10% of the crew survived: how the Philadelphia experiment actually ended
The Philadelphia Experiment is a classified US Navy experiment staged on October 28, 1943 with the USS Eldridge. The essence of the experiment was to create a super-powerful electromagnetic field around the ship, which, as a result of this manipulation, was supposed to become invisible to enemy radars. The project under which the Philadelphia Experiment was carried out had the working title "Rainbow".
Against the backdrop of the ongoing war with Nazi Germany at that time, the...
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