The Philadelphia Experiment

 

Q:      Do you suppose there is any reality to the Philadelphia experiment?

 

RK:    I do not know. I am still not convinced that is real. Until the government admits it and has scientists who can explain what happened and how it happened, I am going to be skeptical.

 

Q:      A theory on the Philadelphia experiment that I thought was the most down-to-earth explanation of things was that the ship really did not really disappear, but was invisible because of the super-high voltage energy fields rotating around it. We see things because light is reflected off them, but light beams coming to the ship would take a 180-degree trip around it and then come out the other side again. So, the ship was still there but you just could not see it and the radar could not see it either. But they later found out that the high-energy field made all of the sailors crazy. So, they took them out of circulation right away and said that nothing happened, everything is okay, they have been reassigned and things like that. But there was too much they could not hush up I guess. The word started leaking out and people started making up these fantastic stories about time travel and things like that.

 

RK:    The one I like is that it went off into another time and when it reformulated again, some of the sailors were part of the steel plates and what have you, screaming and yelling. That is when I tuned out.

 

Q:      Is it possible to affect physical matter to transpose time?

 

RK:    We have not done that yet to my knowledge, and the Brotherhoods have never mentioned anything about it. I think time travel is a very tricky thing because you start influencing events either in the future or the past, which all would normally have some kind of influence on things that would follow afterwards. And you can not change history that way. It gets pretty screwy.

 

 

 

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