Amazing biography of Canadian electrical experimenter John Hutchison written by a scientist and licensed professional engineer who worked closely with Hutchison. The author personally witnessed some of the strange phenomena associated with John and his apparatus. Based on correspondence with John, this book shows what underlies The Hutchison Effect and why conventional physics explanations of the phenomena are inadequate. Electrical circuit diagrams and color plates never before seen detail the apparatus John used to make objects fly about in his laboratory, fracture in unusual ways, and create other startling effects. Destined to be a classic for years to come. The first edition is a Collector's Edition of the extraordinary book and contains color photos that will appear only in BW in future editions due to printing costs. "This is a true story! The phenomenon is at once elusive, tantalizing, perplexing, extremely important, and it is real! The challenge to science now is to construct a viable theory, not debate de facto impossibility." --John B. Alexander, Ph.D., Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.) "An informative, revealing, and indeed mindbending look at the Hutchison Effect by a well-qualified first hand investigator intimately involved in attempting to pin down the realities of this elusive phenomenon for over a decade. A must-read resource for anyone who would confront head-on the claims associated with this controversial enigma." --Harold E. Puthoff, Ph.D., Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin, Texas "George Hathaway's book on the Hutchison Effect will turn out to be one of the lasting source books in the emergence of 21st Century science. It is especially valuable because the author is so dedicated to the careful reporting of data. No scientist can pretend to see the limitations of our current science without explaining Figures 10 and 11. Hathaway's reporting is a huge obstacle to simple-minded critics. We owe him a great deal." --Professor Rustum Roy, Arizona State University Distinguished Professor of Materials; The Pennsylvania State University Evan Pugh Professor Emeritus George Hathaway is an electrical engineer with a Professional Engineering License in Canada. He has maintained a strong research interest in frontier sciences for over 35 years. His Hathaway Consulting Services serves as a national testing lab for independent science and technical investigations. In addition to lecturing on advanced energy and propulsion research, he has organized technical symposia and holds a US patent on a novel electrical machine.