The Philadelphia Experiment - The truth about invisibility, teleportation and time travel

The Why Files
4 Feb 202112:52

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of the Y Files, the infamous Philadelphia Experiment is explored, where the USS Eldridge allegedly mastered invisibility and teleportation during World War II. On October 28, 1943, witnesses claimed the ship vanished in a green fog and reappeared 250 miles away, resulting in horrific consequences for its crew. Despite the sensational story, evidence suggests the Eldridge was actually in New York at the time. The episode delves into the origins of the legend, fueled by a mysterious letter from Carl Allen and the struggles of Maurice Jessup, the author who investigated it. Ultimately, it reflects on humanity's fascination with the unknown and conspiracies.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The USS Eldridge was allegedly involved in a secret military experiment on October 28, 1943, intended to make ships invisible.
  • 🛳️ The experiment reportedly resulted in the ship disappearing from Philadelphia and reappearing in Norfolk, Virginia, 10 minutes earlier.
  • 😱 Witnesses claimed the crew suffered horrific fates, including burns, madness, and even being fused to the ship's metal.
  • 📚 The Philadelphia Experiment fueled conspiracy theories during a time of war and paranoia, leading to widespread speculation.
  • 🔬 In reality, the Navy was conducting experiments to protect ships from underwater mines, not achieving time travel or teleportation.
  • ✉️ The legend of the Philadelphia Experiment began with a letter from Carlos Allende to Maurice Jessup, which described the incident.
  • 🧪 Allende's claims included the application of Einstein's unified field theory, linking electromagnetism and gravity.
  • 📖 Maurice Jessup became obsessed with the story, compiling research on Allende's claims and seeking validation.
  • 💀 Jessup's mysterious death in 1959 raised questions, as he was found dead in his car under suspicious circumstances.
  • 🧠 The story reflects humanity's fascination with the unknown and our willingness to believe in conspiracies despite a lack of evidence.

Q & A

  • What was the main goal of the experiments conducted by the US Navy in 1943?

    -The main goal was to develop methods to make US ships invisible to enemy radar and undetectable to mines, primarily to protect against German u-boats during World War II.

  • What incident sparked the legend of the Philadelphia Experiment?

    -The legend began when a man named Carlos Allende claimed in a letter that he witnessed the USS Eldridge vanish into a green fog and then reappear in Norfolk, Virginia, with horrifying consequences for the crew.

  • What actual ship was involved in the Philadelphia Experiment legend?

    -The USS Eldridge, a cannon-class destroyer, is the ship central to the Philadelphia Experiment legend.

  • What were the real activities of the Navy in Philadelphia in 1943?

    -The Navy was conducting experiments related to 'degassing' ships to alter their magnetic fields to avoid detection by German mines, not actual invisibility or time travel.

  • What did the term 'degassing' refer to in naval operations?

    -Degassing referred to the process of altering a ship's magnetic field using electromagnetic coils or large electrical cables to make it less detectable by magnetic mines.

  • Who was Maurice Jessup and what role did he play in the Philadelphia Experiment story?

    -Maurice Jessup was an astronomer and author who received Allende's letter and became obsessed with the claims of the Philadelphia Experiment, ultimately leading to his mysterious death.

  • What were some of the alleged consequences for the crew of the USS Eldridge during the experiment?

    -Reported consequences included severe burns, disorientation, some crew members being fused into the ship's structure, and others going insane or disappearing.

  • How did the US Navy respond to the rumors surrounding the Philadelphia Experiment?

    -The Navy has not officially acknowledged any involvement in time travel or the specific events described in the Philadelphia Experiment, suggesting that much of the story is based on speculation and conspiracy theories.

  • What mysterious circumstances surrounded the death of Maurice Jessup?

    -Jessup was found dead in his car from carbon monoxide poisoning, and his death was ruled a suicide, but it remains shrouded in mystery due to its timing and his previous concerns about his safety.

  • What broader theme does the Philadelphia Experiment story illustrate about human nature?

    -The story reflects humanity's fascination with the unknown, conspiracies, and the lengths to which individuals will go in search of answers to unexplainable phenomena.

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