PHYSICS INVESTIGATION
Element 115
Bob Lazar claim: 1989 — Scientific synthesis: 2003 — Official naming: 2016
The Claim
In 1989, physicist Bob Lazar gave a series of interviews to KLAS-TV journalist George Knapp claiming he had worked at a classified facility called S-4 near Area 51, where he was assigned to reverse-engineer the propulsion system of recovered non-human craft. Lazar described the propulsion system as using a superheavy element — which he designated Element 115 — as a fuel source. He described it as producing a gravity wave when bombarded with protons, enabling the craft to warp spacetime around itself rather than moving through it conventionally. At the time of Lazar’s 1989 interview, Element 115 had not been synthesised and did not exist in any publicly known form.
Scientific Verification
In 2003, a team of Russian and American scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna synthesised Element 115 for the first time. In 2016, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry officially recognised the element and named it Moscovium (symbol Mc). The synthesised isotopes of Moscovium are highly unstable, decaying in milliseconds. Lazar claimed the isotope used in UAP propulsion was a stable, naturally occurring form — Moscovium-299 — which does not exist in any known configuration.
The Significance
Lazar’s description of an element at atomic number 115 predated its scientific synthesis by 14 years. He described its properties, its position on the periodic table, and its theoretical use in gravity wave generation with specificity that would have required either access to classified physics research or direct observation of the material. Whether his propulsion theory is accurate is unknown — the stable isotope he describes has never been found. That he correctly identified the existence of an element at position 115 before it was synthesised remains the most verifiable specific claim he has made.
Verdict
Bob Lazar named Element 115 fourteen years before it was officially synthesised and named by the international scientific community. This is the most objectively verifiable aspect of his testimony. His claim of a stable isotope enabling gravity wave propulsion remains unverifiable — but the prediction of the element’s existence was accurate when all contemporary physics said nothing existed at that position.
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