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CASE #529 UAP Document Archive

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This archive entry summarizes 2020 findings on the lack of global public funding for HFGW research outside of China. It highlights specific academic collaborations between researchers at Chongqing University and Louisiana State University.

This document, archived by the UAP Document Archive on February 26, 2026, serves as a record for Case #529. It provides context regarding the state of High-Frequency Gravitational Wave (HFGW) research as of 2020. According to the record, a researcher identified as Baker noted that there was no publicly disclosed funding for HFGW research anywhere in the world, excluding China. The document further specifies that at the time of the statement, Baker was engaged in collaborative research with Fangyu Li at Chongqing University and was also participating in an HFGW project alongside Clive Woods at Louisiana State University. The source material for this archive entry is a Medium article.

In 2020, Baker stated there was zero publicly disclosed funding for HFGW research anywhere in the world “except for China.”

Official Assessment

In 2020, it was reported that there was no publicly disclosed funding for High-Frequency Gravitational Wave (HFGW) research globally, with the exception of China. At that time, research collaborations were active between individuals at Chongqing University and Louisiana State University.

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