Diamond Enthusiast

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The Philadelphia Experiment.
What exactly was it?
A test to defeat radar?
A means to cause invisibility?
A teleportation experiment?
What exactly was it - if anything at all?
There is no Grand Unified Theory - which is to say that we do not know all of the Laws of Physics. And too, there are a lot of wrong interpretations of Physical laws, such as that one about nothing going faster than the speed of light - Wrong. Matter can not travel at the speed of light - nothing is stopping it from traveling faster...;)
Armed with this basic understanding, you could easily deflate any and all debunkers - For in truth, we do not know everything - there are still loop-holes in the fabric of time and space.
Which brings us back to my question: What was The Philadelphia Experiment?
No one seems to agree what it was, and the US military has no official records, nor will they even make any claims that the USS Eldridge was in the area.
Let me drop a few names: Montauk, Project Rainbow, Phoenix Project.
These names are kicked back and forth on the web like children's cans. These are related to the Philadelphia Project - or so they say.
Some facts about science.
We know how to use electricity but we still do not know how it works. Nope, we don't have a clue. Sort of like most people knowing how to drive, but not having a single idea how to build an engine.
Magnetics - closely related to electricity, their properties interact and interchange on several levels - It is not fully understood - yet.
Gravity. Please do tell me how a mass (m) produces gravity field? No one knows - we are still theorizing about gravitons and gravity waves.
We are still debating whether there are strings in the universe, and where all the missing mass is (though recently a new theory was proposed which looks promising)
Now you are better armed to consider your question a little deeper. but not deep enough, for you see, there is no proof that the experiment in question really did take place.
It could have, and it could very well be that the effects did take place.
Consider the concept of Warp Drive - Believe it or not, Einstein theorized about a very similar thing (Einstein Rosen Bridge) or Worm Holes. What is that? a short cut through the fabric of time and space, opening a portal between on point and another where the distance through the whole becomes 0 (zero).
Now we move into the realm of speculation and UFO's - As I recall, there are many reports of unidentified flying objects which are seen to disappear. These are, ironically, usually spotted near military bases. This means to me that these UFO's are military experimental craft - not visiting ET.
Thus we can easily assume that if the Philadelphia Experiment did take place in 1943 the project may have been shelved, or it might have been taken in different directions and is, in fact, being developed today.
Thing is, this would be a Black Ops project, thus nothing but double talk, debunking and false leads will be found on the subject.
David
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