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The element 115 is machined into triangles like the one illustrated below and is used to power the reactor. It is used to create a reaction from being transmuted with an additional
proton from 115 to element 116 which immediately decays and releases antimatter. But more importantly, when an element becomes so heavy as to have 115 protons and lands
within an island of stability, the cumulative strong nuclear force or "Gravity A-wave" radiates or extends past the perimeter of the atom. We access this gravity and amplify it, lensing it to counter act the gravity naturally propogating outward from the earth. This is not "anti-gravity" and nor are we generating gravity from nothing as some theorists still believe.
This element is then inserted into the reactor. This piece of element 115 is the source of the gravity A wave as well as the target that is bombarded with protons to release the anti-matter. Only about 223 grams, which is just under a half pound is sufficient to operate the craft for 30 to 45 years.
The raw element 115 was provided to the Americans in the form of discs. The scientists at S4 sent the element through Groom Lake to Los Alamos National Laboratory, to be milled
for use in the reactor. Los Alamos was told it was a new form of amor. They simply followed orders, milled it as follows and sent it back to Groom Lake. It was duringthis process that some of the element turned up missing. As you'll see from the following
pages, the milling process produces a tremendous amount of waste.
As it turned out during Lazar's time at S4, the element 115 became the primary source of interest regarding the study of the Reticulan propulsion system. This to a major part was due to Lazar's work. Before he and others arrived, the study assumed any nuclear reaction would work.
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