Burger, “Invisible horizons: true mysteries of the sea” by Vincent Gaddis or “Without a Trace” by Charles Berlitz, an author who is well-known for his book on the Bermuda Triangle. Without including books that are well known by enthusiasts like “Thin air” by George E. The legend of the destroyer that for a few minutes travelled through space and time, was too enticing for lovers of the mystery genre, and it was taken up by a number of Hollywood films, among which the most famous was “ The Philadelphia Experiment” directed by Stewart Raffill (1984), which was such a box office hit that nine years later, a sequel was made: “The Philadelphia Experiment 2”. The ship where two scientists of the calibre of Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, had, in great secret, experimented tele-transportation. The – real – story of the American destroyer, Tulsa, invisible to radar thanks to stealth technology which we shared in this article in Liguria Nautica, could not but bring back to mind the fantastic legend of the Eldridge. It then, once again, disappeared, returning to Philadelphia, in the same exact spot from whence it vanished. A few minutes later, the warship reappeared in the waters in front of Norfolk, 500 kilometres further north. On 28 October 1943, at exactly 17:15, the destroyer from the United States Navy, Eldridge, at anchor in the port of Philadelphia, disappeared under a flash of green light. Articolo di Liguria Nautica The Philadelphia Experiment: the Ship that Passed the Confines Between Space and Time Legend tells of the destroyer, the USS Eldridge which suddenly disappeared from the port of Philadelphia to reappear in Norfolk in a flash of green light
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