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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
Complete crap, nothing was perfect about his description, he threw an element number out there that didn't exist at the time.
He stated: "element 115 is impossible to synthesize as an element that heavy here on Earth, the substance has to come from a place where super-heavy elements have been to be produced naturally"
He went on to say element 115 element could power alien spacecraft without worrying about gravity.
Facts: the real element 115 was discovered in 2003 as a synthetic radioactive element and added to the periodic table in 2013 as Moscovium, it decays so fast it couldn't power a bathtub toy submarine.
Bob Lazar is full of 
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From Corbell, the producer/director of the Lazar documentary.
"My understanding of Lazar’s thinking is that with the advances in bombardment techniques new isotopic combinations would be achieved. However —
just like how gold has 37 different isotopes and only one isotope is stable — 115 is suspected to have MOSTLY rapid decay isotopes... So hopefully in the future we will land on a version with a longer half-life — even if it just ends up being a few atoms of it. That would be cool — and one day will likely happen," Corbell says.
Bob Lazar went public with his knowledge of the element in 1989, 14 years before its discovery. Everything he said about it was accurate. It could not naturally occur on earth and would have to come from a place where super-heavy elements could have been produced naturally.