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Tesla and The Philadephia Experiment
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You know I'm fascinated with Tesla.
One story I'd like to tell is the time Tesla was nearly electrocuted with 3.5 million Volts. 
This occurred before the Philadelphia Experiment.
As the story goes.

Quote:Tesla’s first brush with time travel came in March 1895. A reporter for the New York Herald wrote on March 13 that he came across the inventor in a small café, looking shaken after being hit by 3.5 million volts,

Quote:"I am afraid," said Tesla, "that you won’t find me a pleasant companion tonight. The fact is I was almost killed today. The spark jumped three feet through the air and struck me here on the right shoulder. If my assistant had not turned off the current instantly in might have been the end of me."
Tesla, on contact with the resonating electromagnetic charge, found himself outside his time-frame reference. He reported that he could see the immediate past, present and future, all at once. But he was paralyzed within the electromagnetic field, unable to help himself. His assistant, by turning off the current, released Tesla before any permanent damage was done. A repeat of this very incident would occur years later during the Philadelphia Experiment. Unfortunately, the sailors involved were left outside their time-frame reference for too long with disastrous results.
  
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Tesla and The Philadephia Experiment - by guohua - 05-23-2016, 02:34 AM
RE: Tesla and The Philadephia Experiment - by guohua - 06-10-2016, 06:02 AM
RE: Tesla and The Philadephia Experiment - by Sol - 06-10-2016, 08:42 PM

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