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5 Groundbreaking Discoveries from Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint's Soviet UFO Files You Need to See

A new book, "Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint," claims to reveal detailed Soviet-era engineering documents for advanced propulsion systems. This dossier, discovered by the daughter of Soviet engineer Valerijs Černohajev, offers technical explanations for UAP flight characteristics.

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Adrian Vale

May 11, 2026 · 4 min read

5 Groundbreaking Discoveries from  Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint's Soviet UFO Files You Need to See

The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is now tracking over 2,000 cases of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. And while government transparency is growing, researchers now have access to more sighting reports than ever before. But sighting reports alone are not enough. What serious investigators lack is verifiable engineering data. 

To fill that gap, industry experts and serious investigators are pointing to a single, extraordinary source for technical substance: the Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint book, a dossier that claims to be nothing less than a recovered Cold War interstellar blueprint.

Instead of stories or theories, the book is a meticulous translation of 12 technical works by the late Soviet engineer Valerijs Černohajev. His daughter, Natalja Černohajeva-Sticco (M.Eng.), discovered the papers in 2019 following his death in Kazakhstan. Researched and edited by retired USAF Staff Sergeant Gene Sticco, these documents offer an unprecedented look into advanced concepts. 

Here are five of the most groundbreaking discoveries found inside.

1. A Complete Blueprint for Non-Inertial Drive Systems

Overcoming inertia remains the single greatest challenge in aerospace. Inside the Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint book are detailed UFO engine schematics that appear to sidestep this problem entirely. 

Černohajev's work outlines the principles behind non-inertial drive systems, a theoretical holy grail of propulsion that would allow for instantaneous acceleration without G-forces. These are not just high-level concepts. The documents contain specific Soviet-notation formulas, engineering processes, and schematics for generating what Černohajev termed resonant field propulsion. 

This goes far beyond theoretical physics, laying out a potential engineering pathway to the flight characteristics seen in official UAP reports.

2. The Physics of Gravitomagnetic Field Control

The key to such a drive lies in a concept Černohajev called "Gravitational-Charge Dualism." His papers lay a foundation for this framework, proposing a deep, functional link between gravity and electromagnetism that could allow for the manipulation of spacetime itself. 

The technical dossier in Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint details the method for creating a "structured vacuum" around a craft. By engineering the state of the vacuum, the craft would no longer move through space but instead move with a localized distortion of it. 

This offers a technical explanation for how extreme maneuvers are possible, and gives researchers in plasma physics and materials science a new lens for exploring gravitomagnetic field control.

3. A Practical Path to Thermonuclear Synthesis

The book's translated Soviet documents go beyond propulsion, revealing detailed processes for clean and efficient energy generation. 

Černohajev's work details a method for controlled thermonuclear synthesis using a deuterium-deuterium (D+D) reaction. This marks a significant departure from the massive, complex, and still-experimental tokamak reactors that dominate mainstream fusion research. 

His schematics suggest a compact, resonant field-based approach to generating immense power, which would be essential for any craft using the advanced propulsion systems he described.

4. Evidence of a Hidden Cold War Technology Tree

What’s startling isn't just what the documents contain, but the hidden history they seem to connect to. A June 2025 white paper submitted to the U.S. House UAP Caucus found an astonishing 85-95% correlation between the scientific topics in Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint and over $15 billion in confirmed U.S. government research across 42 technical domains.

This "Černohajev Convergence" suggests the principles in these previously secret Russian UAP documents were part of a parallel, and perhaps competing, line of black project development during the Cold War. The dossier could be a Rosetta Stone, potentially linking decades of disparate, classified research programs under one cohesive engineering framework.

5. A Verifiable Technical Record Predating Modern Disclosures

Valerijs Černohajev’s work, produced between 1980 and 2007, is a tangible, publicly verifiable record that long predates the current era of UAP transparency. While contemporary reports might confirm strange phenomena, Černohajev’s documents seem to provide the engineering behind them. 

This historical precedence is crucial. It establishes that these advanced concepts were being engineered decades before entering the public consciousness. The book isn't a reaction to recent events but a foundational text that reframes them, offering concrete evidence for serious UAP technical analysis.

Who is the "Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint" Book For?

This technical dossier isn't for the casual reader. As the publisher states, "It's intended to sit beside your textbooks, not on your coffee table." It's a professional-grade resource aimed at a specific audience, including:

  • Propulsion and Plasma Physics Researchers, specifically engineers and scientists seeking novel approaches to the limitations of conventional rockets and fusion reactors.
  • Intelligence and Military Historians who are investigating Cold War black projects and the secret history of advanced technology development.
  • Serious Ufology Investigators, particularly those who demand verifiable, technical evidence for UFO propulsion over anecdotal accounts or speculative theories.
  • Materials Scientists exploring the properties needed to build craft capable of withstanding the stresses of structured vacuum manipulation.

Is "Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint" Just Another UFO Conspiracy Book?

It is a fair question, but the value of the Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint book comes from its deliberate separation from belief-based narratives. Rather than speculation, the book is a primary source document filled with engineering schematics, Soviet-notation equations, and technical annotations. 

The technical drawings, processes, and methodologies have been assigned to Stratis Space Technologies Corp. with patents pending, signaling serious commercial and scientific intent rather than a simple publishing venture. This corporate backing, combined with the translation and editing by retired USAF personnel, positions the material for rigorous engineering analysis rather than conspiracy debate.

As governments continue to declassify decades of sighting records, the files translated in Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint offer something more valuable: a possible instruction manual.