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October 28th, 1943 , the day the US Navy mastered time travel, teleportation, and invisibility.
The experiment had disastrous consequences.
The Navy tried to make US destroyers invisible to enemy radar and undetectable to enemy minds.
The crew of the USS Eldridge was fused into the metal walls at the molecular level.
The Philadelphia Experiment legend began in 1955 when a man named Morris Jessup received a mysterious letter in the mail.
In the letter, Carl Allen claimed to have witnessed a time-traveling ship disappearing in 1943 .
A year later , two officers from the newly formed Office of Navy Research , also known as the ONR , showed up at Jessup 's doorstep.
The ONR is the part of the Navy in charge of scientific research.
Author Carl Jessup was found dead in his car in 1959 , the result of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Jessup 's death was clouded in mystery, though officials said he took his own life, no autopsy was ever performed.
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