Whats the deal with the Philadelphia Experiment?
For those readers who don’t subscribe to conspiracy newsletters, the Philadelphia Experiment was an incident alleged to have taken place in 1943. According to legend, the Navy destroyer USS Eldridge was made invisible and teleported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Norfolk, Virginia. As is often the case with “paranormal phenomena,” there’s no smoking gun; however, we can give you the scoop on a few contrasting theories. We made the U.S. Navy’s official site our first stop on the quest for truth. After all, they’d know if one of their own ships disappeared, right? While the Navy does acknowledge the theories, they insist there are no documents confirming that the experiment, also known as “Project Rainbow,” ever took place. In fact the ship’s log states the Eldridge was never even in Philadelphia. Though the Navy makes a strong case, we wanted a second opinion, prefer
For those readers who don’t subscribe to conspiracy newsletters, the Philadelphia Experiment was an incident alleged to have taken place in 1943. According to legend, the Navy destroyer USS Eldridge was made invisible and teleported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Norfolk, Virginia. As is often the case with “paranormal phenomena,” there’s no smoking gun; however, we can give you the scoop on a few contrasting theories. We made the U.S. Navy’s official site our first stop on the quest for truth. After all, they’d know if one of their own ships disappeared, right? While the Navy does acknowledge the theories, they insist there are no documents confirming that the experiment, also known as “Project Rainbow,” ever took place. In fact the ship’s log states the Eldridge was never even in Philadelphia. Though the Navy makes a strong case, we wanted a second opinion, prefer