Experiments in Time
Rips in Time | Senor Allende | Clues and Conjectures | Einstein Connection | PX Archives | Impossible Reality | USS Eldridge | U.S. Navy | Closing the Circle | Real Results of PX | Al Bielek on the PX | Letters to Dr. Jessup | Philadelphia Experiment
The Philadelphia experiment was done in 1943. The point was to make a ship, the U.S.S.Eldrigde, invisible to sonar and radar. The problem came when the experiment worked. The ship not only became invisible to radar, but invisible to the naked eye as well. It was gone. Somehow it dematerialized, and with it went its crew of 181 sailors. The ship dematerialized in Norfolk Harbor, VA. It materialized in Philadelphia Harbor a full 24 hours later, but there were problems. Out of a crew of 181, 21 survived most only to die a short time later, 40 were dead, and 120 never came back. The story of the Philadelphia Experiment is of course "officially denied," but it is a very real story. Very real, and very terrible, mainly because denial of the incident also denies the service men who died in the experiment peace.
Experiments in Time
Rips in Time | Senor Allende | Clues and Conjectures | Einstein Connection | PX Archives | Impossible Reality | USS Eldridge | U.S. Navy | Closing the Circle | Real Results of PX | Al Bielek on the PX | Letters to Dr. Jessup | Philadelphia Experiment