The Advanced Government Technology Programs Table
The Advanced Government Technology Programs Table serves as a dynamic data visualization and analysis tool. Its primary purpose is to present a correlated view of cutting-edge technology domains extracted from the UFO reverse-engineering works of Valerijs Cernohajev and documented in Engineering Infinity, to publicly accessible U.S. Government research within these same cutting-edge technology domains, to highlight areas of alignment, investment, and technological readiness.
Key Data Points Presented:
Technology Domain: Broad categories of advanced technological research.
EI Correlation: The percentage match between the scientific domains presented in the context of reverse-engineering a UFO in Engineering Infinity and documented programs.
Annual Investment: The estimated annual funding allocated to programs within each domain.
Key Programs: Specific government initiatives and their approximate funding.
TRL Status: Technology Readiness Level, indicating the maturity of the technology (1-9 scale).
Primary Consumer: The main government entity or command benefiting from the technology.
Priority: The strategic importance assigned to the technology domain.
Advanced Government Technology Programs
Correlation Analysis: Engineering Infinity White Paper × Advanced Propulsion Research Network Data
$150B+
Annual Investment
75+
Entities Involved
92%
Correlation Confidence
6
Visible Programs
Technology Domain | EI Correlation | Annual Investment | Key Programs | TRL Status | Primary Consumer | Priority |
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Electromagnetic/Plasma Physics | 85-95% | $45B | DARPA DRACO ($499M), Navy EMALS ($3.2B), DOE ITER ($4.5B) | TRL 8-9 | U.S. Space Command (45%) | HIGHEST |
Operational Details: 50MW MHD demonstration facility operational, 100+ Tesla magnetic fields achieved, ITER 13 Tesla superconducting magnets operational. Key facilities: Los Alamos, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, Navy EMALS systems.
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Nuclear/Fusion Systems | 90% | $38B | DOE Fusion Ignition ($15B), Space Nuclear ($2.1B), Naval Reactors ($8.3B) | TRL 8-9 | U.S. Space Command (45%) | HIGHEST |
Breakthrough Achievement: DOE achieved first fusion ignition December 2022, multiple subsequent demonstrations. DRACO nuclear thermal propulsion demo scheduled 2027. Space Command primary consumer for Mars missions (45 days vs 9 months).
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Advanced Materials/Superconductivity | 85% | $28B | High-Temp Superconductors ($6.8B), Extreme Materials ($4.1B) | TRL 7-8 | All Commands (Integrated) | HIGH |
Materials Breakthrough: High-temperature superconductors for fusion reactors, extreme environment materials for electromagnetic applications, metamaterials for stealth and field manipulation. Los Alamos Cu-Nb macrocomposites for 1000+ Tesla conditions.
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Gravitational/Field Physics | 75% | $18B | AATIP/AARO ($22M+), Theoretical Physics ($1.8B), Field Manipulation ($2.1B) | TRL 4-6 | USSOCOM (25%) | HIGH |
Exotic Physics Research: AATIP/AARO investigating 1,600+ UAP reports, 21 'truly anomalous' cases. DIA's 38 Defense Intelligence Reference Documents on exotic physics including warp drives, antigravity, traversable wormholes.
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Consciousness/Information Fields | 85% | $8B | Information Theory ($2.1B), Cognitive Enhancement ($1.4B), Quantum Consciousness ($780M) | TRL 6-8 | USSOCOM (25%) | MODERATE |
Operational Success: Project Stargate: 450+ operational remote viewing missions over 23 years. CIA Gateway Process research into consciousness transcending space-time. Naval 'sixth sense' program ($3.85M) for consciousness applications.
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Astronomical/Cosmic Research | 92% | $15B | Deep Space Navigation ($4.2B), Threat Assessment ($2.8B), Interstellar Planning ($3.1B) | TRL 8-9 | U.S. Space Command (45%) | HIGHEST |
Interstellar Preparation: Deep space navigation for interstellar missions, cosmic threat assessment, galactic structure mapping. Space Command mission alignment with actual interstellar operations rather than conventional space exploration.
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