Tesla tried to send a ship between atoms and there are many reports about strange things that happened although most have been suppressed or erased or classified I am editing this as I be live that maybe this movie was used to destroy some of the credibility of Tesla's work he had many thoughts about the nature of things that are still not fully understood or disproved today there was a resurgence of Tesla's writings around the time this movie was produced - coincidence ? probably but who knows
most of Tesla's papers went missing right after his death and
those that werent stolen were burned in a convenient fire
Yes kids we have us a genuine conspiracy here !!!
Oh LOOKIE here I done got me 2 thumbs down and I wonder why is that
2007-02-13 05:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It was one of the conspiracy theories of the time. The Philadelphia Experiment. There has never been any evidence to support the lurid tales told. There was an experiment and the results were classified because it was a total failure and a lot of important people had egg on their faces as a result.
2007-02-13 05:55:54
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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In a manner of speaking. i began out a rumor interior the 70's in the process the gas scarcity. I informed human beings the place I worked that via oil scarcity, pens that used petroleum based ink have been going to vanish... there grew to become into going to be a pen scarcity. For the subsequent 3 weeks you probably did no longer dare set down a pen, it would disappear! At that factor I informed some human beings approximately my rip-off, word unfold and pens have been risk-free back!
2016-10-02 02:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The Philadelphia Experiment. See Tesla and/or Cloaking/Electromagnetic Cloaking as a good alternative as info sems to be getting more and more scarce on the topic.
Have fun.
Yours in flight,
Bryan.
2007-02-13 06:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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See the movie "The Philadelphia Experiment"
Allegedly, the US Navy was attempting to use an electronic cloak to make ships invisible from radar. Things went wrong. Nice fiction.
2007-02-13 05:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It is called the Philadelphia Project and the ship was called the U.S.S. Eldridge. You can look it up but I choose not to believe it, it's not even good science fiction let alone real science.
2007-02-13 05:27:36
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answered by Brian K² 6
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I am retired military.
You can believe me when I say, this didn't happen, it is pure fiction. The movie wasn't even very good but I did like the special effects.
2007-02-13 05:41:43
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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The Philadelphia Experiment.
It's fiction, and any "factual" evidence for what you are describing has been debunked, over, and over.
2007-02-13 05:27:23
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answered by tlbs101 7
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go to Art Bell's website. I think it's called coasttocoastam.com you'll find all kinds of info.
2007-02-14 05:02:20
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answered by Vizzini 4
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I have heard about this but i dont know for sure if its true
2007-02-13 05:29:47
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answered by Kayla B 2
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