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Upon reading an interview with Al Bielek about the Philadelphia experiment, I am curious about a few things that I don't quite understand about it:
If the ship wasn't meant to time travel through time, how did they 'accidentally' acheive it when here in the modern day researchers can supposedly create time distorting fields of only a very small space?
What's with the supposed 'green mist' around the ship? It just sounds a bit science-fictiony to me.
If the ship was for a while out of our dimensions, how did they survive... And Bielek and his brother supposedly jumped ship whilst in this extra dimension to try to get away, and until they arrived in 1983 he seemed to fall in a void for some time. What I'm getting at is how did they all survive while there... Surely there can't be a liveable environment with a breathable atmosphere there, out of this dimension???
Some crew were said to become stuck in parts of the ship because for a while there was something going on that caused things to go through each other. So how come the ship itself didn't distort form, or the crewmember's own bodies?
When they were supposedly in 1983, Von Neumann said how the field around the ship was growing and within days it would engulf the world. Does this mean the ship sat there for 40 relative years and the field only happens to start growing the moment Bielek and his brother jump off? And as for the engulfing the earth thing, it sounds a bit far-fetched. If these experiments were that dangerous, the world would surely be destroyed many times over by now.
Sorry to sound so cynical, I do beleive *something* happened, but these things bug me because they don't seem to add up right, and I think any facts should be split from the fallacies here.
-Raze
If the ship wasn't meant to time travel through time, how did they 'accidentally' acheive it when here in the modern day researchers can supposedly create time distorting fields of only a very small space?
What's with the supposed 'green mist' around the ship? It just sounds a bit science-fictiony to me.
If the ship was for a while out of our dimensions, how did they survive... And Bielek and his brother supposedly jumped ship whilst in this extra dimension to try to get away, and until they arrived in 1983 he seemed to fall in a void for some time. What I'm getting at is how did they all survive while there... Surely there can't be a liveable environment with a breathable atmosphere there, out of this dimension???
Some crew were said to become stuck in parts of the ship because for a while there was something going on that caused things to go through each other. So how come the ship itself didn't distort form, or the crewmember's own bodies?
When they were supposedly in 1983, Von Neumann said how the field around the ship was growing and within days it would engulf the world. Does this mean the ship sat there for 40 relative years and the field only happens to start growing the moment Bielek and his brother jump off? And as for the engulfing the earth thing, it sounds a bit far-fetched. If these experiments were that dangerous, the world would surely be destroyed many times over by now.
Sorry to sound so cynical, I do beleive *something* happened, but these things bug me because they don't seem to add up right, and I think any facts should be split from the fallacies here.
-Raze