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SUBJECT: MORE ON ROBERT LAZAR AND AREA 51 FILE: UFO3285
May 15, 1992
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Don Kirchner.
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Vangard Note...
Robert Lazar is a physicist who claims to have worked at a secret
government lab in the Arizona desert area known as Area-51 or Dreamland.
Lazar claims to have seen several types of discoid craft, some which he
believes to be of alien origin.
In a videotape done by an Arizona television station with Lazar and on the
UFO mystery in regard to Area-51, Lazar claims that the craft are powered by
an element 115. He further claims that it not only provides tremendous
amounts of energy but can produce an anti-gravitational field.
Element 115 does not occur in nature (on Earth at least) but is believed to
be extant in a star of sufficient density. In other words, the only way one
could collect element 115 would be to scoop it out of a Sun.
There are several puzzling bits of information in this particular
case and the element 115 has given rise to even more speculation. We have a
copy of the videotape and it shows a model (non-working) to show the
construction of the device that Lazar claims uses the element 115.
Many other questions arise from this particular case but they follow the
standard UFO trend of very difficult to prove or otherwise verify. For
that reason, we here at KeelyNet do not wish to spend time better directed
towards energy or levitation or medical subjects with more basis in fact.
However, this file deals with speculations of an interesting nature in areas
that KeelyNet does investigate, i.e. the elements, their uses and a
suspected harmonic relationship.
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SOME BASIC PHYSICS ON ELEMENT CREATION
(With a view toward the Robert Lazar UFO Revelations)
The Big Bang apparently created only three elements. They were Hydrogen,
Helium and maybe Lithium, and probably some isotopes of these three like
Deuterium, an isotope of Hydrogen.
Present theory is that the "explosion" which also created time and space was
too rapid to create more heavier elements. Those theories explain very well
the observed abundances of Hydrogen & Helium in the universe today.
When stars finally formed, the second phase of element creation was started.
The heat and pressure at the core of stars produces higher and higher
elements. The energy that the stars emit, (heat, light, radiation) comes
mainly from this elemental fusion reaction at the core.
Iron is the end however. Because the creation of elements higher than Iron
requires energy input rather than produce energy output, no significant
higher elements are created.
The final phase of element creation occurs in a supernova. The energy
concentration is so great that during the explosion, all the naturally
occurring heavy elements above Iron are created.
This includes the radioactive elements, and almost certainly higher elements
not found naturally on earth. The reason they are not found on earth is that
they have disappeared through radioactive decay over the 5 billion years the
earth has existed.
As for element 115, it remains a real puzzle. If it can be created naturally,
then a supernova explosion would almost certainly have created it since
they are likely the most energetic entities in the universe. If if couldn't,
then I seriously doubt that technology, advanced or otherwise, could create
it.
Since the earth is a product of star core synthesis as well as supernova
synthesis, and we find no trace of element 115 here, we must form one of
the following two conclusions.
A. Element 115 cannot be created in supernova explosions which means
that it likely does not occur naturally anywhere in the universe.
B. Element 115 is much more radioactive than Uranium and has
disappeared over the 5 billion year history of the earth.
Conclusion "B" does not necessarily eliminate the use of element 115 in UFO
propulsion. (I am trying to give the "Revealers" all the slack I can.)
Recent "Revelations" indicated that element 115 is stable inferring that it
is not radioactive and that it occurs naturally in heavy star systems.
To a physicist, heavy element stability usually means that it doesn't
radioactively decay in minute fractions of a second. So, it could be
relatively stable, but still radioactive, enough so that it does not occur
naturally on earth.
The only place that element 115 would occur would be in the debris of a
recent supernova. Recent could mean hours or millions of years,
depending on the stability of the element. Heavy star systems, or
binary stars have no properties that I am aware of that would make them more
likely to contain element 115. Also, there are no known natural processes
occurring in these systems that could produce element 115.
After the element is created (naturally in a supernova, or
unnaturally in a lab), "ordinary" weight, heat, and pressure (or lack thereof)
would have absolutely no effect on the element.
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