The Philadelphia Experiment: What Really Happened?
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The Philadelphia Experiment: What Really Happened?

The legend says the USS Eldridge was used in a secret Navy experiment that allegedly made the ship invisible.

The Navy denies it ever happened, and there’s no solid evidence proving the story.

So what do YOU think?

Real experiment, misunderstood event, or an elaborate hoax? 👀

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u/TheUnredactedFiles — 3 days ago

The Somerton Man mystery still has unanswered questions

In 1948, a mysterious man was found dead on Somerton Beach with no ID.

A hidden note reading “Tamam Shud” led investigators to a mysterious book and strange code.

More than 70 years later, DNA research helped identify him as Carl “Charles” Webb—but his death remains unexplained.

What do you think happened to him?

I made a YouTube Short about this mystery:

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u/TheUnredactedFiles — 4 days ago
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What do you think Apollo 15’s lunar rocks revealed about the Moon?

Apollo 15 explored the Hadley-Apennine region in 1971 and brought lunar rock samples back to Earth.

These rocks helped scientists understand the Moon’s early geological history.

What do you think was the most interesting thing scientists learned from the Apollo 15 samples?

u/TheUnredactedFiles — 7 days ago