The little amount of time had made disastrous long-term results. At this time Alert Einstein was for a year during this time a “scientific consultant” (Martin, Birnes 191-197) for the US Navy. Therefore the story about this experiment goes back to Nikola Tesla’s Time Travel Experiment and Albert Einstein’s Unified Field Theory. In 1895 Nikola Tesla had his first indications that time and space could influence the experiment by using highly charged, rotating magnetic fields. Most of the solutions came from Tesla’s radio frequencies and transmission of electrical energy that ran through the atmosphere. This discovery would lead to the Philadelphia Experiment. This discovered that time and space could open a door that that lead other to another time frame. On the other hand, Einstein spent 30 years of his life trying to combine gravity and electromagnetism into one theory. He felt that there was a need to link both together because quantum mechanics should derive to something …show more content…
When the ship had disappeared then appeared the crewmembers became ill. Some of them were simply missing and some were nowhere in sight. What had happened was an experiment of electronic camouflage and ended up as an accidental teleportation of the crew. There were also a small amount of survivors and eyewitnesses that could tell you yourself. Two brothers, Duncan and Edward Cameron moved forward into time known as the “Rainbow Project.” (Satu 16-18) According to Al Bielek, Duncan was his brother when Al had been Cameron. Duncan jumped off the USS Eldridge in 1943 and landed in the future and then sent back to the USS Eldridge to destroy any evidence or equipment that was keeping the ship in hyperspace. Al claims that Duncan jumped back off the Eldridge and returned back to 1983. Duncan was a part of the Montauk Project and during that experiment he lost his time lock and began to age a year for every hour that passed. Another eyewitness was Carlos Allende. “Allende was a deckhand on another ship in 1943; he was an eyewitness that saw the procedure take effect and caused the Eldridge to vanish from the dock in Philadelphia. In 1956 he contacted an astronomer, astrophysicist, and UFO researcher named Morris Jessup.” (Martin, Birnes 198) in the 1960’s people became aware of what had happened and what the Philadelphia Experiment was. Morris Jessup wrote a book called ‘The Case for the UFO’s” (Satu 1-2) which