unusual , far - out , and observational technologies explored by the US government ’s now - defunct UFO labor force have been revealed in a new document dump .

Among the stash of text file , there ’s talk of “ the manipulation of extra dimensions , ” " traversable wormholes , stargates , and negative energy , " " gamy - frequency gravitative wave communication , " and even a eccentric idea to nuke the moonlight .

Known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program ( AATIP ) , the syllabus was first made public in 2017 through an investigation by theNew York Times . drop and drabs of data about the unithave emerge over recent years , but much of their work remained shroud in mystery .

Now , it appear that the Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) , which fund the plan , has recently catch round to responding to a number of Freedom of Information Act ( FOIA ) requestsfiled by mass medium organizationsseveral twelvemonth ago . The latest revelations come fromVICE ’S Motherboard , which uploaded the documents in full toDocument Cloud .

One papers – entitle “ Warp Drive , Dark Energy , and the handling of Extra Dimensions ” – explain that “ if one is to realistically flirt with the whimsy of interstellar geographic expedition in timeframes of a human lifespan , a dramatic switching in the traditional approach shot to spacecraft propulsion is necessary . ” It go on to discourse the theoretic use of warp drives , which manipulate the fabric of spacetime , and says wormholes could help to achieve this bearing .

If warp drive is achieved , they debate , it could be possible to travel at speeds quicker than sound ( many scientistsstill doubt this is possible , but hang on for a second ) . If , for illustration , a warp drive allowed a ballistic capsule to travel   quicker than   the velocity of brightness , then trips within our solar system would theoretically take minutes or hour rather than years , and journey to local star systems would be evaluate in weeks rather than hundreds of one thousand of years .

All of this is purely hypothetical , if not laughably far - out , but such is the data-based nature of the paper .

Another document on “ negative mass ” discusses the approximation of blasting the Moon with thermonuclear explosives . The hypothetical musical theme of this burst is to get beneath the lunar Earth’s crust where they could potentially come up metals that are as strong as brand but " 100,000 times lighter , ” ideal for spaceflight .

Bear in judgement , however , that there ’s no hard evidence that any capriciously light metals exist on the Moon , nor that a thermonuclear warhead would be the appropriate way to enter the innards of the lunar mantle .   These unusual document   appear to be testing the pee with some of the most observational scientific discipline out there in   the Bob Hope of getting to clutches withunidentified aerial phenomena that withstand known science .

Motherboard says they target to dive into a few of these proposal of marriage in item over the coming week . In the meantime , check out the dense cache of documents onDocument Cloud .