| Subject: Re: Bad News for Anti-gravity Propulsion |
| From: Charles D. Bohne |
| Date: 01/02/2004, 23:22 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo |
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 23:11:47 GMT, Cosmic Vortex <cosmicv@cfl.rr.com>
wrote:
No need to wait, they already mention her
(http://apnews.myway.com//article/20040201/D80EO33G0.html) that it only
lasted a minute fraction of a second before breaking down. That alone is
enough to dump his insane idea that it was "stable".
More nonsense:
"In the artificial environs of the cyclotron, atoms of element 115, now
labeled Ununpentium, apparently lasted only a fraction of second before
it decayed into element 113. The atoms of element 113, known as
Ununtrium, persisted for more than 1 second."
A "fraction of a second" and 1 second as to 113 is quite a long time
compared to other trans-uranium elements. And you can be damned
sure that there are a lot of isotopes. One of them might be stable.
C.