Chronosphere
In 1937, physicists at Harvard and MIT began experiments with
electrokinesis, or the moving of objects by electromagnetic forces.
Dubbed Project Chronosphere the experiments consisted of shooting
electric shock waves at an object until the electrical field around that
object was equal to that of the shock wave. When that happened, the
object's atomic basis would convert into wave energies which could be
transported on beams of light, which is nothing more than concentrated
electromagnetic energy.
The experiments worked well with inanimate
objects, but scientists found that life forms
could not be used, since the molecular structures were too complex.
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