This open-source assessment investigates the extent to which Valerij Černohajev’s technical works—particularly Engineering Infinity—correlate with known U.S. and Soviet research initiatives related to advanced propulsion and reverse-engineering of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). Drawing on declassified patents, FOIA-released documents, and historical R&D investments, the report maps more than 50 institutions and $15+ billion in programs that align with Černohajev’s outlined technologies.
From magnetohydrodynamic generators and inertial mass manipulation to consciousness-based interface systems, this analytical dossier offers a high-confidence framework for evaluating whether Cold War-era engineers were working from purely theoretical principles—or from recovered non-human craft. A vital resource for policymakers, researchers, and scientific investigators seeking clarity on the intersection of exotic physics, national security, and hidden aerospace innovation.