A US Navy veteran has claimed the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) that was spotted by pilots from the USS Nimitz may have opened up a black hole to travel as fast as it did.

Gary Voorhis was a computer technician on the USS Princeton in November 2004 when a strange “tic-tac-shaped” object was spotted off the coast of San Diego.

Several jets flew out and discovered the mysterious craft plummeting from 28,000ft to just above sea level in less than a second.

The incident has become one of the most explosive UFO sightings of all time and it has still not been explained.

Petty Officer Gary was amazed by the acceleration of the craft and started looking into how anything could survive such levels of G-force but he thinks he may have figured it out.

Appearing on Podcast UFO with Martin Willis, he explained the theory of quantum entanglement

“It’s the thought that everything is connected at some point in the universe,” he said.

“And so, using that, you can technically open up a black hole, a stable wormhole.

I wouldn't have used the term "black hole." Traversable wormhole would more accurate.  To read more, click here.