FA> II> Granted, there have been rumors for several years of a heavier
FA> II> element, (115?) used in UFO propulsion systems, and I recently heard
FA> II> that theoretically there should be such a super-heavy element that
FA> II> should be stable, which the known heavy elements are not.
FA> Yes, Mr. Lazar. I would point out though his credibility
FA> is not very high, in theory all things could be possible,
FA> but let us just say, that it is currently doubtful that element
FA> 115 could exist or does exist. These elements may of course be found
FA> in the universe under some conditions, but who can say for certain
FA> until we are out there....
I agree on this one. Lazar is a no go zone and one of the reasons why real
scientist are reluctant to stick their necks out to do some research on the
topic. Actually, a week or so ago, A friend of mine and myself decided to
make a light tracking and recording platform to be placed on a property have
access to. We have most of the required equipment, however I wanted to put a
gamma detector on the main arm, just in case (could be useful in
differentiating between certain objects), however the department refused to
release it to us. I tryed to avoid the telling the department the true
purpose of the project, however they stated that there have to be real
scientific benefits in lending out this stuff. Well, I knew where to stop,
and gave up on the gamma detector.....
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