Hey all!

First time poster here, I've been reading over some threads and I actually noticed alot of theories and questions that I've seen answers for, through different sources like playing "The Lost Experience" and some other theories.
First off I see alot of people mention
parts of the philidelphia Experiment, but are missing some of the most important parts, such as the ship dissapeared over a long stretch of time, as the military was trying to design stealth/cloacking technology. When the ship dissapeaered everyone thought the project worked, until it never re-appeared. then a long time after... I'm not sure exactly how long, but the ship suddenly appeared at a docking port and the remaining crew claimed that they were sent backwards through time.
Now to tell you the truth Im kinda doubting myself but heres one possible explaination. Hanso Foundation was experimenting with electromagnetism, using antiprotons and electromagnetism to create an extremely strong source of energy, possibly one that could create a distortion in space time? For those of you who know about antiprotons the positive electron, it was be slowed and broken up to create enough energy to power a car that travels continuously for 100,000years, after hearing the theory about the tessla values it could make sence that this is what they were attempting to do.
Also for those playing The Lost experience they actually ellude to the Philidelphia Experiment in hanso's biography, and the given dates.
Now the part where they talk about how they found a specific electromagnetism that expanded the human life, got me a bit because they also talk about gene therapy which is totally different. I just researched and talked about gene therapy and antiprotons in my chemistry and biology class, and extending human life and changing it fall more under gene therapy while however time travel and as well, in that case extending human life is more chemistry/physics. So I guess their two opposites leading down to the same conclusion.
All very insteresting. But right now, I feel like the hanso foundation is heading in two seperate directions, both gene therapy to alter human beings in every way possible, and also the physics/checmistry approach with time travel and aging. I believe in the real life possiblities of gene therapy over the possiblities of using anitprotons to distort space/time, however most of the "facts" point towards thhe physics and time more than the gene therapy hanso foundations talks about...
Oh and I also wanted to mention its now been mentioned that yes, the thought about electromagnetism affecting human bodies to allow them to live longer and heal faster is one thing hanso foundation was actually working on.
~Stargate005~