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Disputed1943-10-28Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Experiment (1943)

Alleged US Navy experiment to render the destroyer escort USS Eldridge invisible to radar using electromagnetic field manipulation, based on Einstein's unified field theory research. According to witness Carl Allen (Carlos Allende), the ship didn't just become invisible — it teleported from Philadelphia to Norfolk, Virginia (200+ miles) and back. Crew members allegedly suffered horrific side effects including being fused with the ship's hull. The Navy officially denies it happened. Widely considered a hoax, but the experiment's core premise — electromagnetic manipulation of spacetime — directly parallels how UAP appear to operate. Bob Lazar described the craft at S-4 as bending spacetime using gravity amplification. The Gateway Process describes consciousness navigating through electromagnetic fields. The Philadelphia Experiment, real or not, sits at the intersection of the same physics. Whether it happened is less important than what it describes: a government attempt to manipulate spacetime using electromagnetic fields in 1943 — the same year Los Alamos was building the atomic bomb.

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