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Friday, February 20, 2009

The Philadelphia Experiment -

There are rumors that an experiment by Einstein on a US Navy Destroy Escort resulted in some absolutely Weird occurances.

The project is popularly known as the "Philadelphia Experiment"

Some of the 'facts' in this documentary are different than some of the things I heard in other books. However, the basics are that Einstein came up with a theory of how to make ships invisible. A Destroyer Escort had one of it's engines replaced with an apparatus that would render the ship invisible. The documentary below says that the idea of invisibility was to outwit German Subs. I heard that the idea was to make a complete fleet invisible and have it suddenly appear in Tokyo Harbor.

The story is that things went horribly wrong with the experiment resulting in the ship teleporting and the men who were aboard becoming physically unstable.


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Thursday, May 22, 2008

SS United States - Historic Ship Rusting in Philly

The SS United States held a number of records and was of an extremely innovative design. Today she lies rusting alongside a pier in South Philadelphia. You can see her funnels as you drive by on I-95 (or crawling along 95 during rush hour)

The ship was built in 1952 and she was the fastest ocean liner to sail. In case of war, she could be used as a troopship able to transport about 14,000 troops. Her great speed would allow her to run from most submarines (and torpedoes of the era). Her once sensitive screws are now on her after deck and are visible in the satellite photo.


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Friday, April 25, 2008

Ghost Ships in South Philly

Take a look at the Google Map below. This satellite view is of the Delaware River just south of Tasker Avenue. It appears to be the wrecks of several wooden ships half buried in the mud. The Ship just north of the pilings is perhaps in the best shape of the group. The length appears to be about 200 feet or so. You can see the hatches for the holds and the broad beam indicates some type of cargo ship. If you look a little further upriver there is another wreck which is pretty much deteriorated but has a much narrower beam.

My guess is that there was a fire at one time and all of the vessels sunk in place. They may have been sailing vessels or former sailing vessels that were converted to barges. The lines on the most intact of the cargo vessels look a little too elegant to have been a barge.

The narrow beam vessel is also interesting. My guess is that she was an early screw driven steamer. If you look at the pilings it would appear that she could not have been a side-wheeler.

Anyway, I'd appreciate any guesses as to the history of this little ghost fleet



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Friday, July 6, 2007

See the Magna Carta at the National Consitution Center

A copy of England's Magna Carta will be on display until July 25th 2007 at the Constitution Center. This is a document similar to our Constitution which outlined the rights of the people. The Magna Carta was written in 1215.

The National Constitution Center is located at 525 Arch Street on Philadelphia’s Independence Mall.

For More Information, see the press release at the Constition Center
National Constitution Center

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