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'''Exotic technologies''' refer to advanced or unconventional technological systems believed to have implications that extend beyond mainstream scientific understanding. These technologies often involve alleged breakthroughs in fields such as physics, electromagnetism, and materials science. Notable alleged or suspected examples include the [[Hutchison effect]], known for its claimed antigravitational and material disruption effects, and the [[Bose electromagnetic car suspension]], an advanced active suspension system using electromagnetic principles.
An '''exotic technology''' is an advanced or unconventional technological system that has implications that extend beyond mainstream scientific understanding. These technologies often involve alleged breakthroughs in fields such as physics, electromagnetism, and materials science. Notable alleged or suspected examples include the the supposed field of [[electrogravitics]] and supposed demonstrations of electrogravitic phenomena such as the [[Hutchison effect]], known for its claimed antigravitational and material disruption effects, and the [[Bose electromagnetic car suspension]], an advanced active suspension system using electromagnetic principles.


Exotic technologies are frequently surrounded by claims of [[List of allegedly suppressed technologies and inventors|suppression]] and [[List of allegedly falsely discredited inventors|discrediting]], purportedly due to corporate or governmental interests seeking to control or hide these advancements from public use. Enthusiasts argue that these technologies could revolutionize industries such as transportation, energy, and defense.
Exotic technologies are frequently surrounded by claims of [[List of allegedly suppressed technologies and inventors|suppression]] and [[List of allegedly falsely discredited inventors|discrediting]], purportedly due to corporate or governmental interests seeking to control or hide these advancements from public use. Enthusiasts argue that these technologies could revolutionize industries such as transportation, energy, and defense.