Comments by "Mark Pawelek" (@mark4asp) on "Robert Bigelow Tells Bob Lazar Stories" video.
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According to wikipedia: Element-115, "moscovium is an extremely radioactive element: its most stable known isotope, moscovium-290, has a half-life of only 0.65 seconds."
In Bob Lazar's talks element-115 is more stable. It features in an "island of stability". Obviously there are different isotopes of element-115 :
Isotope ½-life
Mc-286 20 ms
Mc-287 37 ms
Mc-288 164 ms
Mc-289 330 ms
Mc-290 650 ms
As we can see above, the most stable version of element-115 is Mc-290. This has 115 protons and 175 neutrons in its atomic nucleus. It's half life is less than a second at 0.65s. I suppose there may be a version of element-151 which is very stable but it will, likely, have a greater atomic mass than any found so far. It's a shame Bob isn't able to describe the precise isotope of element-151 which he said was used in the alien tech. That would make his story credible beyond any doubt. 32 years ago, when Bob said he worked attempting to reverse engineer alien tech, we would've been able to precisely identify the mass of the nucleus of element-151. This is one of the first things the researchers would've done. Surely Bob would know the precise isotope of element 115 used by the alien tech.
If Bob's story is true, maybe he's keeping it a secret, that might be part of an agreement he reached with the US government - to stay alive!
It's a shame no skeptic interviewed Bob Lazer. The first question a skeptic would ask is what is the precise isotopic makeup of this alien element 151?
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