The only anti-matter bomb I remember depicted in fiction/movies was the Angles and Demons (2009) movie (2nd on in the Triology), which was central to the plot of the movie, in what would be a plausible and scientifc way without going into sci-fi territory.Anti-matter is a physicists' construct to describe a vesicle for pure energy; there is no way that any large amount could ever be tamed, since a property of anti-matter is that upon interacting with regular matter, there is total annihilation of both.
My understanding of wormholes is that it can exist at the level of quantum physics, but, like anti-matter, it cannot happen in any large amount of material (a few atoms would be a "large amount" here). That said, it is possible for an object to experience time at a slower rate than the pile of objects from which it was at rest with, but that would require an extraordinary amount of energy to propel the object to a speed on the order of the speed of light. That that said, a humongous laser beam could propel a tiny object to that speed.
Zero-point energy is arguably the most important concept in modern physics; it is the phenomenon that is behind ideas of the cosmological constant and dark energy, and some cosmologists have proposed that zero-point energy caused the Big Bang in way similar to a rogue wave at sea.
That being said, there is allot to be said about the TV-show "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch", movies like Missing:411 (Hunters/UFO Connection), and channels like Tim Alberino that would be good for you to look into one day. They dwelve into these topics. For example, certain wormholes might actually exist on Skinwalker Ranch around the Trinagle and around some ancient cave spiral paintings around there where they saw it heat up and a couple of orbs enter into it when some acoustics were being played by some local aboriginal people.
In terms of our human technology it's possible we don't understand all there is to know about physics. While we've mastered electromagnetism and fossil fuel, we don't have the capacity to build a UFO with it's own quantum engines to defy gravity, make 90 degree turns, travel at very fast speeds, and create a stable isotope of element 115 in order to fuel them. Even ancient marvels in the past can not be replicated by modern technology (ie some places in Peru that looks like it would be hard to impossible to quarry the stones and then to carve them out with laser precision with societies that would only have extremely primitive tools, etc....). That shows even past civilizations might know a bit more about something about the way the world works then we do today to have built these megalithic structures.