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Anti-Gravity Generators, Element 115 your ideas

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posted on Mar, 22 2010 @ 02:37 PM
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Most scientists have many reasons to doubt Hutchison's claims, and he has repeatedly been unable to successfully duplicate his results. A string is visible in one clip, and he stated it was a power source, and for others, most assume he is simply using an upside down stage and placed camera, etc.

There are some interesting ideas regarding 115. For example, it's placement on the atomic table would indicate it as a diamagnetic material, like Bismuth, which can already be used in some anti-gravity-like experiments...

So far though, Lazar's description of it does not conform to others' experiments, but who knows..

I have my own personal idea I'd like to try, partially based on Lazar's ideas of how the generators worked, and trying it on a smaller scale with Bismuth instead (and electricity vs. a reactor...), but haven't had the time, money, or inclination to really do it.

Oddly enough, if you look up antigravity patents, there is one out there that comes close to my idea (I was kind of shocked really), but not quite the same... It's an interesting read anyhow, and a quick Google should turn it up.



posted on Mar, 22 2010 @ 02:42 PM
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Bob Lazaar, the guy that got busted for selling fireworks to kids a few years back? That the same fella?

EDIT: My bad, meant to reply to, not edit.

[edit on 22-3-2010 by Gazrok]



posted on Mar, 22 2010 @ 02:49 PM
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He's certainly got way more than that against him...(and yes, that was not surprising due to his involvement with the Desert Blast, or whatever they call it)....

Involvement with a brothel.
Lying about education credentials, etc.
He's been in worse trouble....

And yet still, for all of these marks, there is something that hits me about his claims. I don't think he's telling the truth, but I don't think he's all lies either...

Again, it's just a novel idea I'd like to try one day, replicating the generator design...



posted on Mar, 23 2010 @ 05:14 AM
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Originally posted by jdmmade
I also wanted to know how people feel about Element 115? The complex breakdown of it from a Stable element 115 Isotopes and shooting massive amounts of protons at it, which causes it to become element 116 and decay to become this large amount of energy.


If the truth be known, this and similar concepts are the basic reason for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) project. It seems implausible to me that they should spend billions of dollars, taking decades to construct this behemoth atom smasher just to find our where we came from. No, the reason they built it is to continue the development of various black and ex-alien physics that have reached an impasse using current knowledge. Without a deeper study of element 115 under high energy proton bombardment, Antigrav Inc. will never take off. They have enough atoms of 115 to discover everything they need to know. The LHC goes offline for another 12 months to 'fix' yet another seal. Yes, we believe it of course. What they're really doing is preparing the 115 samples and setting it up for the big one. Anyone ever wonder why the LHC has to be bolted down to the bedrock 100 feet below ground level?

WG3



posted on Mar, 23 2010 @ 09:06 AM
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Originally posted by Gazrok
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He's certainly got way more than that against him...(and yes, that was not surprising due to his involvement with the Desert Blast, or whatever they call it)....

Involvement with a brothel.
Lying about education credentials, etc.
He's been in worse trouble....

And yet still, for all of these marks, there is something that hits me about his claims. I don't think he's telling the truth, but I don't think he's all lies either...

Again, it's just a novel idea I'd like to try one day, replicating the generator design...


Just curious because I do not know much about the man but I do remember reading about him in I think "Esquire" and the whole article was just about him selling ingredients for fireworks. Then I started seeing bits and pieces of the rest of his story but he always stuck out as the guy who was selling fireworks to kids to me and that is about all I really remembered. Thanks for the heads up as you made him sound much more interesting.



posted on Mar, 23 2010 @ 09:15 AM
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Originally posted by Gazrok
I have my own personal idea I'd like to try, partially based on Lazar's ideas of how the generators worked, and trying it on a smaller scale with Bismuth instead (and electricity vs. a reactor...), but haven't had the time, money, or inclination to really do it.


Could you please explain physics behind your idea, and why Bismuth is a suitable surrogate for element 115?



posted on Apr, 12 2010 @ 10:13 AM
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It's not that it's a surrogate for 115, but really moreso for it's diamagnetic qualities, and uses in home levitation kits, etc.

I'm actually still in the phase where I'm researching the physics behind it, as I have spare time to do so, and as I can wrap my brain around it. It's more similar to the anti-gravity lifter experiments, at least the concept...than interstellar travel ideas.

The way I see it, it would either a) work, b) just spin around and do nothing much, or c) create a large electrical short soon after flipping the switch and maybe even be as dangerous as a Tesla coil...so haven't been in a real rush....

H. W. Wallace has the patent I mentioned earlier (so Google on this and bismuth, and you should find it)....and the ideas there are similar to what I'd want to try, albeit in the shape of Lazar's described generators, and see if creates lift, etc.




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