Philadelphia Experiment: "You know, I got it all figured out... Navy owes me 40 years back pay."
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During the World War II, The Navy conducted a secret experiment. The main objective was to make their destroyer ship disappear from the radar. The experiment was not a success, it is alleged that the ship teleported. Yes, we are indeed talking about the half-succeeded experiment, THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT. HOW IT ALL STARTED During the 1943, when the World War was really intense, Germany, Italy and Japan, the technologically advanced countries of that time was fighting against America. In order to defend their country and to win the war America thought of a mechanization. For this they came up with the notion, of making the USS Eldridge, the destroyer escort disappear from the enemy radar. HOW DID THEY PLAN TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN In order to make their theory practical they appointed 3 scientists, some of the greatest ones of that time, Albert Einstein, Nicola Tesla, and John Paul Newman. For the next few months, the 3-scientist worked really hard to figure out the solution. ...