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Zero point energy or an old Penn & Teller trick?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:56 pm    Post subject: Zero point energy or an old Penn & Teller trick? Reply with quote

This is too cute. A Canadian I'm ashamed to claim as my own claims to have discovered a way to "levitate" things. The "Hutchison Effect". Need proof? Why check this video

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1259460515501131928

There's some hilarious video of his "effect", it starts about 4:13 into the video. It's so clear he's turned the camera upside down and things are not levitating but falling. You'll recall Penn & Teller used this to good effect on SNL. The "levitating" ice cream (7:00 in) is a particular give away.

It's beyond amazing anyone can fall for this crap.
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