Soviet Design & American Denial
The Documemtary Series Defining What Comes Next.
Infinity Disclosed carries forward the vision of Engineering Infinity, revealing how the hidden science of yesterday is shaping humanity’s transition today.”
The Arrival Event You Won’t Want to Miss
What if the extraordinary claims of modern history weren’t just speculation—what if they aligned with a real, testable scientific blueprint hidden for decades?
Infinity Disclosed is the first investigative series to move beyond myth and mystery. Drawing from the lost engineering of Soviet aerospace scientist Valerij Černohajev documentary examines his blueprint directly to UAP sightings, declassified government programs, and firsthand testimonies.
Do the gravity fields, material behaviors, and flight patterns match the equations Černohajev outlined decades ago? Could specific locations reveal measurable, repeatable conditions—explaining why the “impossible” keeps returning to the same places?
Guiding us through this investigation is Arthur Wahlberg- a builder by trade, a truth-seeker at heart. He brings a grounded, working-class perspective to a series that dares to treat the extraordinary with scientific seriousness. Arthur isn’t here to tell you what to believe—he’s here to test the blueprint, ask the questions you’d ask, and uncover the roadmap from Cold War secrecy to humanity’s next frontier
THE
CON-
VER-
GENCE
One object. Three independent probes. The same architecture. And the question Washington has never formally asked.
Three investigators.
Three countries.
No contact.
Same blueprint.
A Soviet aerospace engineer in Kazakhstan, a $22 million Pentagon classified program, and a civilian biologist in Australia all derived the same fundamental description of how anomalous aerospace objects move — independently, without knowledge of the others, across four decades.
This is not testimony. This is a pattern. And it has a paper trail.
Three Probes.
One Answer.
Soviet aerospace engineer. Trained at the Riga Civil Aviation Institute. Worked inside classified Soviet facilities in Kazakhstan. Published eleven technical manuscripts online in 2012 — ten days before Putin's expanded treason statute made it a crime. Described propulsion equations, hull materials, and power generation for what he called "the UFO." Died December 2019.
$22 million Defense Intelligence Agency contract. 38 classified technical studies. Same domains as Černohajev's manuscripts — metric engineering, metamaterials, aneutronic fusion, superconductors in gravity research. Program director James Lacatski later acknowledged publicly: the program ended without a working theoretical framework. The answer was online the entire time.
NRGSCAPES LAB
Life-sciences researcher. No classified sources. No connection to any intelligence pipeline. No knowledge of Černohajev. Published three technical reports in early 2026 — from physics, chemistry, and biology — describing the same boundary-coupling architecture the Soviet engineer specified decades earlier.
"The craft is not a vehicle with an engine inside it. It is a boundary condition that the surrounding field environment responds to. Motion is not produced by push. It is produced by shaping how space responds to an engineered interface."
This explains the absence of heat signatures, sonic booms, and exhaust trails. There is nothing being expelled. The craft and its environment interact at a level conventional propulsion never touches.
He Knew
Before
We Measured It.
Manganese boride — MnB — was virtually uncharacterized in Western materials science when Černohajev specified it as a key hull layer material. In 2017, a Western research team published the first comprehensive measurement of its properties.
Pull It
This
Afternoon.
Every link in this chain is a public USPTO record. Any Congressional staffer can access it without classification clearance, FOIA request, or whistleblower exposure.
MOSCOW, USSR
Permanent magnets in alternating-polarity arrays on ferromagnetic substrates — the skeletal architecture of Černohajev's hull design.
RONALD PELRINE
Diamagnetic-ferromagnetic hybrid levitation. Explicitly cites the Soviet patent as prior art. Funded the same year by an ONR sole-source contract for "Enhanced Diamagnetic Materials for Levitation Technology" — absent from standard federal procurement databases.
Cites Pelrine/SRI as prior art. Robert Bigelow later negotiated directly with a senior Lockheed executive over material held at a California facility — analysis indicated properties consistent with zero-gravity fabrication. The deal was not completed. The eminent domain provision that would authorize looking inside the vaults was killed twice in private conference committee.
Congress
Has Never
Asked This.
Every UAP hearing to date has asked whether programs exist, whether materials are being held, whether Congress has been deceived. Those are the wrong questions — or rather, they are questions the classification architecture is specifically designed to resist.
If yes: what were the findings?
If no: why not?
What The
Record
Shows.
Featuring
ARTHUR WAHLBERG
Executive Producer
GENE STICCO
Producer
TYLER ROBERTS
Gene Sticco
Creator & Executive Producer
Gene is not a UAP enthusiast. He is a retired USAF Nuclear Weapons Systems Security Specialist, a former intelligence contractor embedded inside international oil companies, and a corporate whistleblower whose case against Shell Oil reached the UK Supreme Court. His research into Soviet aerospace documents — the Černohajev papers — produced a publicly verifiable evidentiary record connecting Cold War design programs to decades of American institutional denial.
Everything he claims, you can check yourself tonight.
Arthur Wahlberg
Narrator
Arthur Wahlberg brings a grounded, authentic energy to Infinity Disclosed, serving as the series’ relatable lead guide. Best known as the eldest of the famous Wahlberg siblings and a fan favorite on the Emmy-nominated series Wahlburgers, Arthur blends old-school Boston charisma with a professional background in craftsmanship. A master carpenter by trade, he approaches hosting with a "builder’s mindset,” meticulously breaking down topics with genuine curiosity and blue-collar wit. With acting credits in films like Spenser Confidential and Patriots Day, Arthur combines his experience in front of the camera with a steady, "big brother" presence that makes him a natural storyteller.
Tyler Roberts
Producer
