Element 115 has now been synthesised. In 2003 in Russia. It’s now been formally named moscovium. It’s most stable isotope however, has a half life of only 0.65 seconds. This would seem to refute what Bob Lazar has said. Not that I’m saying he is lying. He may well be simply reporting what he was told what is was. Also, these new, extreme atomic number elements are synthesised in only microscopic amounts. Who knows, their bulk properties could have some weird effect on the stability of the nuclei and make them more stable the greater the bulk mass.
Element 115 has now been synthesised. In 2003 in Russia. It’s now been formally named moscovium. It’s most stable isotope however, has a half life of only 0.65 seconds. This would seem to refute what Bob Lazar has said. Not that I’m saying he is lying. He may well be simply reporting what he was told what is was. Also, these new, extreme atomic number elements are synthesised in only microscopic amounts. Who knows, their bulk properties could have some weird effect on the stability of the nuclei and make them more stable the greater the bulk mass.