Ok, this right here is some spooky stuff. For some Halloween spirit, I’ll tell you all about this bizarre experiment that happened at sea. Basically, a US Military ship disappeared into thin air. Not only that, but it teleported from Philadelphia to Virginia then back to Philadelphia! As weird as it sounds, it only gets weirder when you search about this incident. Because, there are accounts from people who were actually there. Not only that, but there’s an article published about this on the Military’s official website.
The Philadelphia Experiment
79 Years ago in 1943 on this same day (Oct. 28th) an elite warship named the USS Eldridge conducted a top secret experiment. The goal, of course, was to gain military control of the sea against Axis Powers but more importantly to disappear from a radar. People aboard the ship claim they saw a strange green/blue glow around the ship; then it completely disappeared. Not only did it disappear, but it was completely gone from the radar as well (mission success?). What could’ve caused this?
A man named Al Bielek came to the public claiming that he was on board the USS Eldridge when It disappeared. His confession of the top secret project was a quite terrifying one. He claims that not only did they brainwash him, the goal of the experiment was not to disappear from radars, but to time travel. I should note that there was a movie that came out in 1984 titled “The Philadelphia Experiment“, and Al came forward about this years after the movie was released. Although, before Al there was another witness of all this by a man named Carlos Allende. He claims that he saw the whole thing happen from his ship that was docked at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
This all relates to Albert Einsteins “Unified Field Theory“. This theory describes all fundamental forces and the relationships between elementary particles in terms of a single theoretical framework. It’s definitely an insane thought to think that time travel could be possible. It might be as simple as an unfinished math equation ready to be solved. You can read the Official Navy statement document by clicking here.