No.
It’s been in the literature for decades.
It’s evidently essential for such fast travel through air without destructive temperatures destroying tings . . . and perhaps even has some effect on helping make the right angle turns etc. doable.
Laminar flow breaks down at “fast travel” ie anything that man has flying these days. And I am not at all sure what “literature” you are referring to. There is no book on UFOdynamics that I am aware of (at least not by anyone who knows anything about compressible flow.) So I will continue to assume that you are being sarcastic else wise you need to do some serious studying.