Hutchison-Style Apparatus
Multi-source RF interference rig for anomalous material effects
Overview
John Hutchison documented in the 1980s a series of anomalous physical effects (levitation of objects, jellification of metals, spontaneous fracture, transmutation of materials) that he attributed to the interference of multiple electromagnetic fields from simultaneous RF transmitters, Van de Graaff generators, and Tesla coils. While the claimed effects remain controversial, the interference field topology Hutchison created is reproducible and constitutes a valid advanced scalar EM research environment. This apparatus uses 5 independent RF transmitters operating at different frequencies (1 MHz, 2.3 MHz, 7.5 MHz, 14 MHz, 21 MHz), a Van de Graaff generator, and a Tesla coil in proximity — all feeding into a common target zone. The plan covers positioning geometry, safety enclosure, measurement protocols for the target zone field tensor, and procedures for the specific phasing conditions Hutchison documented as necessary for anomalous effects.
Intended Research Use
Bill of Materials (16 components)
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Complete plan PDF including all specs, winding geometry, drive circuit schematics, measurement protocols, and Gerber files where applicable.
Est. time: 10–18 weeks