The Terrifying Philadelphia Experiment



In October of 1943 the allies were locked in a devastating conflict that would cost them hundreds thousands of lives and tens of thousands of tons of ships. Desperate to turn the tide of the war, the U.S. Navy would perform top secret experiments to try and turn their ships invisible. But the results were a disaster. Now a secret 80 years in the making is brought to light. Is there any truth to it at all, or is this just another terrifying ghost tale?

#Halloween #GhostShip #GhostStory

Works cited:

Office of Naval Research’s Information sheet: Philadelphia Experiment

Anatomy of a Hoax: The Philadelphia Experiment Fifty Years Later by Jacques F. Vallee

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TackleTheDog

I think War Thunder vehicles use this technology when engaging targets….

Share Greats

A fascinating modern fairy-tale.

Ray Mack

Zzzzzzzzzzzzz , another attempt to tell a story that actually happened, without the actual truth

James Buttery

Google the curious case of Michael Madman Markum. He claims he used similar technology,/ a Jacobs ladder and disappeared for two years and came back. Very interesting

GrandMassive

I wish the other YouTube videos I saw of this included the part where all of this information came from a guy that thinks writing in different ink colors makes it seem like different people.

codemiesterbeats

In a way making a ship disappear makes sense in the respect that a ship (of any size) is surrounded by background that looks homogeneous.

They can do impressive things with optics… say a man-made mirage type deal. I am sure they didn't phase it in and out of reality but stranger things have been done like guiding missiles with pigeons lol.

Mary Ratliff

If something is classified…how would give evidence?

Matt Engelhardt

Testament why you don't War Travel without your Gellar Fields operational.

RubyCube YT

I doubt a test like this would have been done using actual crew, at least the first run. It would have been done on a smaller "spare" vessel with perhaps animals (goats, cows, whatnot) first before using people. This is just a really awesome urban legend.

Adolph DLC

July 1943?

Clay Miller

I'm sorry, but as a physicist this Ghost story is honestly pretty hilarious

Alpha24Gamer97

I personally see an extremely glaring point of contention, how would the only man to speak about the "experiment" who claims to have seen it in Norfolk, know what happened to the sailors on board after the "experiment" or that it happened already once before, let alone the results from the first "experiment"

Synedrus

"The year was 1943. Our ship was stationed in Philadelphia and was equipped to generate an electromagnetic field that would make us invisible to the enemy. What happened instead, we were teleported to New York. And in that process, my shipmates fused to the hull of the ship. Embedded in the metal. Screaming for help. I was destroyed. Forced to regain my physicality."

ChairmanKam

Wait wait wait… The "Eldritch", experienced an Eldritch horror? That's serendipitous.

Francisco Pier

Who else came here from interface

Kevin Basden

Marker 19 minutes. Sublimation is the word you're looking for.

Kevin Basden

Marker 18 minutes 23 seconds. What makes you think we don't have it now.?

Kevin Basden

When testing a new technology the method is threefold. Number one try it on paper as Theory. Number to its tested in the laboratory. Number three it's testing in public.

ProjectFlashlight612

Almost all of this is complete bollocks

Josh Adams

Wait. If the ship’s invisible, aren’t the wake, engine rumble, and displacement still gonna give it away?

Get this though your head
150 million white Europeans where killed / slaughtered for central banking system and the morganthol plan debt slavery scheme- they will throw ever human being they can at a fortified machine gun nest to secure the BIS IMF FCS FED CFR %%% , add 1 million Iraqs and a few million Chinese during Maoist years.
Human Resources-$$$$$$$$

F%$K the All-Lied forces
This is another lie from the same tribe.
Human nature love their lies.

Matthew Richard

The "people got hurt so let's not do that anymore" argument reminds me of Star Trek Voyager and the episode where they break the Warp Threshold and get to "Warp 10" but it caused Tom to turn into some kind of salamander thing which they easily reversed at the end of the episode so they just shelved it and went about their 70+ year journey home. Like… no! Use the damned technology to get home in an instant, then cure the transformation, and you're all home where experts can start to work out the kinks and figure out a better way to use the tech then travel, turn into a salamander, get cured before applying it as a standard mode of transportation.

Big Deal

What about the guy that made a time machine out of a Delorean ? A lot of people saw that ! 🤣🤣

Bee Hambonio

I remember watching that movie on a local cable station out of Boston when I was a kid.

Job Thompson

Its very funny to me that anyone would think this would be a good idea for a warship. Even if the concept worked, it would make operation of the ship impossible, as noone would be able to see what they are doing, and camera's couldnt be used without making the element visible. Seems like a horridly ineffective way to make a warship "undetectable".

Rob Staley

was this posted on april 1 originally? i love this channel but this is stupid.

James Michael

You had me until you started