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Old 25-November-2008, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Van Rijn View Post
There is no evidence that ununpentium is useful in "anti-gravity emitters." That's just from a claim by Bob Lazar who I wouldn't, to put it nicely, consider to be a reputable source.



It isn't easy to make anywhere. Don't expect it to be more abundant in other solar systems or even other galaxies. It's a very heavy element. The 115 isotopes we can make have such a short half life it's a bit of a trick doing anything with the stuff before it decays. There might be a more stable isotope, but it is unknown how stable, and we don't see any of it around in nature.
Hey thanks...Looking up Bob Lazar now!! Got a video interview on Gravity A and Gravity B very technical...it is funny how he says that he even did not believe he or anyone in government is qualified to be researching Element 115. Sort of sad to hear that in what seems to be a intuitive person evidently untrained but very intuitive. Somehow though I want to believe there is a way to create folds in space. What is it called tensor dynamics?

Well here is to the people at CERN maybe before they all die they will find out! LOL!
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