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reply posted on 9-5-2006 @ 03:57 PM by masterp
Originally posted by Quane
Ey !
I was wondering about the Philadelphia Experiment and the 'article' in here that says that they wanted to make the USS ship invisible, by placing very high Frequencies-wires around the ship... Making heat and then make it invisible to the eye... Is that possible ? And why does the high frequencies hurt the people ???

I was also wondering is it possible to make a "ball of light", i mean like in a dark room then just have one "light-ball" that lights??? Ofcause no lightbulp or something

-Quane


There are tons of threads about the Philadelphia experiment.

The experiment was to produce enough electric power to bend spacetime so as that light goes around the ship, following the lines of the electric current. The ship USS Eldridge (if I recall) was a gigantic coil.

I do not know if they succeeded, but it they story tells us the side effect was that the ship was teleported to another harbor, then returned to its original position, with negative consequences for the crew, as mentioned above.

The experiment took place, , but I do not believe the experiment achieved anything, because it would take quadrillions of gigawats to bend spacetime like that. It is impossible to produce such power on Earth with current technology.

Another problem is how they managed to move the ship onto the Earth's surface instead of a random point in space. Perhaps they managed to transfer the ship within the same frame of reference.


reply posted on 9-5-2006 @ 04:36 PM by Paul_Richard
Originally posted by Russian
how can people like us know classified stuff...

the experiment was classified and nobody heard about it ever since...

IMHO...

It's not quite that bad. Classified material does leak out every now and then.

The Philadelphia Experiment - What They Didn't Want You To Know

2005 UFO Conference Video That Contains New Invisibility Technology Being Developed In Japan

The whole thrust of the Philadelphia Experiment in the 1940s is that the US Navy strove to develop radar stealth for their ships. What they got was not only radar stealth but also optical invisibility. This was produced from generating a strong electromagnetic field around a destroyer. Problem was that the crew was not adequately insulated from the harmful effects of EM radiation and suffered severe damage.

That's the crux of the Philadelphia Experiment.

The disinformation aspect to the story (to help discredit and distort it) says that they also managed to manifest time travel and/or teleportation. This is complete governmental propaganda, as neither occurred.

[edit on 9-5-2006 by Paul_Richard]


reply posted on 9-5-2006 @ 09:41 PM by Toasty
This thread talks about proven invisibility using 'SuperLens'.
www.abovetopsecret.com...

Basically a Superlens is placed next to an object and vibrates at the opposite frequency at which the object reflects light, therefore canceling its reflective qualities out. So in theory, the object would reflect no light, and whatever light was hitting it, would be able to be seen through it, making it invisible (or partly).

Here's the full article:
www.telegraph.co.uk.../news/2006/05/03/winvis03.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/05/03/ixworld.html
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