In this paper we follow the thread leading from Tesla’s spinning "Egg of Columbus"
demonstration, through his proposal of a large rectangular helix disposed about the hull of a ship for U-boat detection, to Arnold Sommerfeld’s discussion of magnetically biased ferrite’s creating electromagnetic stealth for WW-II submarines. By calculation, the required magnetic field to reduce a ship's radar reflection to less dm 1%, at L-Band (1.5) GHz, is in excess of 15,000 A/m.
Fields of this order of magnitude would appear to fulfill the requirements of a "Philadelphia Experiment". Such intense fields would create a green mist and cavities in salt water, and magnetophosphenes and Purkinje patterns in humans, particularly if driven at frequencies in the range of 10 - 125 Hz, as was available from the synchronous generators on WW-II electric drive ships. It can be concluded that with the knowledge available, the DSRB (under Vannevar Bush)
would have been derelict not to have conducted such an experiment.
Finally, we present speculation on temporal bifurcation’s. Assuming Hehl's hypothesis that localized Cartan Torsion tensors are generated by ferromagnetic spin, we propose two physical experiments, which distinguish temporal anisotropy arising from anholonomity (the Sagnac effect) from that arising in the torsion of the 1929 version of the unified field (Eddington’s "crinkled manifold").
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