled across the answer we have been seeking - as per the force referred to as PK altogether. I don't have scientific proof yet, but the similarities are just too much within the range of reasonable classification of PK being this effect.
With that said, what I thought I'd do this month would be to touch up on something that seems to grab many if not most people's interest at these psion communities - levitation. Before we discuss such matters, let's get an understanding established - does antigravity exist, first of all? Technically yes. Does the mainstream scientific community accept antigravity on earth as a reality? Not exactly. Do they have a valid excuse? Not exactly.
To Begin With:
Not that long ago, I was reading an article from "The New England Journal Of Skepticism" (always like to keep up with both sides of an issue) and discovered someone "debunking" psi related phenomenon (psychokinesis) yet again. The argument seems to be consistent with scientists and skeptics alike as to why they don't accept PK - "There isn't enough energy to move objects from the human brain's energy. That's why the whole thing is nonsense !"
Perhaps this may comfort those individuals who maintain that notion, but technically they are correct. Even small objects would require vast amounts of power to achieve even microscopic motion. (So, I the Paranoid Jester hereby surrender to the skeptics and admit that I was wrong about everything I said regarding TK along with..... JUST KIDDING !!)
I mean, what do I have to say about that? How is one going to generate enough energy to move things without touching it (even with the watt hours the human body consumes from food calories and the like)? To be honest, this does seem to be a perplexing one - or maybe not.
Let's remember something before we go any further... what is making, let's say, heavy objects difficult to move to begin with? What is making objects hard to overcome at all as far as pushing, pulling or lifting goes? That's right... gravity. How simple would it be to move an object if gravity's force on it was completely interrupted? Most simple indeed. Well, how could one interrupt gravity without using large amounts of power to do it? That would be scientifically impossible, wouldn't it? Well... not as per the discoveries of John Hutchison (and Mel Winfield), anyway.
Diamagnetism
Diamagnetism is a very weak form of magnetism that is the result of changes in the orbital motion of electrons due to an external magnetic field being present. Now what does that mean? It means that you are actually able to lift non-magnetic substances including water and animals (frogs have been the animal of choice). The Radboud University Nijmegen has repeatedly demonstrated this effect and diamagnetism is thus scientifically accepted for its proven result (
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Diamagnetism).
Non-metallic objects are being lifted off the ground and suspended in the air through diamagnetism. Scientists prefer not to call it antigravity simply because magnetic forces are responsible. Gravity is having no effect on living animals and objects that don't have to be metallic.
Now here's where the skeptics will say, "Ah.. but don't you see? Diamagnetism requires massive amounts of electrical power for everything to work. 16 Teslas are what you need to make frogs levitate. Such an amount of power coming from a human would fry the cerebral hemispheres to a crisp. Well, I don't believe everything stops there when it comes to this area.
Before I get into the Hutchison effect, understand that this effect has not reached full acceptance by regular scientists due to the difficulties of replicating these phenomenon. So...
What Is The Hutchison Effect ?
Note: This effect has not yet been accepted by the scientific mainstream. It is an effect purported by multiple supporters. This is not meant to be taken as proof of a valid phenomenon in science at present.
This is ONE UNIQUE phenomenon. Ive never seen or heard of anything like it before and everything seems to come down to resonance for how this is all able to happen. Much of the description for this effect is from an article written by a man named Mark A. Solis (I have to admit that I dont know what his credentials are, but anyway...). This is what Mark has to say:
This brief essay is an attempt to answer that question to the satisfaction of the majority. First of all, the Hutchison Effect is a collection of phenomena which were discovered accidentally by John Hutchison during attempts to study the longitudinal waves of Tesla back in 1979. In other words, the Hutchison Effect is not simply a singular effect. It is many. The Hutchison Effect occurs as the result of radio wave interferences in a zone of spatial volume encompassed by high voltage sources, usually a Van de Graff generator, and two or more Tesla coils.
The effects produced include levitation of heavy objects, fusion of dissimilar materials such as metal and wood (exactly as portrayed in the movie, "The Philadelphia Experiment"), the anomalous heating of metals without burning adjacent material, spontaneous fracturing of metals (which separate by sliding in a sideways fashion), and both temporary and permanent changes in the crystalline structure and physical properties of metals.