Philadelphia Experiment

If you have not heard about this “Philadelphia Experiment”, then here’s a small recap:

in 1943 the american government made experiments with an electromagnetic device designed by Nikola Tesla, and John von Neumann (Neumann Jancsika, az egyik “hős” magyar tudós jóember). This device is supposed to “bend” gravity and/or “time” in a way that made a warship disappear. The navy wanted to use this technology to make their ships “invisible” - well it would have been enough for them if the ships are invisible to radars, but eventually in this experiment, the whole ship disappeared for 10 minutes or several hours (the various sources cannot agree in this regard). Unified field theory is said to be used in this…

Of course the navy denies all of this, and there are no witnesses that can be trusted. What a surprise! Conspiracy theorists love such things, and as such this story has some wild connotations available on the net.

I have found the most trusted review of this event can be found on wikipedia:

Philadelphia Experiment on wikipedia

All I wanted to say with this, is that the technology to make such experiments is available for a fucking 60+ years now. I hate that all kinds of governments want to decide what the people in this “world” can know (better yet: be aware of). Of course to keep “everything” under control it is understandable - from their viewpoint, but I think we are getting to that point in time where people’s individual responsibility cannot be denied any longer.

Such knowledge will be commonplace sooner or later anyway.

One thing that I am happy for is that there are signs that renewable energy sources are being learned more and more in our time (tide, moon, wind, sun, geothermal, etc. see here for details). This will slowly lead to the next and then the next thing in time, and sooner or later even the most materialistic scientists will admit that there is a connection between spirit and material (things).

There’s a good book I’m reading right now called the “Visionary Window”. It’s written by a theoretical quantum physicist, Amit Goswami. It is also available in hungarian as Képzelt Ablak. It was created in 2000… It presents ideas that cannot be denied, though in a slightly complex language (meaning: you will get bored if you read more than 20-30 pages at once) - but still if you are of the materialistic / realistic type and interested in how the world really works, you should give it a try. Your thinking might get a new spin :) Which is always good anyway.


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