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  1. May 19, 2021 · So goes the story of the Philadelphia Experiment, perhaps the most famous and widely retold example of secret government experiments with teleportation and time travel. More than 70 years later, despite the absence of any physical evidence or corroborating testimony, the Philadelphia Experiment survives as "fact" in the minds of amateur ...

  2. Aug 2, 2011 · The Philadelphia Experiment is an event during 1943 in which the United States Navy purportedly teleported a Navy destroyer escort, the USS Eldridge (DE 173), from Philadelphia to Norfolk. They also made it invisible – as in, to the naked eye.

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    Allegedly, in the fall of 1943 a U.S. Navy destroyer was made invisible and teleported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Norfolk, Virginia, in an incident known as the Philadelphia...

  4. Sep 24, 2023 · Published September 24, 2023. Updated October 4, 2023. In October of 1943, a U.S. Navy destroyer was supposedly turned invisible and teleported from Philadelphia to Norfolk. But did it really happen? If the stories are to be believed, the Philadelphia Experiment went something like this.

  5. Title of a 1979 book by Charles Berlitz and William Moore that investigated the rumor that a top secret U.S. Navy experiment in 1943 had succeeded in rendering a destroyer, most likely the Eldridge, and its crew temporarily invisible and tele-ported it from its berth in Philadelphia to Norfolk, Virginia.

  6. May 17, 2022 · The Philadelphia Experiment: The bizarre WWII urban legend about an invisible Navy destroyer. The Office of Naval Research “has never conducted any investigations on invisibility." By Haley...

  7. Feb 10, 2021 · "The Philadelphia Experiment" is an urban legend about a U.S. Naval experiment that purportedly took place in 1943 at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Pennsylvania, with the U.S. Navy...

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