In nearly all serious UFO sightings, it’s been observed that these mysterious objects seem capable of negating gravity, achieving acceleration and speeds that defy our earthly capabilities.
Now, a serious attempt at an explanation has emerged—from a legend in UFO research.
Luis Elizondo, a former Pentagon insider and pioneer of serious UFO revelations, offers his theory in his latest bestseller, Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs. According to Elizondo, extraterrestrials could be using an antigravity mechanism to override physical laws. This technology not only enables incredible speed but also allows aliens to perceive us as if in slow motion.
In this complex operational mode, extraterrestrial drones or spacecraft would function within a kind of “bubble,” effectively shielded from the laws of nature that govern Earth. This theory could explain how UFOs execute seemingly impossible maneuvers, as commonly reported by eyewitnesses. Fighter pilots and military radar data have recently confirmed sightings of mysterious objects accelerating to multiple times the speed of sound within seconds—executing maneuvers so extreme that any human pilot would be torn apart by the resulting g-forces.
Time may flow different for Aliens
Another possible implication of this exotic technology is the difference in time perception: within the bubble, time may flow differently compared to terrestrial time. In other words, to the aliens, we might appear to be moving in slow motion.
Elizondo’s theories carry significant weight. He is regarded as one of the first and most important UFO whistleblowers, having worked on the “Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program” (AAWSAP) and later the “Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program” (AATIP), both predecessors to today’s Pentagon UFO office, the “All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office” (AARO).
In his latest book, Elizondo also claims that the U.S. government is researching material from curved alien spacecraft and that former President Donald Trump was briefed on these developments.
Elizondo expands on decades of U.S. Department of Defense research into “advanced technology from off-world non-human intelligence.” He himself has reported eerie encounters with floating, glowing green spheres. The book includes gripping accounts:
- A 2013 saucer sighting near the Los Alamos missile test site in New Mexico
- Discovery of mysterious laser-like holes in U.S. tanks in the Kuwaiti desert in 2003, along with “bright green flashes”
- Detection of a massive object beneath the sea near Puerto Rico
- Reports of inexplicable body implants in humans following encounters with UFOs
However, many of these revelations rely on witness accounts. As of now, there remains no solid evidence of an alien presence.