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What if two metal objects are made by using the same material?

What if two metal objects are made by using the same material?

The strange idea of the book "The Lord of the Rings" is the sword, what would shine, when ring shadows would come to the place, and that thing would save the life of Bilbo many times. Some researchers have explained that the sword would shine because it is made by using the same material with the swords of ring shadows.

And when those creatures would come to a certain distance the sword would cause the electromagnetic resonance to the swords, and that resonance would make the sword shine. This thing has brought the strange thought that could this thing be behind the case of the "Philadelphia Experiment".

Was this kind of electromagnetic resonance behind the idea of the "Philadelphia Experiment"?


If we want to make resonance or sound-effect, we would need to make an object expanding and dwarf. That thing could be made by targeting the object by electromagnetic radiation, which makes every metal object like a loudspeaker.  And that thing can turn every single ship or tank to crab.

So the idea is that if some other structure has the same material mixture or combination with some other structure that thing can send the destructive resonance to that object. And if we want to weaken the material by using resonance, we must just send the oscillation or resonance to that other object. But there is one little problem with that thing.

The thing that is needed is the frequency, which transfers a certain vibration frequency to the other object, and that thing causes resonance. So the simplest way is to use the sender, which has the same combination of the materials, what is used in the targeted object. And in fact, the best result would get to use as an example metal ore, which is taken from the same place.

When we are thinking about resonance, the sound that is used must not be very loud. This means that if two ships are made with the material, what has the same molecule and elemental structure, would drive near each other, another ship causes the resonance, which can destroy the entire ship.

Could the "The incarnating man" be the trick, what is caused because of the high-power radio waves?


So during the "Philadelphia Experiment," it is claimed that one sailor of USS Elridge incarnated in the bar, and that thing has claimed to be a hoax. But was that thing the illusion would that illusion caused because of the amalgam of the fillings of the persons, who have seen that incarnation and the sailor were from the same source.

And that thing could cause that the fillings of teeth would start to send the radio signals when they were stressed with electromagnetic radiation. Maybe that radio wave would cause the electromagnetic effect, which will stimulate the blocks of the down layers of the brains. Or was that bar targeted the electromagnetic radiation, what was coming from the test area?

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