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The Philadelphia Experiment!!

From Einstein’s uncompleted ‘Unified Field Theory’, the U.S. Navy attempted to make their warships invisible to the enemy by bending light around them using massive magnetic fields. Since light goes in straight lines, what we are really talking about here is bending space and time, which is a fairly common occurrence, but one more usually associated with major planets than naval Destroyers.

Eyewitness accounts reported seeing the USS Eldridge disappearing in a haze of green mist whilst being experimented on off the coast of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the fall of 1943. The same ship was at the same time, reported by passengers on the SS Andrew Furuseth to appear out of nowhere in dock in Norfolk, Virginia, before springing back to its original place in Philadelphia.


Not only did the ship move unexpectedly through space or time, but the sailors onboard experienced continuing dimensional distortions, even after the magnetic field had ended. Sailors apparently regularly ‘froze’, stuck in time until they snapped out of it or burst into flames, and a local newspaper reported a bar brawl, with the unusual events where the participants become invisible during its course.


The most significant after effects of the technology being used was the reports of sailors being found in the metal of the ship itself. Not on top of, literally half of their body was inside of the hull. Essentially, it's believed that when re-entering from the dimensional shift, they passed into the metal itself. They were in perfect condition, but when the magnetic field was turned off, they got stuck.


The military acknowledges having a project under this name but they say it was strictly for radar and mine invisibility. As usual, the military would cover things up and tell no one the truth.


Courtesy: Sathish N

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