Invisibility The Strange
Invisibility may be possible. The first
method may be to involve The Unified Field Theory.
Albert Einstein and Nicola Tesla believed in
this theory. It is a much too complicated theory
for the scope of this article, but suffice to say, it
involves the idea that matter and energy can neither be
created nor destroyed, only changed to another
form. It has been said that the Philadelphia
Experiment supposedly conducted by the navy in 1943, was
devoted to the goal of invisibility and
teleportation. It has also been stated that the
use of strong magnetic fields was a large part of this
experiment. These magnetic fields were so strong
that they produced considerable amounts of heat when
generated, so it was not only a magnetic field but a
thermal field. We all know how heat waves can bend
light, such as is seen when viewing a desert
mirage. The Idea behind this experiment was to
produce a magnetic, thermal field capable of bending the
light around the ship so as to render it invisible.
Another
possibility would be to make an object go "out of phase"
with the surrounding time and space continuum; to create a
space "warp" around the object. Many believe that this
was the case in the Philadelphia Experiment. There
have been claims that the magnetic field that was to render
the ship invisible was of such a magnitude so as to send it
out of its time line forty years into the future.
Further, there were reports of crew members being trapped
within the steel of the ship, which would be consistent with
the ship being temporarily out of phase causing hard steel
to become penetrable. Crew members were like ghosts
passing through walls, only in this case the walls were the
ghosts.
Many
chaos magicians profess to be able to attain
invisibility through magic. While this has no foundation in
science, it does represent another possibility for the
existence of invisibility.
John McMahon, webmaster@thestrangedotcom.com