Stealth Tech: the Philadelphia Experiment

"The Philadelphia Experiment was an alleged naval military experiment in 1943, in which the U.S. destroyer escort USS Eldridge was to be rendered invisible to human observers for a brief period of time. It is also referred to as Project Rainbow." From http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Is_There_Really_Such_a_Thing_as_Time_Travel_Creepy_3 ...
gwiz665says...

Lol. This is pure bullshit. "It shot into hyperspace", "we arced it through the time/space continuum". It sounds like pure technobabble, but hey, I like Star Trek as much as the next man.

9058says...

There are many legends about that, it gets a boost of credibility because the military/government instead of just telling the truth and saying it was a failed experiment that resulted in nothing they were caught lying about it and saying there wasnt even an experiment that day (which was proven not true). I heard they werent trying to mess with space time but to create a strong enough magnetic current that would actually bend/reflect light rays away from the ship (invisible) which doesnt sound nearly as crazy as messing with space time (this "time travel" stuff takes away from what really happened and distracts us, the military probably loves these guys preaching about time travel since they know once they say that the discussion is over). What ever is "said" to have happen there is a much better doc that i cant seem to find that focuses more on the conspiracy to cover up what ever happened since some soliders did die and their families deserve an explanation

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