Propulsion Systems
2 articles

Unlocking the Structured Vacuum: How Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint Changes the Physics Conversation
The concept of a "structured vacuum," presented in "Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint," suggests space is a dynamic medium that can be manipulated for interstellar propulsion, moving beyond conventional rockets. This theory, rooted in Soviet-era research, proposes gravitomagnetic field control and resonant field propulsion to enable non-inertial drives.

Who Was Valerijs Černohajev? The Soviet Engineer Behind Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint
Valerijs Černohajev was a Soviet engineer whose unacknowledged work on advanced aerospace technologies, specifically a non-inertial drive system, has recently come to light. His technical papers, found by his daughter, form the basis of "Engineering Infinity: Earth's First Interstellar Blueprint," presenting a complete engineering architecture for interstellar propulsion.