Warp engine, wormholes and undermining the moon: classified documents of the US special department for UFOs appeared on the Web
Miscellaneous / / April 23, 2022
In 2017, the New York Times published article about a special program in the United States, under which episodes involving UFO. For a long time, nothing was known about her work, and according to official data, the department was completely closed in 2012. new documents, received edition of Vice, they say that the project was engaged in a much wider range of mysterious phenomena and technologies.
This program was called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). And according to Vice, her documents mention, for example, warp drive, dark energy and manipulation of extra dimensions.
- It explains that “if we really consider the idea of interstellar research within the framework of life expectancy, then a sharp shift in the traditional approach to the movement of spacecraft just needed."
- The following discussion discusses the theoretical use of warp drives to manipulate the fabric of space-time, and suggests that wormholes could aid in their use.
- With a warp drive, it is assumed that it will be possible to travel faster than the speed of light and travel within our solar system. systems would theoretically take minutes or hours instead of years, and travel to other star systems would be measured in weeks instead of hundreds of thousands years. All this, of course, is purely hypothetical.
In another paper on "negative mass" discussed the idea of blowing up the moon with a thermonuclear bomb.
- The goal is to penetrate beneath the lunar crust, where there could potentially be metals as strong as steel but "100,000 times lighter," ideal for space travel.
- However, there is no hard evidence that any unique metals exist on the Moon, or that a nuclear bomb is even capable of opening access to the interior of the lunar mantle.
Among other things, the documents mention the study of defense and military capabilities of various exotic technologies, including anti-gravity, "star gates", high-frequency communication using gravitational waves and various systems of invisibility (probably for radars).
All this data is in the documents received on the basis of a request under the law on freedom of information (FOIA), which was filed four years ago. There are about 1600 pages, which are a mixture of scientific studies, contracts, presentations, briefings and notes related to the program.
All documents are already published Vice in the cloud (available via VPN). Their more detailed analysis from experts is expected in the coming weeks.
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