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  1. The Philadelphia Experiment was an alleged event claimed to have been witnessed by an ex-merchant mariner named Carl M. Allen at the United States Navy's Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, sometime around October 28, 1943.

  2. Sep 24, 2023 · Did a U.S. Navy ship disappear and reappear in 1943 as a result of a secret experiment? Learn about the mysterious letter, the annotated book, and the witnesses who claimed to have seen it happen.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · According to legend, on Oct. 28, 1943, the USS Eldridge, a Cannon-class destroyer escort, was conducting top-secret experiments designed to win command of the oceans against the Axis powers.

  4. Aug 2, 2011 · Did the U.S. Navy teleport and make invisible a ship in 1943? Learn about the legend, the evidence, and the skepticism of this mythical event.

  5. Jul 4, 2023 · On the 28 th of October 1943, at the height of the Battle of the Atlantic, a strange, top-secret experiment took place in the US Navy docks in Philadelphia. What was about to be tested would turn the tide of a war that had cost 45 Allied ships in January of that year alone.

  6. www.history.navy.mil › p › philadelphia-experimentPhiladelphia Experiment - NHHC

    The web page denies the allegation of a 1943 experiment that made a Navy ship invisible and teleported it from Philadelphia to Norfolk. It cites the ship's logs, the merchant ship's report, the Office of Naval Research, and Einstein's involvement as evidence that the event never happened.

  7. It was the summer of 1943, two years into the United States' involvement in World War II, and a bloody sea battle was raging between American destroyers and the famed U-boat submarines of the Nazis.