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- SOME BASIC PHYSICS ON ELEMENT CREATION
- (With a view toward the Robert Lazar UFO Revelations)
-
- The Big Bang apparently created only three elements. They
- were Hydrogen, Helium and maybe Lithium, and probably some isotopes
- of these three like Deuterium, an isotope of Hydrogen. Present
- theory is that the "explosion" which also created time and space
- was too rapid to create more heavier elements. Those theories
- explain very well the observed abundances of Hydrogen & Helium in
- the universe today.
- When stars finally formed, the second phase of element
- creation was started. The heat and pressure at the core of stars
- produces higher and higher elements. The energy that the stars
- emit, (heat, light, radiation) comes mainly from this elemental
- fusion reaction at the core.
- Iron is the end however. Because the creation of elements
- higher than Iron requires energy input rather than produce energy
- output, no significant higher elements are created.
- The final phase of element creation occurs in a supernova.
- The energy concentration is so great that during the explosion, all
- the naturally occurring heavy elements above Iron are created.
- This includes the radioactive elements, and almost certainly higher
- elements not found naturally on earth. The reason they are not
- found on earth is that they have disappeared through radioactive
- decay over the 5 billion years the earth has existed.
-
- As for element 115, it remains a real puzzle. If it can be
- created
- naturally, then a supernova explosion would almost certainly have
- created it since they are likely the most energetic entities in the
- universe. If if couldn't, then I seriously doubt that technology,
- advanced or otherwise, could create it. Since the earth is a
- product of star core synthesis as well as supernova synthesis, and
- we find no trace of element 115 here, we must form one of the
- following two conclusions.
- A. Element 115 cannot be created in supernova explosions
- which means that it likely does not occur naturally anywhere in the
- universe.
- B. Element 115 is much more radioactive than Uranium and has
- disappeared over the 5 billion year history of the earth.
- Conclusion "B" does not necessarily eliminate the use of
- element 115 in UFO propulsion. (I am trying to give the
- "Revealers" all the slack I can.) Recent "Revelations" indicated
- that element 115 is stable inferring that it is not radioactive and
- that it occurs naturally in heavy star systems. To a physicist,
- heavy element stability usually means that it doesn't radioactively
- decay in minute fractions of a second. So, it could be relatively
- stable, but still radioactive, enough so that it does not occur
- naturally on earth.
- The only place that element 115 would occur would be in the
- debris of a recent supernova. Recent could mean hours or millions
- of years, depending on the stability of the element. Heavy star
- systems, or binary stars have no properties that I am aware of that
- would make them more likely to contain element 115. Also, there
- are no known natural processes occurring in these systems that
- could produce element 115.
- After the element is created (naturally in a supernova, or
- unnaturally in a lab), "ordinary" weight, heat, and pressure (or
- lack thereof) would have absolutely no effect on the element.