The strange fact is that the table is not semi-transparent as well. Why?
Slavek.
Jerry W. Decker wrote:
> Hi Trevor et al!
>
> I received an email from Trevor about an unusual photograph that is
> being indicated as 'proof' of the Philadelphia Experiment....I've tried
> to stay away from that as it has become somewhat of a cult these days
> but you might want to check out theory and the photo of the
> semi-transparent spool of thread which is posted at;
>
> http://www.viewzone.com/philadelphia22.html
>
> Well, having worked in photography and electronics for 22 years, I have
> to say the photo could be faked...its more a blur/streak of brown
> similar to the table top.
>
> The theory is intriguing but I think it needs a lot more proof than that
> or at the VERY least, many more photos showing other objects on that
> table and other surfaces to duplicate the effect...now that would be a
> lot more believable...
>
> I have found over the years that the Philly experiment is almost a
> cult...people just get completely taken up by it and lose all sense of
> rational thinking.....I do think something odd happens with high
> intensity energy, whether acoustic, magnetic or electric, but I don't
> have any details, references or backup material to prove it.
>
> If that was so, there should be photos all over the place as well as
> witnesses who have seen these fadings and such...I'll post the URL to
> the list and we'll see what people think about it...personally, it needs
> a lot more proof than that one photo...thanks Trevor!
>
> TrevStar22@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > Hello Jerry, this is Trevor Lawrence again, I saw a really interesting site
> > yesterday and  I'm  sure you will want to check it out. Do you remember the
> > discussion you initiated about a Doctor Faile (name probably spelt wrong) and
> > his discovery that with special lighting you can partially see through solid
> > objects?  I found a site related to this while going through Art Bells
> > website. You can access this site by clicking on "links to related storys" at
> > Bells site, then click on "Philadelphia experiment....."  or go directly to
> > www.viewzone.com/philadelphia.html   You will find a long story about
> > skullduggery on the show "The  Unexplained" scroll down to the bottom and go
> > to the next page. Here the author describes a  supposedly proven method of
> > making items invisible by using reflected light. There is a photo of a spool
> > of thread which you  can partially see through!    If this is genuine I want
> > to know how its done!  Perhaps you and the group have some ideas?
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