ANSWERS: 6
  • No, its just fiction. (and if it wasn't, I couldn't tell you. National security, y'know.)
  • I understand this to be a real story but the movie itself was fiction. So if our military was displacing matter in the 1940's just imagine what they can do today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • I've read that it's pure fiction, and made up by people who wanted a controversy in the late 1950's, early 1960's. Since it has become the stuff legendary urban myths such as alligators in the sewers of New York City (although the alligators never made it to such a boring movie as "The Philadelphia Experiment" did). None of the people who made it up, have ever provided any definitive proof that it happened. And I can't believe if it did happen, more people wouldn't have been aware of it -- there would be more definitive proof as well.
  • I saw the same show on sci-fi and it was terribly interesting. But it is I am afraid in the same category as crop circles, abductions, and bigfoot. Two of which I have a certain ammount of belief or interest in. If it was a true experiment and it did succeed the way the story goes then It can only mean that there are other things out there way worse or better now. If it didnt happen which is where the odds point there are still probably good or terrible things happening that nobody knows about.
  • Most people think it's pure fiction. I looked, and this is around your EIGHTH duplicate question today. Some of your questions are REALLY good, but I encourage you to spend more time checking to see if they've already been asked. http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/75695
  • It is true but the US navy claims that it never happened. However, there were many eye witnesses and newspaper articles about it back then.

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