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Abigail Project
1945 - 1947?
Who was Abigail Wester?
Abigail, a young university student, was interested in helping her father after the victory of the United States against Nazi Germany in World War II Faced with this situation and with the need to give a scientific use to Area 51, Albert Western chose to start at the end of 1945 the Abigail Project with a trusted person who could not reveal all the information obtained, his daughter Abigail.
What’s Abigail Project?
The aim was to study how humans could live in extreme situations.
However, this is not the story we all know from Project Abigail, as it is known that the young woman began to receive any experiments that her body could withstand as different doses of radiation. After two years of the worst experiments, Wester realized that his little Abigail found her skin wrinkled, teeth grown disproportionately and her mind was out of reason.
Theories
- Scientists killed her
- Escaped and roams the area of Area 51
- Story inspired by an experiment
ViDEO
ViDEO
Origis of abigail's Project
biosphere 2 - an experimental site that could be described as a giant greenhouse, created on a hermetic floor.
It was built at Oracle in the Arizona desert. This huge project was undertaken by the Space Biosphere Adventura company, created by John Allen and Magret Augustine for about 200 million dollars, provided by a Texan billionaire. The experiment, named Biosphere II because Biosphere I is the Earth, aims to demonstrate the feasibility of space colonization by recreating the Earth’s ecological systems inside of an artificial habitat. More simply, the designers wanted to find out if we could go and live on another planet by taking a biosphere to live inside it and rebuild the Earth we live on there. Two missions were carried out in this building. The first lasted two years and the second 6 months. During the first mission in 1991, plants, animals and eight men and women were sent to live in the dome to be self-sufficient.
Arizona - 1991
John Allen and Magret Augustin (scientists)