Another “Philadelphia Experiment” film, great material,
when the ship the USS Eldridge (eldritch, magic, get it?)
vanished into superspace in 1942, it became accessible
from any other time period, here it is accessed yet again
From 2012 through an evil experiment and an American
Policeman gets on board while the electrician gets off, the
ship has to return to 1942 to enable the scientists in 2012
to shut off the generators increasing the electrical field
A time loop from any moment in time can be formed back
to the original, an infinite number of stories told about the
original crew’s bodies melding with the ship’s structure
illustrating the relativity of space and time
Where time is a space visited from any time-space and
any story can grow from there, in this film history is near-
ly obliterated, a power-mad government official - with a
hairdresser on standby - threatens to destroy the ship
The power loop will blow up the whole modern world;
wow - the stakes are higher every time a scientist starts
the electrical circuit again; the stories can never be
exhausted, perfect reassurance that
Music and stories can never stop - but keep growing
together with the lengthening age and never-ending
expansion of the universe!
31 March 2013
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