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Bob Lazar was Genuine


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LOL, it's so asinine that it's funny!!!

It pretty much sums up the the argument of most ETH believers. It also gives us insight into their true motivations which I believe are rooted in a distinct mistrust of authority. Their real beef is with governments not with those who doubt aliens have visited Earth. This is just the way they express it.

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Yeah, he insisted that 115 was stable and was used by the grays to power anti-grav machinery. Of course, like all of the elements above 103, it is not stable.

Element 115 could end up being more stable than you think ....

http://www.rsc.org/c...ry/10021001.asp

As elements become heavier they generally become more unstable - cramming ever larger numbers of protons and neutrons into a nucleus leads to atomic fragility and spontaneous decay. However, theoreticians have predicted that there could be superheavy nuclei in which the configuration of protons, neutrons and the energy that holds them together - the binding energy - exist in a state that enables the atom to persist, the so-called island of stability.

http://www.npr.org/t...oryId=216538263

Researchers in Sweden have confirmed the existence of element 115. It sticks around for a surprisingly long time. Scientists believe it may bring them closer to the mythical "island of stability" a whole slew of super-heavy elements that could last for days or even years.

http://theconversati...y-element-17598

At this point, you may be asking this: why create these new elements? The experiments are incredibly difficult, and even though new elements are discovered, they only live for a short time and have no immediate, obvious use.

The most direct answer is it is predicted that some of these as yet undiscovered superheavy elements will live longer than their current counterparts, and may even have applications that we have not yet dreamt of.

Re. the end of last quote....Anyone who knows about Bob Lazar doesn't have to dream or guess what the application of element 115

could be used for...

But shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...it's a big secret..... :D

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Element 115 could end up being more stable than you think ....

http://www.rsc.org/c...ry/10021001.asp

http://www.npr.org/t...oryId=216538263

http://theconversati...y-element-17598

Re. the end of last quote....Anyone who knows about Bob Lazar doesn't have to dream or guess what the application of element 115

could be used for...

But shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...it's a big secret..... :D

.

Bee ,did you hit your head again? Remember BoB Lazar and element 115 are indeed all in the Imagination of story books ! Some day we might actually understand 115 but until then Its a idea ! Unlike Bob lazar whom is a really,Really Bad Idea ! He`s All 100% Fake :tu: Cheer`s my dear !

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Element 115 could end up being more stable than you think ....

http://www.rsc.org/c...ry/10021001.asp

http://www.npr.org/t...oryId=216538263

http://theconversati...y-element-17598

Re. the end of last quote....Anyone who knows about Bob Lazar doesn't have to dream or guess what the application of element 115

could be used for...

But shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...it's a big secret..... :D

.

It is interesting how they slow it down but unfortunately that does not mean we will have a stable pile of it any time soon.

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Element 115 could end up being more stable than you think ....

http://www.rsc.org/c...ry/10021001.asp

http://www.npr.org/t...oryId=216538263

http://theconversati...y-element-17598

Re. the end of last quote....Anyone who knows about Bob Lazar doesn't have to dream or guess what the application of element 115

could be used for...

But shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...it's a big secret..... :D

.

Bee - the "Surprisingly long time" is actually 200 milliseconds isn't it? Even stability would only mean minutes or hours at best wouldn't it?

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