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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 · The Philadelphia Experiment is a notorious conspiracy theory that claims the U.S. Navy made a ship invisible and teleported it in 1943. Learn how a hoax letter, a book annotation and a weather phenomenon created this urban legend.

  4. Learn how a pseudonymous letter writer named Carlos Allende invented the story of the Philadelphia Experiment, a supposed teleportation and time travel test by the U.S. Navy in 1943. Discover the evidence, the conspiracy theories and the real witness behind the hoax.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

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

    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 Experiment.

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