John Hutchison Technical Interview
- October 10th, 2011
- Posted in Video
Mainstream media isn’t very technical, so Gary Stephenson and I visited John Hutchison’s lab to film a technical interview on how the Hutchison Effect works. I’d met with Hutchison just a couple of months earlier, and in that time I’d been able to reflect on what I’d learned during the previous trip to come up with questions to really dig into how John conducted his research. Also, having Gary Stephenson along was a major benefit, as he speaks the same engineering language as Hutchison. Read more

The Hutchison Effect is featured on television quite regularly, and in most of those programs you’ll see a few seconds of the Hutchison Effect at a time interspliced with commentary by talking heads like Col. John Alexander, George Hathaway, and usually John Hutchison himself. The grainy, blurred footage typically shows a few “classic” spots of the Hutchison Effect, such as a levitating bowling ball, flying broom, liquifying metal cylinder, glowing metal file, and a metal cylinder spontaneously crumbling into dust on a table.
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Financial specialist Gabriella Draney works for Mutual Capital Alliance, a venture-capital firm exploring the market opportunities in alternative energy investment. This isn’t an easy task, as there are a lot of unworkable ideas and more than a few downright scams presented as solid alternative energy investments. Even after separating the wheat from the chaff, investors are then tasked with determining whether the technology they’re reviewing can find commercial acceptance or will fail in the marketplace.
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