Phantom_Knight_x_
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- Posted: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 08:11:04 +0000
Military and government say it never happened, but the Philadelphia experiment was an attempt to cloak a ship by using electro-magnetics in order to bend the light around the ship and make it become invisible. It failed of course, but supposedly afterwards the ship wound up disappearing instantly from a dock to some place else 300 or 700 miles away.
My uncle was a sailor at that time, and was a chief mechanic and all, and says the whole thing was truth, and even that he knew from the people who worked on the ship that some of the crew really were stuck inbetween the decks - fused.
Anyway, this movie is saying it wasn't because it teleported, but rather that it got sent back in time 8 hours before hand. So they of course asked why it was in a different place and he was saying it was because the world had moved in those 8 hours, and thus it wound up in the same place, but from Earth
LOL finally the retarded sounding guy dies.
My uncle was a sailor at that time, and was a chief mechanic and all, and says the whole thing was truth, and even that he knew from the people who worked on the ship that some of the crew really were stuck inbetween the decks - fused.
Anyway, this movie is saying it wasn't because it teleported, but rather that it got sent back in time 8 hours before hand. So they of course asked why it was in a different place and he was saying it was because the world had moved in those 8 hours, and thus it wound up in the same place, but from Earth
LOL finally the retarded sounding guy dies.