Topic: The philadelphia experiment
Ash36's photo
Sun 03/11/12 12:13 PM
Our goverment is great. Covered up whole stuff before anyone could get a lead of it.

Anyone heard about the experiment from their gramps?

TBRich's photo
Sun 03/11/12 12:34 PM
Yeah, this is an old chestnut, there are several versions. A test for invisibility, teleportation, etc. I hear they put a bunch of Telsa coils on the ship and everyone got sick.

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 03/11/12 12:45 PM

Yeah, this is an old chestnut, there are several versions. A test for invisibility, teleportation, etc. I hear they put a bunch of Telsa coils on the ship and everyone got sick.
Make those Teslacoils DeGaussers!
Whole Episode might not have taken Place!
Rests on the testimony of one Guy.

tudoravenger's photo
Sun 03/11/12 02:51 PM
During ww2, the US military did test a new form of invisibility shield. A good idea with German subs, warships on patrol.

The shield was created by strong electric currents, creating a powerful magnetic field.

To the horror of the observers, the ship and crew vanished.

It was seen in an English dockyard 30 mins later before vanishing again. This was reported in local press under ghost headline. It was not censored because UK did not know of experiment.

When ship returned to the US dockyard, emergency crews found most of crew dead. Some welded to the deck.

After this disaster, the experiment was never repeated. The scientist behind it was disgraced.

Footnote.

In 2005, US Navy deployed warship invisible to enemy radar using stealth technology.

A little safer for the crew.

Ash36's photo
Sun 03/11/12 11:00 PM
My grandpa said(he was at philadelphia, heard the rumours) the crew was in horrible state, crew men were totally insane, some were embedded in the metal structure of the ship. Kinda creepy. Whats the mystery behind it, is never going to be revealed.

no photo
Mon 03/12/12 05:50 AM
There's a great scifi movie inspired by it- The Philadelphia Experiment from the 80's.

Ruth34611's photo
Sat 03/17/12 11:36 AM
I would be more surprised to find that the government had NOT experimented with such things.