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Peer-Reviewed Publications

NRGscapes LAB is building a growing body of peer-reviewed research examining UAP and NHI-related questions through structured observation, field documentation, image analysis, historiographic review, and physics-informed interpretation. These publications move beyond speculation by treating anomalous phenomena as a serious research frontier requiring transparent methods, disciplined evidence handling, and careful comparison with established scientific frameworks.

The work presented here explores topics such as anomalous aerospace signatures, boundary-layer effects, energetic flow structures, field-coupled mobility, experiencer data, and the wider scientific and social implications of UAP/NHI research. Together, these papers demonstrate NRGscapes LAB’s commitment to developing credible, publication-facing research that can support future dialogue across science, aerospace, defence, education, and policy communities.


Unpublished

Longitudinal Staging and Interactional Regulation in UAP-Associated Anomalous Experience: An Operational Extension of Structural Analysis

Unpublished

Transverse Scale Conservation and Axial Regime Separation in Unidentified Orb–Rod Luminous Forms

Unpublished

From Observational Signatures to Field-Based Engineering: Translating Luminous Aerial Phenomena into Applied Physics Design Constraints

Unpublished

Internal Flow Architecture and Boundary-Layer Dynamics Revealed by Infrared Imaging of a Luminous Aerial Event

In review

Energetic Flow Diagnostics and Boundary-Layer Structuring in a Pilbara Luminous Aerial Event

In review

Propulsion Paradigms and Epistemic Divergence: Structural Conditions in the Evolution of UAP-Adjacent Aerospace Research

In press

Structured Patterns in Anomalous Experience: A Longitudinal Developmental Analysis of a UAP Experiencer Dataset

Published

Field-Coupled Propulsion Diagnostics from Energetic Flow Imaging: Structural Analysis and Resonant Dynamics

Published

Boundary-layer Signatures and
Resonant Mobility in UAP:
A Multidisciplinary Literature Review

Published

Mapping Boundary-layer Features in
Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena
(UAP): A Quantitative and Thematic
Approach to Observational
Signatures and Theoretical Models

Published

Boundary-layer Dynamics and Field
Interactions in Unidentified Aerial
Phenomena: A Scientific Perspective
on Repeating Signatures

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