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Anomalies In Time (And Space)

This site explores unusual occurrences related to time. The Philadelphia Experiment is the best reference on this issue. In 1943, the US Navy tried to make its ships disappear from enemy radar with current technology then. The USS Eldridge vanished from its port in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and suddenly reappeared in Norfolk, Virginia without lifting anchor. Site's name is "FRANK Q.J.AURILLO'S ANOMALIES IN TIME". http://www.urmoney.ws/tim.htm

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

The Philadelphia Experiment (Project Phoenix)

The Philadelphia experiment on invisibility of 1943 which was known as Project Rainbow was deactivated towards the end of World War II. For a time, it seemed gone forever until in the 1950s it resurfaced with even more vitality. On its face, the purpose was to fully get to the bottom of the problem about people becoming disoriented when exposed to radio frequencies that had been used to achieve radar invisibility for the experimental ship USS Eldridge. However, Project Phoenix, as the new project was called, had other things in mind.

The scientists in Project Phoenix actually planned to build a time bridge or tunnel that would connect the past with the future! The scientists spent a large part of the time researching and testing ways to create a phony environment, a kind of "special effects" that would give a false impression on the mind of the time traveler that he had his time references with him as he traveled through time, in other words, the familiar references as to height, width and depth. He would be made to believe he was walking down a tunnel or bridge of solid pavement so he would not be driven mad at the realization that in time travel, one actually goes out of the space and time continuum; that he is out of kilter with the three dimensional world with which we are familiar since birth. And the scientists did build the time bridge and sent travelers through it who met those same scientists themselves--in 1983--who then were forty years older than the time travelers.

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Sunday, June 19, 2005

The Philadelphia Experiment

The Philadelphia Experiment of 1943 was intended to develop technology designed to make US Navy ships invisible to enemy radar. At that time, the US was fighting mightily to gain the upperhand during World War II.

Scientists wanted to harness an electromagnetic field that could provide cover for ships, deflect radio signals and thus make them invisible on radar screens. In the fall of that year, tests were conducted on the USS Eldridge to see if the plan worked. The ship actually disappeared from radar. But what was truly not anticipated was that the Eldridge, together with its crew, also vanished completely from the Navy shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and mysteriously reappeared in Norfolk, Virginia without lifting anchor. Scientists were now busy with what they unexpectedly had in their hands. It was a case of the ship and its men not just hidden from radar detection but actually sent into time travel mode and thrust into a condition outside of the space-time continuum.

The Philadelphia Experiment had accidentally uncovered time travel and the new science of time dynamics which meant the possible existence of multidimensional realities or space-time continuums.

After World War II, scientists continued with experiments in time which weren't just confined to invisibility but explored dynamics in time travel as well as multi-dimensional realities.

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