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Bob Lazar Element 115 Cloud Chamber Test (youtu.be)
posted 4 years ago by Dog_Sniff_Test 4 years ago by Dog_Sniff_Test +11 / -1
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– Dog_Sniff_Test [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

It's not clear in this video. But in another video I saw some curve line reactions in the cloud. Are these the antimatter reactions? Element 115 should emit some kind of antimatter reaction. Otherwise it's useless. https://conspiracies.win/p/12hRj4OiI5/

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– DZP1 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Well, in a cloud chamber, any curved particle traces have to come from a magnetic field, and they identify the movement of a charged particle. As for Element 115 emitting antiparticles, such a substance would be radioactive and dangerous to be around without shielding. However, if it emits antiparticles it would be unstable and it would destroy itself. So the idea of the antiparticles seems not credible theory.

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– Dog_Sniff_Test [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Bob Lazar said element 115 is a stable element. That explains why it is less radioactive.

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– DZP1 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

The term 'stable' is in question here. Does stable mean does not do radioactive decay yet is susceptible to fission? The two are incompatible.

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– Dog_Sniff_Test [S] 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Element 115 defies thermodynamics laws, radioactive decay, fission, etc. but it is still stable. It works normally and provides energy. Bob Lazar said it is not naturally found on Earth. It's possible that aliens gave it to us. Watch this: https://conspiracies.win/p/12hRj5VSmk/bob-lazar-explaining-element-115/c/

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