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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello everybody. I can't thank you enough for stopping in.
It is time for another episode of the Time Travel
Unravel podcast, a show dedicated to all the hypotheticals and
what ifs and unknowns and what could be is for
the fascinating topic of time travel. You should be aware

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that this is a continuation of last week's episode. You
will need to go back in time and listen to it.
Once you have gotten caught up, you can continue on
for the rest of us forward. Last week we got
into the topic of what about the Philadelphia Experiment. It

(00:45):
was a fascinating tale of a ship disappearing teleporting gruesome
transformations aboard. It's mainly myth. Could be legend, could be
actual reality. We don't know. The government is great about

(01:08):
covering things up. Let's pick up today's episode with alternate
theories of what actually happened. While the standard version of
the Philadelphia Experiment claims the ship teleported or time traveled,
there are other explanations proposed by skeptics, historians, and alternative theorists.

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Some believe the story grew from naval rumors and sailors embellishments.
World War II era military secrecy made it difficult to
confirm or deny strange occurrences, leading to wild speculation. Many
historical conspiracies began with a kernel of truth, which is

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then distorted over time. Another theory is that the Philadelphia
experiment was not about teleportation but mind control. The US
government was known to conduct psychological experiments on soldiers, such
as the mk Ultra project in the nineteen fifties. These

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supposed time travel effects may have been hallucinations caused by drugs, hypnosis,
or exposure to intense electro magnetic fields. A more rational
explanation is that the Navy was testing advanced radar cloaking technology.

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World War two saw the development of decausing technology to
protect ships from magnetic minds, early stealth technology to avoid
enemy radar detection, and electronic warfare experiments that might have
given sailors strange symptoms such as dizziness and nausea, as

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well as memory loss. Some theorists believe the government intentionally
spread the Philadelphia experiment story as a smoke screen. This
could be a psyop too distract from real secret military projects.

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The story links to u fos and time travels may
have been a fabricated to make it sound ridiculous, so
skeptics would dismiss it. One of the most famous alleged witnesses,
Alfred Baylick, claimed to be a surviving crew member. He

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stated that he and his brother he jumped overboard when
the experiment went wrong. Instead of hitting water, they landed
in a time vortex and ended up in the year
twenty one thirty seven. He traveled to twenty seven forty nine,
where he saw a technologically advanced, utopian future. He was

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later reinserted into the past, with his memories partially erased.
Baylick's claims are highly controversial, as no historical Navy records
confirm his presence aboard the USS. Eldridge. Duncan Cameron, another

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alleged whistleblower, linked the Philadelphia experience to the ma Tawk project.
He claimed that the same time travel experiments continued in
the nineteen eighties in Montauk, New York. He was trained
as a psychic to interface with time machines. Montalk researchers
allegedly created portals to different eras. He participated in omissions

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to other timelines and encounters with extraterrestrial beings. Conspiracy theorists
point to gaps in official Navy records as evidence that
some information was erased. Some claim crew rosters for the
USS Eldridge were altered, some sailors were disappeared or reassigned

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under new identities. Key records were destroyed or classified indefinitely.
Nikola Tesla, one of history's most mysterious scientists, reportedly worked
on electromagnetic field research before his death in nineteen forty three.

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Some theorists claim that Tesla's unpublished papers contained blueprints for
time travel devices. The US government seized his work after
his death. Tesla's scholar wave technology theoretical energy waves might
have been evolved in the Philadelphia Experiment. The chronovisor a

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Vatican time viewer, is a theory that some believe secret
time traveler technology has existed since the twentieth century. The Chronoviser,
an alleged device created by Father Pellegrino and Ernetti, supposedly
allowed people to see into the past. Some conspiracy theorists

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claim the Chronoviser was an offshoot of the Philadelphia Experiment.
It was used by elite groups to monitor history and
alter future events. Operation paper Clip and Nazi technology. After

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World War II, the US recruited top Nazi scientists under
Operation paper Clip. Some claim these scientists worked on anti
gravity technology, time manipulation research, and other exotic energy weapons.

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The theory suggests the Philadelphia experiment may have been influenced
by secret German wartime projects. Project looking Glass was another
alleged US government program supposedly focused on time distortion experiments.

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Theories claim it allowed scientists to view potential future timelines.
It was used to predict and control political events. It backfired,
causing unintended time distortions. While the Philadelphia experiment is largely

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dismissed as mainstream science, time travel remains a serious topic
in physics. Einstein's equations allow for the theoretical possibility of
time dilation. If an object moves close to the speed
of light, time slows down for it. This has been

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experimentally confirmed using high speed particle accelerators. Theoretically, traveling at
extreme speeds could allow one way time travel into the future.
Wormholes are hypothetical bridges through space time. These could also

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allow instantaneous travel between two distant points. The Philadelphia experiments
teleportation event might have been an unintended wormhole creation. However,
no practical method exists today to generate or stabilize wormholes.

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Some physicists explore quantum entanglement as a possible key to
time travel. In theory, information might be transmitted instantaneously between
quantum linked particles. If harnessed, this could lead to new

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theories of faster than light communication, but practical time travel
remains speculative. The Philadelphia Experiment remains one of the most
mysterious legends and conspiracy history. Despite skepticism, its influence persists

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in discussions about time travel, secret military experiments, and advanced physics.
Was it real? Was it a hoax? Was it a
cover up? Folks? Unfortunately, that's all the time we've got
for today's episode of The Time Travel Unravel. I hope
you've enjoyed this episode, and thank you so much for listening.

(10:35):
Until next time.
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