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"manhatten incident"
Curtis Sakima
开云体育You're talkin' about the "Philidelphia Experiment"
I think.?? A movie was made about it.?? It even has that
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srinivas rao
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i am very much interested in knowing more about the manhatten accident where my one of the friend said that the person can be made invisible and that really occured in that manhatten incident and that invisible guy never came back in the world.
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is it ?really that incident occured? if it is then how actually they have done it .looking for the best replies
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John Johnson
There is also a small book about it. Have a look at Amazon.
Regards, JJ On Friday, Jan 3, 1997, at 03:01 US/Eastern, Curtis Sakima wrote: You're talkin' about the "Philidelphia Experiment" I think.?? A movie<image.tiff> <image.tiff>
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开云体育This is a great subject to try out critical thinking.
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I used to work for a man named Dennis Hanson. He was an exceptionally clear thinker and we often referred to the "Dennis Hanson Reasonableness Check". Dennis?would take each rumor that came by, and talk about it at the department meeting. He would never say the rumor was impossible but rather consider how reasonable it was plus its consequences.
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In the case of a technology that could make a person or thing invisible, I think it is reasonable to assume that if true, it would be impossible to hide it for long.
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There would be too much money to be made from its use. If it did exist, people would likely want to use it. As they found how valuable it was, they would use it more. It would quickly become "visible".
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<ksrao_iete@y...> wrote: hi , allaccident where my one of the friend said that the person can be made invisible and that really occured in that manhatten incident and that invisible guy never came back in the world. they have done it .looking for the best replies I think you are talking about the Philadelphia Experiment. The story goes that Nicolas Tesla and Albert Einstein had worked together to help 'cloak' a ship. The test subject was the USS Eldridge, a destroyer escort of the Cannon Class, was to be tested to see if they could make it so radar would not detect it. The test based in the Philadelphia Naval Yard, but was conducted out at sea. With the world in war, there were projects that were revolutionary, the Manhattan Project was to create a Nuk-u-ler bomb. The stories around the Philadelphia Experiment include things like the test was successful in making the ship invisible to radar, but also invisible to observers, thus proving Einsteins theories about space and time. The supposed magnetic field curved space and time to such a degree that some really odd things were added to the stories. One is that the metal of the ship altered structure and became transparent, not only to remote observers, but also the people on the ship. Another is that in the bending of space and time, another ship, a flying saucer if you will, was seen by the people on the Eldridge. Oddly a town was also seen by the people. Some people guess that this odd occurrence may be due to a similar experiment in a town and also on one a space ship. It is guessed that if all three were doing a similar experiment that somehow they may have been connected by the gravity and frequency of the generated fields. Whatever really happened is something few will ever know. Due to military secrecy at the time, there was little reported outside of the normal channels and that only helps the stories. And IF they really did create such a device, the thing was not controlled and not useable and would have been filed away as top secret. But, if you find out more than the average websites, and by that, I mean real hard data on how to make the stuff, let us know. Dave (removing stylish aluminum skull cap and going out for some sun and fresh air.)
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Monster invisible. Mike --- In Electronics_101@..., srinivas rao <ksrao_iete@y...> wrote: hi , allaccident where my one of the friend said that the person can be made invisible and that really occured in that manhatten incident and that invisible guy never came back in the world. they have done it .looking for the best replies
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wrote: hi , allaccident where my one of the friend said that the person can be made invisible and that really occured in that manhatten incident and that invisible guy never came back in the world. they have done it .looking for the best replies As others have said, you probably mean the so-called Philadelphia Experiment. It really was just a secret wartime project to try and counter enemy radar. What better way to hide the project from the enemy than to add ridiculous details? I have some genuine Penn and Teller Magic Healing Crystals if you really believe the movie "The Philadelphia Experiment". Alien Steve |
Stefan Trethan
I would say if there was something done it is gone wrong i expect.
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You can't make money with something not working (and possibly being dangerous). They wouldn't tell us i reckon. I really see not much positive use for this technology, we shouldn't need to hide things, should we? ST
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signal snatcher
During World War II the Germans invented an anti-shipping mine that exploded when it detected the natural magnetic field of a ship's hull overhead.? This mine could?sit on the sea floor so that it could not be?swept by normal methods?and posed a serious threat to Allied naval and merchant vessels.
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British scientists discovered that if?a ship's hull was demagnetised by passing a large coil with an AC current over the hull, the ship would not explode these "magnetic mines".? This process, called "degaussing" was experimented with on US?and UK warships but soon applied to all Allied ships.? US sailors were told that degaussing made a ship "invisible to magenetic mines", according to my great-uncle Ed who, though an Aussie, served in the US merchant marine and now lives in California.
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I think this is where the story came from.? Remember most people who served in the navies of that time had an education equivalent to primary (elementary) school Year 5 by today's standard.? It was war, there was a great deal of secrecy and, of course, this is when the rumour mill gets to work.
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At that time Einstein was busy at Princeton making contributions to the Manhatten Project (the Atom Bomb), but Tesla, great man though he had been, was in his declining years and had done little scientific work for years.? He had suffered a serious mental collapse some time before and was living on his friends' charity and seems to have had occasional delusional episodes.?
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Telsa still read the scientific literature and gave regular newspaper interviews during which he often?leaked more secrets than he should have.? Since his homeland was under German occupation he was technically an enemy alien.? In the UK he would have been placed, at least, under house arrest.? When he died the FBI seized his papers, not because he had invented some secret weapon, but because he was a nuisance to a nation at war.? His indiscretions seem to have been the source of many rumours, like this one.
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There was a reunion of the salors who had served in the USS Philadelphia in 2002.? A journalist from the Fortean Times asked them about the Philadelphia incident but they all agreed that the story was untrue.? I understand it wasn't much of a party.? They were all older guys and they faded early...
Stefan Trethan wrote: I would say if there was something done it is gone wrong i expect.
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开云体育In a message dated 4/19/2004 6:57:05 PM Central Standard Time, signalsnatcher@... writes:
Manhatten ?
It boggles my tiny, feeble mind that NOone, yet, has noted the spelling error in this word!? It's all-"a's";? NO "e" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
--- In Electronics_101@..., JanRwl@A... wrote:
In a message dated 4/19/2004 6:57:05 PM Central Standard Time,spelling error in this word! It's all-"a's"; NO "e" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! funny how Google offers 21,000 hits on Manhatten Project. funny how it hits 1,390,000 for Manhattan Project.... Dave |
开云体育In a message dated 4/20/2004 12:57:45 AM Central Standard Time, dave_mucha@... writes:
funny how Google offers 21,000 hits on Manhatten Project. ?
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srinivas rao
very very thanks for the valid and proper response.it is real that it is a boon as well as bane for the science and technology.i got a good response from you once again thanks signal snatcher. signal snatcher wrote:
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