Element 115, UFO's and Lazar

During a battle at sea in 264 BCE, a Carthaginian ship was captured by Roman forces. The Romans examined the ship carefully and used it as a model for their own new vessels. By stealing the Carthaginian design, the Romans were able to improve their own technology. 

Ah, but do you see? The origin of stealing technology and design is a long-standing theme, and I think history repeats itself in ways you may not have thought about. Take for example - 
Element 115, or Moscovium. Is this technology one of those 'things' we've borrowed, from crashed UFO's? Anyway in case you've never heard of Moscovium, it is an unstable element we've created in a lab. It is also informally called Ununpentium or Element 115. 

The UFO connection to Moscovium actually began thirty-four years ago in 1989, when Bob Lazar, a famous Area 51 conspiracy theorist informed IN PUBLIC that UFO ships - recovered secretly by the government
were powered by  ‘Element 115.’ At the conference, he stated that the element, when exposed to radiation could create its own anti-gravitational field. This anti-gravitational field would then lift and propel a spacecraft. His claims were tagged as absurd by the scientific community who had no knowledge of ‘Element 115’. 

But, I for one, am not convinced that Lazar was lying.  Debunkers claim Lazar read this and thus proposed his UFO element idea:

"Creating Superheavy Elements
Nuclei far more massive than those found in nature are stabilized by subtle quantum-mechanical effects. Experimenters have had to revise ideas of how best to synthesize them
By Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg"

BUT HOW did Lazar associate element 115 with space travel? This article which I read over, doesn't provide any hypothethis for space travel.  Reading an article about element 115  is one thing but associating this element with properties that can be used for space propulsion and anti-gravity? The discovery of Element 115 gives Lazar significant credibility!

During an interview in 2014, Lazar told Geroge Knapp, “They made just a few atoms. We’ll see what other isotopes they come up with. One of them, or more, will be stable and it will have the exact properties that I said."

Bob also stated that the U.S. Government had 500 pounds of Element 115 in its possession. The raw Element 115 was given to the U.S. government at S4 by the Reticulan EBEs in the form of discs. The scientists at S4 sent the Element 115 discs through Groom Lake to Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, to be milled for use in the Anti Matter Reactor. 
The Los Alamos personnel were told it was a new form of armor. They simply followed orders, milled it by the following steps, and sent it back to Groom Lake. It was during this process that some of the Element 115 turned up missing because this wedge produced a tremendous amount of waste.

Just a month ago a former member of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency alleged the government has withheld possible evidence of UFOs. David Charles Grusch, a veteran and former member of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Reconnaissance Office, has blown the whistle on this information, speaking with several news outlets about the crafts. Grouch has suffered retaliation, which has been seen as a credible complaint by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

Inside another of my X-Files about Roswell, you will see I mention a book written by Philip J. Cordoso called The Day After Roswell. Give it a read sometime because Cordoso was a former member of President Eisenhower’s National Security Council and the Foreign Technology Desk in the United States Army, and claims he was assigned to figure out how to use stolen Roswell technology to advance ourselves. 

Mr. Grusch said he hopes the revelation provides an “ontological shock” and “generally uniting issue for nations of the world to re-assess their priorities.”


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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/david-charles-grusch-interview-ufo-whistleblower-b2352884.html

https://thedebrief.org/intelligence-officials-say-u-s-has-retrieved-non-human-craft/

https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004AIPC..699.1230A/abstract

https://www.gravitywarpdrive.com/Element_115.htm

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View of Physicist:

("General theoretical physicist here, with lots of particle physics work.


My understanding is: there is a stable isotope version of 115 with the right number of neutrons such that it does not insta-decay.

Because of the size of this nucleus, it should otherwise decay but since this stable version packs in so much of the strong force that it permeates past the range/size of the atom.

I believe he actually claims that the strong force is a facet of gravity, which I have no problem with.

Once it extends past the radius of the atom, it can then be harnessed and amplified.

I don’t know what I don’t know, but some things know that I don’t. But which I mean, I can call bullshit and I can call “that doesn’t exist or is understood yet, but could be feasible/plausible”. I go with the second in this case.")


(Mass definitely seems to be more of a concept than an entity. Particles don’t seem to actually take up space (point particles instead) and get their ‘mass’ from interaction with the Higgs field. Wouldn’t be surprised to see those things consolidated sometime in the future.)

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View of the average person who knows nothing about physics:

Lazar's Element 115 was just "Dilithium Crystals" from Star Trek -- a MacGuffin that turns energy into spacetime distortion.

In reality, when you put 115 protons together in a nucleus, it doesn't do anything special at all, it just decays back into smaller nuclei within milliseconds. Lazar explicitly claimed it wouldn't do that, providing further proof that he's full of shit








https://www.cnn.com/2013/08/28/world/europe/new-chemical-element/index.html

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