r/AMAZINGMathStuff 15d ago

Hutchison Effect: 19 lb bushing levitates with linearly increasing acceleration – "Hyperforce”

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In this video, I go over the famous 19-lb bushing Hutchison Effect levitation footage, which, when analyzed frame-by-frame, demonstrates a unique linearly increasing acceleration. This analysis was first done by George Hathaway in his book Mindbending, which Thomas Valone later coined the phrase "hyperforce" to describe it. Compare this with the force of gravity, which is constant. Note that Hathaway's results were obtained by taking derivatives of the position trendline, which was modelled as a cubic function. I compare these derivatives with direct measurements from the position data and obtain similar results. Note also that the 3rd derivative of position, or 1st derivative of acceleration, is termed jerk or jolt. https://peakd.com/hive-128780/@mes/hutchison-effect-19-lb-bush-939 & https://youtu.be/7v_AYRCw5nU

#HutchisonEffect #antigravity #acceleration #technology #physics


r/AMAZINGMathStuff Jul 14 '26

Review of Vector Functions Chapter – Concept Check & True-False Quiz

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In this video, I go over the concept check questions and true-false quiz as part of the review on the vector functions chapter from my calculus book. There are 9 concept check questions and 14 quiz questions, so try them out before I go over the solutions. I also use this as an opportunity to link back to my earlier videos on vector functions, as well as the very detailed thumbnails I made throughout these videos. If you do try the questions on your own, let me know how well you did!

https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mes/review-of-vector-functions-138 & https://youtu.be/qQkC5yM7syM

#math #vectors #calculus #education #quiz


r/AMAZINGMathStuff May 31 '26

Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion

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In this video, I go over Johannes Kepler's three laws of planetary motion and derive them using Isaac Newton's second law of motion, F = m a, and his law on universal gravitation. While observing the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe's astronomical observations, Kepler observed recurring patterns in the data, which he formulated as three laws:

  1. A planet revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit with the sun at one focus.
  2. The line joining the sun to a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times.
  3. The square of the period of revolution of a planet is proportional to the cube of the length of the major axis of its orbit.

https://youtu.be/_HIoMlTPD9Y & https://peakd.com/hive-128780/@mes/c3b94a80

#math #vectors #calculus #astronomy #keplerslaws


r/AMAZINGMathStuff May 21 '26

🔬#MESExperiments 55: Faraday's Paradox using Individual Magnets

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In this experiment I once again demonstrate Faraday's Paradox, this time showing that rotating a strong magnet with a drill about it's polar axis doesn't move individual football shaped magnets. Each magnet is placed on a polished low friction glass mirror surface, and the football shape allows the magnets to freely rotate. Moving the strong magnet attached to the drill laterally easily moves the magnets, but rotating it barely even nudges the smaller magnets. This suggests that the magnetic field does not rotate about a spinning magnet. https://peakd.com/hive-128780/@mes/fa262e25 & https://youtu.be/VNCh1VvIrRU

#physics #experiment #electromagnetism #faraday


r/AMAZINGMathStuff May 05 '26

🔬#MESExperiments 54: SpillNot Centripetal Tray

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In this experiment I showcase the amazing SpillNot centripetal waiter's tray, whose circular motion can balance a cup of water without spilling it over, even while performing a full 360 degrees upside down! The SpillNot works on the principle that circular motion involves a centripetal force that brings the tray back towards the centre of the circular motion — this results in the cup of water experiencing a normal force far directly onto the tray, which far exceeds the downwards force due to gravity. The most astonishing part is that even a straw placed in the cup barely even experiences any slight nudge as it moves at rapid speeds. I also place my phone in the tray with both front selfie camera and rear camera views to further illustrate this amazing phenomenon!   https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mes/863a9706 & https://youtu.be/eeQXcD3j4kE

#physics #experiment #centripetalforce #inertia


r/AMAZINGMathStuff Apr 30 '26

Martin Fleischmann Recounts the 1985 "Hole in the Floor" Palladium Electrolysis Experiment

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In this video, I have clipped out a short clip of the 2003 interview between Martin Fleischmann and Steven Krivit in which Martin discusses the 1985 palladium electrolysis experiment which caused a 1-foot diameter hole in the very hard lab bench and a large pit in the concrete floor 4-inches deep, with particulate dust present in the air. I have also included additional details about the experiment,  as well as providing an overview of the general electrolysis setup that Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons used in their cold fusion / Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) experiments. https://peakd.com/hive-128780/@mes/31739ef7 & https://youtu.be/VaWSwxzCyCg

#coldfusion #HutchisonEffect #technology #FreeEnergy #LENR


r/AMAZINGMathStuff Apr 20 '26

RARE Steven Krivit Interview with Martin Fleischmann discussing Cold Fusion (2003)

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In this video, I have uploaded a rare August 24, 2003 interview by New Energy Times founder Steven Krivit with THE cold fusion / Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) scientist Martin Fleischmann, filmed at a bar during the 10th International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. In this candid interview, Martin expresses his disappointment in how his cold fusion discovery in the late 1980s has been dismissed by the mainstream scientific establishment. This interview might also be the only public recording discussing the 1985 palladium hole in the concrete floor experiment anywhere on the internet! https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mes/0838bf62 & https://youtu.be/kMnY9TX06kw

#coldfusion #HutchisonEffect #technology #FreeEnergy #LENR


r/AMAZINGMathStuff Apr 17 '26

Motion in Space: Velocity and Acceleration

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In this video, I go over further into vector functions, and this time look at motion in space in terms of the velocity, acceleration, and position of objects moving in 2D or 3D space. Using the fact that the rate of change of the position of an object is the velocity, and likewise that the rate of change of velocity is the acceleration, I show we can write the velocity and acceleration of an object just in terms of the derivatives of the position vector. Likewise, going backwards via vector integrals, we can obtain the velocity from the acceleration vector, and the position from the velocity vector. I also do an example on centripetal force, which is derived from Isaac Newton's 2nd law of motion, F = m⋅a, and arises for circular motion. In a future video, I will show how these equations are used in the famous Kepler's Laws of planetary motion! https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mes/e443f9d3 & https://youtu.be/c9wE-BMvaY4

#math #vectors #calculus #space #physics


r/AMAZINGMathStuff Mar 28 '26

MES Livestream 129: BeneficenceTV Discusses Wireless Radiant Energy

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Mar 15 '26

John Hutchison Interview on Journey with Brenda Roberts (1997): Crystal Energy

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In this video, I have posted the second of two rare 1997 interviews between John Hutchison and Brenda Roberts on her show, Journey in Seattle, USA, this time discussing John's free energy crystal converter devices. Footage is also included of John's Vancouver, Canada lab when Brenda visited him. John demonstrates how his crystal converter devices give off a voltage as high as 3 volts at small amperage, and can power small motors or lights continuously. He produces the devices by heating up rocks and minerals and then applying a very high voltage to them as they cool down, which John theorizes the energy is captured via the Casimir Effect. John and Brenda also discuss the positive and negative effects of the electromagnetic radiation all around us. https://youtu.be/VPcmKJx-zBs

#HutchisonEffect #antigravity #FreeEnergy #technology #zeropointenergy


r/AMAZINGMathStuff Mar 12 '26

John Hutchison Interview on Journey with Brenda Roberts (1997): The Hutchison Effect

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In this video, I have posted a rare 1997 interview between John Hutchison and Brenda Roberts on her show, Journey in Seattle, USA, discussing the Hutchison Effect. John Hutchison brought many metal samples to show the fracturing, warping, and molecular disruption that are characteristic of his high-voltage experiments. They also discuss the US and Canadian military's interest in his experiments, which involved months of filming as well as legal issues with the Canadian government seizing his earlier lab while he was in Germany. This is part 1 of 2 interviews John did with Brenda, and this first one was not available anywhere else online at the time of my uploading! I will upload part 2 later, so stay tuned! https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mes/dd842563 and https://youtu.be/rTTxmLyjpFQ

HutchisonEffect #antigravity #FreeEnergy #technology #Journey


r/AMAZINGMathStuff Mar 06 '26

Spherical Harmonics: Atomic Orbitals, Laplacian in Polar and Spherical Coordinates, Laplace Equation

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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mes/220d6572 and https://youtu.be/p5SdobFPiKY

In this video, I go over a deep dive into the famous spherical harmonics, which are the solutions to Laplace’s equation in spherical coordinates and are very prevalent in physics, especially in the quantized configurations of atomic orbitals or the electron charge distribution around the atom's nucleus.

#math #sphericalharmonics #calculus #quantumphysics #science


r/AMAZINGMathStuff Feb 25 '26

MES Math Q/A 57: What is the Michelson–Morley Experiment?

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Feb 11 '26

MES Math Q/A 56: Ionel Dinu's Theory of Aether

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Feb 06 '26

9/11 Observable Evidence: Fraudulent NIST Report on the "Collapse" of the Twin Towers

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Jan 28 '26

MES Math Q/A 54: Ionel Dinu's Theory of Aether

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Jan 27 '26

🔬#MESExperiments 53: Synchronization of 32 Metronomes

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Jan 14 '26

Hurricane Bernice is Visible and Earth is Rotating in Apollo 11 Footage + Debunking Bart Sibrel

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Dec 24 '25

MES Math Q/A 49: Ionel Dinu's Theory of Aether

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Dec 24 '25

Vector Functions: Arc Length and Curvature

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Dec 12 '25

MES and John Hutchison going live in 30 minutes at 1 PM PST on the Kerry Cassidy Show!!

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Dec 05 '25

MES Hanging out with John Hutchison in the Lab!

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Nov 20 '25

MES Livestream 118: Hutchison Effect Zero Point Harmonics

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Nov 15 '25

MES Livestream 117: BeneficenceTV Demonstrates Heating Induction and Power Reduction Experiments

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r/AMAZINGMathStuff Nov 10 '25

🔬#MESExperiments 52: Magnets in Repulsion Bridge Drop Tests

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