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Experimento Filadelfia

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Investigates the possibility that the United States Navy during World War II conducted the Philadelphia Experiment, an experiment which rendered the battleship USS Eldridge invisible

127 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 1996

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664 reviews522 followers
June 4, 2018
دومین پرونده‌ی محرمانه، همون‌طور که از اسم کتاب مشخصه، در مورد ناوی هست که ناگهان جلوی چشم همه ناپدید می‌شه!
داستان در مورد دختری به اسم آلیسه که با پدربزرگش زندگی می‌کنه و به نوعی در ریاضی و علوم کامپیوتری نابغه ست و با مسائل فیزیک ثابت می‌کنه همچین چیزی ممکنه.
داستان بیشتر حول محور توضیح پرونده می‌گرده و فضاسازی، داستان‌پردازی و شخصیت‌پردازی کمی داره.
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51 reviews1 follower
December 17, 2017
یک کتاب بسیار مهیج
پرونده های جذاب که واقعا آدم و سردرگم میکرد که واقعیت چی بوده
از خوندن تک تک کلمات این کتاب لذت بردم
خیلی وقت بود این حس خوب رو از یه کتاب نگرفته بودم
به شدت کتاب جذابی بود به خصوص اینکه داستان بسیار با فیزیک و قوانینش عجین بود...این موضوع بسیار واسم جذاب بود
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74 reviews30 followers
November 16, 2013
سه و نیم

اینم دومین پرونده ی محرمانه ی نوشته ی تری دیری
آزمایش فیلادلفیا که به اسم "ناوی که ناپدید شد" در ایران ترجمه و چاپ شده.
داستان در مورد یکی دیگه از موارد آزمایشی نظامی آمریکا در طی جنگ جهانی دومه که سعی در تحقق نظریه ی آلبرت انیشتین ( حوزه ی واحد علوم) بوده داره که گویا خود آلبرت هم در ماجرا و پروژه نقشی داشته. بازم می گم تری دیری نویسنده ی قهاریه که می تونه شما رو بین کلی پارادوکس گرفتار کنه و اونقدر گیجتون کنه که واقعا نفهمین ماجرا چی بوده و این وسط حق با کیه! :دی اما در کل داستان جالبی بود.
بیشتر از جلد قبلی ازش لذت بردم
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October 20, 2009
when i first stared reading this book what game to mind was the (mickey-Spillane) NOVELS told in "new-york-style"..

QUOTE.... they came at four in the morning, awoke me for an exhausted sleep

i reached for my dressing gown, forgeting to put on my slippers, as my feet felt the cold floor-boards all the way to the door..

America with its conspiracies & religions,... god, they go hand in hand but seriously after quanta-no bay i an not surprised at these storys (remember the witness protection programme) that is the legally one..... the plot thickens Watson said Sherlock....

when it comes to America.. the devil is in the detail..... prison is a business, not lawful incarceration, but that aside.... i did love the book about THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT AND THE MOVIE.. did not do Justice to he book ....!!! what movie ever does...and the news article that told of 2 men after a fight just disappeared in the thin air...

that got me thinking (yeah...i can hear the noise...also).. what other incidences are

FACT OR FABLE.....t.v i love Jennie... bewitched......Buffy the vampire slayer.. angel...

( wear a demon says to angel, faith is a human ideal, evil is the reality they hide from.....

in the real occult-books (blinking) is a way for demons to move from one dimension to the other The term 'demon' is derived ultimately from the Sanskrit root div ('to shine'), through the Greek Damion ('divine power'). To the Greeks daemons were intermediary spirits between humans and the Gods. In Western religion and occult lore, demons are classified into various elaborate systems, and hierarchies of hell, and have ascribed to them various characters, forms, attributes and duties. The most complex hierarchy was devised by Johann Weyer, who estimated that there were 7,405,926 demons serving under seventy-two princes...(The demons jumble book...)

this book is a light read , but with me it recalled more questions than answers... maybe that was the purpose there are several story's but the ones that come to mind are...

DNA repair-deficiency disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Accelerated ageing disease) Jump to: navigation, search ... repair deficiency diseases show varying degrees of "accelerated ageing" or cancer ...
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_aging_... )- Cached
the ageing one can now be explained...is most cases.. talking to incarnated souls
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritualism
.blasting a black hole in to space....t.v... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Time_Tunnel

Time-cop (1994) Claude van damme the man star,,,Star Cops is a British science fiction television series...1987. stargate Atlantis,

stargate sg1,
stargate universe, the X-'files and contact my fav....
but i draw your action to the chapter called THE HACKER British; i was intrigued with the difficulties one person in particular...also about a British chap with learning difficulties is suffering the same fate, but this hacker walked away.???.... in 1987..???
Edward-singh....
THE CASE OF EDWARD AUSTIN SINGH this chap walked in the university now.called an .I.T dept and just started using the computer,, he was so adept with the systems & programmes they just thought that he was a student that appeared there all the time....this book was written in 1996...just after David icke..devoted himself since 1990
to telling us that reptiles ruled the world...??
have you seen a Quantum of Solace the James bond film ,if not rent it
then think who is stageing the Olympic games after 2012.... south-America....









6,233 reviews40 followers
February 1, 2016
This is one of a series of books examining various mysteries. This one deals with the alleged Navy experiment in 1943 in which a naval ship was made invisible. That part of the experiment was a success, but what happened in addition to invisibility was a terrible disaster.

This is the event termed the “Philadelphia Experiment.” Supposedly the military thought they might have a device which would enable them to render surface ships invisible. Such a thing would be incredibly valuable in a war, and World War II was a very, very rough war. The device made the ship invisible (except for the indentation in the water from the ship's hull), but supposed drove the men on board insane. Some were stuck in the metal of the ship, and some disappeared forever.

There's been various works on the topic, and the skeptics, of course, say that no such thing ever happened. This book is basically about that event, using a young hacker as the hook to hang the historical events on.

It's interesting to read how much the skeptics violently oppose the possibility of such an experiment ever taking place, especially in lieu of the actual real scientific advances that have been made quite recently along the lines of developing an invisibility shield around an object. Other experiments have been done relating to teleportation like in the Star Trek TV series. These are real experiments that have taken place and no scientist is arguing that they have, so why is it so totally impossibility that, over fifty years ago, the military might have tried a similar experiment?

The need was there, and at least some of the technology was there, although no where near the level of today's technology, of course, which is also a good explanation of why the experiment went so horribly wrong.

The book is not so much a young adult novel as a young adult introduction to one of a series of paranormal mysteries.
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24 reviews
February 14, 2022
وای خیلی قشنگ بود! این جلد و از جلد قبلی ام بیشتر دوست داشتم😍اینکه مسائل علمی به صورت داستان تعریف شده بود خیلی خوب بود این جوری درک مسائل راحتره🥰 ترجمه هم خیلی روون بود و راحت میشد با داستان ارتباط برقرار کرد🌺یه جورایی اتفاقاتی که افتاد رو باور کردم انقدر که قشنگ توضیح داده شده بود😍 به نظرم اگه همچین اتفاقی پیش اومده حتما ضرر های زیان باری داشته که آمریکا مخفیش کرده و گرنه چرا باید لاپوشونیش کنن؟ این چیزی که کشف کردن خیلی به کارشون می یومده😶شایدم همش زاده ی تخیلاته! 🤗همه چیزه کتاب عالی بود فقط شخصیت پردازیش خوب نبود🥺کاش بیشتر رو شخصیت ها کار میشد.
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119 reviews2 followers
December 9, 2022
Me encantó. Una novelizacion del Experimento Filadelfia pero luego tiene todos los datos verídicos. Toda la info.
Profile Image for Reihane.
74 reviews30 followers
November 16, 2013
سوم و نیم
اینم دومین پرونده ی محرمانه ی نوشته ی تری دیری
آزمایش فیلادلفیا که به اسم "ناوی که ناپدید شد" در ایران ترجمه و چاپ شده.
داستان در مورد یکی دیگه از موارد آزمایشی نظامی آمریکا در طی جنگ جهانی دومه که سعی در تحقق نظریه ی آلبرت انیشتین ( حوزه ی واحد علوم) بوده داره که گویا خود آلبرت هم در ماجرا و پروژه نقشی داشته. بازم می گم تری دیری نویسنده ی قهاریه که می تونه شما رو بین کلی پارادوکس گرفتار کنه و اونقدر گیجتون کنه که واقعا نفهمین ماجرا چی بوده و این وسط حق با کیه! :دی اما در کل داستان جالبی بود
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January 26, 2017
interesting book about the philadelphia project, it is very good also
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