There is a legend about Albert Einstein in history, and that is the famous "Philadelphia Experiment". Although the story has been widely circulated, there is still a lack of conclusive evidence to confirm its authenticity.
The story takes place in 1943, during World War II, and the host of the experiment is Einstein, and the previous host was Tesla, but Tesla died in 1943. According to Einstein's theory, with a special engine and sufficient energy, it is possible to bend light. The U.S. Navy fully supported the experiment.
In July 1943, a frigate destroyer of the U.S. Navy, the USS Eldrie, was scheduled for experiments at the dock. The ship, equipped with a powerful magnetic field generator, is ready to carry out this experiment. During the experiment, the destroyer, surrounded by a green mist, was almost close to **. When the experiment was carried out again three months later, one of the destroyers disappeared after a blue glow.
At the same time, the destroyer appeared six hundred kilometers away from the place of disappearance, and a few minutes later it reappeared in Philadelphia, where it soon disappeared and did not know where it had gone.
The principle of this experiment is not complicated, that is, the power of electromagnetism is used to generate gravitational waves, and when the gravitational waves reach a certain level, they can affect the magnetic field and space, opening up space-time channels.
However, some believe that Einstein burned the manuscript because it contained all the details of the Philadelphia experiment. This legend not only shows Einstein's talent and wisdom, but also provokes people to explore and think about time, space and gravity.