Re: Bob Lazar was right? Not really.


Message posted by Andreas Parsch on February 07, 2004 at 11:49:22 PST:

The OP's subject line sounds a bit like troll bait, but I'll be biting anyway ;-) ...

> [...] it seems the discovery of elements 113 & 115
> caught the folks at LLL by surprise!

Huh?? The experiment was specifically designed to produce one or more atoms of Element 115 (more specifically, the isotope with a mass number of 291). I don't think that any of the scientists was caught by surprise when exactly that happened.

> 1 test of the validity of new information from
> previously unknown sources like Bob Lazar is the
> test of time. Sounds like ol' Bob might have been
> on to something!

Lazar didn't make any claim about the properties of 115, which is in any way confirmed by the new discovery (except that the nucleus has 115 protons, which is correct by definition).

Andreas


In Reply to: Bob Lazar was right posted by SEZBRONCO on February 07, 2004 at 11:21:23 PST:

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