“THE HUTCHISON EFFECT”

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HUTCHISON EFFECT

We know that the state of matter can be changed from one to the other of the four states in the order:

Solid - Liquid - Gas - Plasma, by increasing or decreasing the external energy supplied to the structure. The most common example is water, which when heated changes from a liquid to a gas and when cooled changes to a solid of ice.

However, heating and cooling are the most inefficient ways to change the state of matter. The changing state of matter that occurs with temperature change appears to be just a by-product of heating and cooling, meaning that only part of the energy stored in the system is used to modify molecular bonds.

Therefore, finding the resonance frequency (or harmonics) of molecular bonds would in fact be a much more efficient way of changing the state of matter.

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