Mel Winfield
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Mel Winfield is a Canadian autodidact and inventor (born January 25th, 1927 in Alberta, Canada) who created what he calls the theory of nucleonic energy. This is a term used by him to explain the effects he claims to have produced that are not understood by mainstream physics. His experiments have yet to be scientifically verified or reproduced.
It is a set of properties resembling The Hutchison Effect claimed by John Hutchison. He states that it was solely through his theories and work that the The Hutchison Effect was developed by John Hutchison. Winfield has said that Hutchison refined the anti-gravity effect into a controllable form. Documents were published, signed by Hutchison, to support Winfield's claim to being the originator of the theory that Hutchison demonstrated.
Mel Winfield believes that he is tapping into the angular momentum energy of the nucleon, the proton and the neutron, as it orbits within the nucleus of the atom, by reversing the nucleonic spin axis. The Magnus Effect then redirects the gravitational effect. The full details are found in his book "The Science of Actuality". (ISBN 0973934700)
He is married to Yvonne Winfield and has one son from a previous marriage named Ray (born 1956).
[edit] External links
- Mel Winfield, "Hutchinson Effect: the truth told by Mel Winfield", Space Telescopes
- Nucleonic Energy, "Mel Winfield puts a Spin on the Hutchison Effect", Tim Ventura, American Antigravity
- Mel Winfield Interview, documents, American Antigravity