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Former US Air Force Fighter Pilot: UFOs Use Star Trek-Style Warp Drive

 

 

A former US Air Force fighter pilot claims he has cracked the method behind UFOs’ extraordinary maneuvers, reports dailystar.co.uk .

Numerous military encounters with these enigmatic craft have been reported over the past two decades, prompting significant investigation by the Pentagon.

One of the most famous sightings occurred during the USS Nimitz encounter, where fighter pilots witnessed a UFO descend from 28,000 feet to just above sea level in less than a second.

 

This surprising movement would mean that the ship would reach an impressive speed of 30,000 kilometers per hour, a speed that would be fatal for any human pilot.

According to Chris Lehto, a former USAF pilot, the craft has two main characteristics: it moves without inertia, essentially weightless, and it accelerates at an incredibly fast rate without affecting its surroundings.

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Chris believes the answer lies in a technology that seems straight out of science fiction. He proposes that the answer to the UFO enigma lies in the Alcubierre Drive, a theoretical interstellar engine conceptualized by Mexican physicist Miguel Alcubierre in 1994.

The Alcubierre Drive employs a form of “space warping” technology, reminiscent of what has been depicted in episodes of Star Trek. By folding space, a ship inside a “warp bubble” could potentially travel at or beyond the speed of light without violating the known laws of physics.

While the Alcubierre Drive remains a hypothetical concept with challenges to overcome, Chris notes that the energy required is no longer believed to be unattainably large.

Patents filed with the U.S. Patent Office describe the potential operation of the drive, as well as another groundbreaking technology theorized by American aerospace engineer Salvatore Pais.

Pais suggests that high-powered rotating magnets could theoretically eliminate an object’s inertia, and he has filed a patent for a starship based on this principle.

However, Chris remains skeptical about Pais’ theory. He explains that while Pais’ patent applications to the U.S. Navy have attracted attention for their potential energy-related applications, questions have been raised about their viability. There is speculation that they may be hoaxes, pseudoscience, or disinformation designed to mislead America’s adversaries.

Alternatively, rival theories propose that the “Tic Tac” UFO is a classified Pentagon project testing similar advanced technologies discussed by Chris.  Source 

 

 

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