Time travel and anti-gravity technology are possible and could be used to find Earth-like planets, secret UFO files reveal

TIME travel and anti-gravity technology are possible and could be used by humans to visit other worlds, according to newly released Pentagon documents.

The real-life X-Files were obtained by The Sun as part of a freedom of information request to the Pentagon’s secretive UFO program, the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP).

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Time travel is possible, according to newly uncovered Pentagon filesPhoto credit: Getty – Contributor

A filing examines how to use anti-gravity technology to make airplanes and spacecraft, stating that the “effects can be implemented through manipulation of space-time”.

Considering various ways of “controlling gravity,” the report states: “It may be possible to produce exotic phenomena such as faster-than-light travel… and time machines.”

“Wormholes” in spacetime could also be used for interstellar travel, the study adds.

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Another filing states that future aerospace platforms “might have propulsion systems that modify their surrounding space-time geometry to implement faster than light spaceflight or create levitation through antigravity.”

The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) bomb documents also outline plans to send multiple single-pilot spaceships to “colonize” space, as well as studies on how humans can control robots with their minds.

The fleet would include a spacecraft with nuclear-powered electromagnets to shield the manned spacecraft from radiation, “halo spacecraft with powerful radars” to search for incoming objects, and exploration and mining vehicles.

This would be manned by a pilot and, according to the files, could be used for missions with possible colonization.

The report states that it focuses on “traditional human pilots” rather than “cyborg-enhanced astrobots.”

Research shows that a human can only pilot a maximum of four vehicles when tasked with completing missions, and explores how the human brain could be engineered to improve this.

It concludes: “The greatest advance in the development of enhanced human capabilities for piloting multiple spacecraft will lie in understanding the cognitive organization of multitasking.”

Other files examine how nuclear-powered space rockets can build bridges to Earth-like planets in other solar systems.

The spacecraft powered by nuclear explosions will be able to penetrate deep into our solar system and beyond while making it “economically feasible”.

Search for planets

The report goes on to say how nuclear-powered rockets and spacecraft would allow humanity to build “bridges” across Oort clouds — layers of icy objects surrounding the Sun — to find other Earth-like planets.

The study examines how the nuclear explosions would be triggered by lasers.

The space exploration files were part of 1,574 pages obtained by The Sun from the Defense Intelligence Agency after a four-year freedom of information struggle.

Other documents included information on how to communicate with aliens and examined the reported health effects on people who had seen UFOs or had close encounters with aliens.

The Sun requested all documents related to AATIP in December 2017, just days after details of the shadowy project were released.

The project ran between 2007 and 2012 and was led by Luis Elizondo, who claims that UFOs exist and it has been “proven beyond a reasonable doubt”.

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A report released by the Pentagon last year showed that there were 144 reports of unidentified aerial phenomena by military pilots.

That year, the Pentagon announced it would set up a real X-Files unit to further investigate UFO sightings.

The Pentagon has been running its secretive AATIP program since 2007

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The Pentagon has been running its secretive AATIP program since 2007Photo credit: AFP
Letter from DIA to The Sun confirming that it publishes 1,574 pages of AATIP files

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Letter from DIA to The Sun confirming that it publishes 1,574 pages of AATIP filesPhoto credit: DIA

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