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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee_1978 View Post
    I don't think we can compare the advancement of technology over the last 60 years up to this point in time with the progress they made between 1900 and 1950 - especially when we consider the digital 'revolution'.

    However, I do believe that some of these claims that the U.S military are in possession of alien crafts are probably in fact classified black project military crafts or of some other non other worldly explanation. There have been many aborted aircraft projects, that have cost billions, if we are believe speculation, but then we have the unexplained sightings and confessions of Area 51 officials/scientists and engineers who are adamant they've worked on alien crafts due to the structure and mechanics of the craft - cockpit area being too small for a human pilot to effectively navigate, no visible controls, metals and compounds unknown on the periodic table, 3 technicans being able to lift a craft 40 ft in diameter clean off the ground...I sound like a complete conspiracist, but I do believe they exist and are fallible (hence the crash sites). Bob Lazar, who claimed to have worked at Area 51 professed that the fuel they use to power their crafts, called Element 115, has a very short life within our atmosphere. He was referring directly to the discs the grey aliens use. Perhaps this could explain things?

    It's all very interesting and I doubt we will ever know in our lifetime, however frustrating this is.
    With all my heart and soul I do not believe in elements not on the periodic table. We can get into that if you like. But I will argue passionately and with substantial data to back me up.

    and why would this mysterious "Element 115"'s half life behave differently in OUR atmosphere?


    Sorry mate. This is all very bad science and not well thought out.

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    With all my heart and soul I do not believe in elements not on the periodic table. We can get into that if you like. But I will argue passionately and with substantial data to back me up.

    and why would this mysterious "Element 115"'s half life behave differently in OUR atmosphere?


    Sorry mate. This is all very bad science and not well thought out.

    Many people had the same opinion when Lazar came out with these claims - especially when he described Element 115 and back then in 1989 when he first came forward with these claims, the compound was unknown. Physicists wrote him off completely, but it wasn't until 2005 that small quantities of 115 were produced in a controlled environment. It disintegrated shortly afterwards.

    I don't necessarily agree with everything Lazar claimed and as I'm no physicist, I can't vouch for how credible his report is, but It's interesting nonetheless because despite being widely scoffed at by the scientific community, a lot of what he said about the Area 51 facility was true.

    It sounds fantastical but l like to keep an open mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee_1978 View Post
    Many people had the same opinion when Lazar came out with these claims - especially when he described Element 115 and back then in 1989 when he first came forward with these claims, the compound was unknown. Physicists wrote him off completely, but it wasn't until 2005 that small quantities of 115 were produced in a controlled environment. It disintegrated shortly afterwards.

    I don't necessarily agree with everything Lazar claimed and as I'm no physicist, I can't vouch for how credible his report is, but It's interesting nonetheless because despite being widely scoffed at by the scientific community, a lot of what he said about the Area 51 facility was true.

    It sounds fantastical but l like to keep an open mind.
    sorry. I saw those TV shows on the discovery/history channel years ago. knew they were bogus then, and they still are.

    The periodic chart of elements is extremely precise. it describes the behavior of atoms at their most basic elements. in fact, the table was used early on to predict other elements that had as of yet been discovered. Each prediction was 100% accurate. Anyone that has taken a few courses of chemistry in college will tell you that based on the laws of physics, there is no more room in the table for "naturally" occurring elements. There is room for elements that we can create utilizing particle accelerators. and, in fact, we have continued to create new elements that decay at ever increasing rates. there is a holy grail of sorts, and that is an extremely inert element that will not decay and will not interact with other elements, just like helium. but the energy required is beyond our reach right now. But due to it's "inert" nature, it would be useless as a fuel source.

    Any time you watch one of those ufo shows, please fact check the basic points. you will find that 99.99 % of them are making false claims. it's all a sham to entice you to watch the show so that you'll buy Viagra when it's advertised on their show.

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    so your comment that aliens had "compounds" unknown on the periodic table of elements is inaccurate on a variety of levels.

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