Secrets of the Unified Field: The Philadelphia Experiment, the Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory
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Farrell maintains that careful considerations of Einstein's celebrated and now discarded Unified Field Theory, and the breathtaking conclusions of wartime American and German scientists and engineers that, while an incomplete theory, it nevertheless was engineerable.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #211622 in Books
- Published on: 2008-03-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 346 pages
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Wild Science, Weird Results
For anyone who wants a comprehensive and scientific review of the Philadelphia Experiment and the witness testimony surrounding it, this is the book for you.
From the viewpoint of Einstein's 1928 Unified Field Theory and the Kaluza-Klein theory, there indeed appears to be method to the madness of both the Philadelphia Experient and the Nazi "Bell" device. Farrell makes a good case that both experiments were instrumental in convincing the military and the defense/aerospace sector that, regardless of what was considered possible and impossible by scientists in universities, this should be massively and very secretly reseached. The case emerges that torsion physics (spin/rotation) is the rosetta stone of aerospace tech and the greatest secret of WW2. Very wealthy and private interests have sought to suppress it.
Got Von Braun Rockets? Forget them, it's wild goose chase - look to Burkhard Heim, Walter Gerlach, Einstein/Cartan and Nikola Tesla.
PS: The book is now available at US Amazon.
Why is this book not available on the Amazon U.S. site ?
If what Farrell states in this book is true, then all the work for which Nobels were awarded in Science for over half a century seem like a 40s car dashboard as compared to the Starship Enterprise control panel. This is truly unbelievable stuff.
He relies heavily on Berlitz and Moore's "The Philadelphia Experiment" , still the definitive work on the subject, and M.K. Jessup's Varo annotated edition of "The Case for the UFO", a work impossible to find but, which somehow the author has seemingly gotten hold of.
Conspiracy theorists, why is this book still not available on the Amazon.com U.S. website since it was officially released. It is easily available on the Amazon U.K. site.
I'll give this book 3 stars because I have read Berlitz and Moore's book several times over. Otherwise for someone reading about this subject for the first time it would be 4 stars.



