Former Area 51 engineer - Bob Lazar reveals the flight principle of flying saucers!

Bob Lazar's full name is Robert Scott Lazar, he is a controversial figure, he claims to have worked at the S4 test site near Area 51.

Bob Lazar , a physics engineer who worked at Area 51, claims that during reverse research on the UFO that crashed in Roswell, it was found that this element 115 can "distort" gravity. Therefore, it can be said that element 115 is the key to operating flying saucers. So how can this element create an "anti-gravity" effect ? Is there anything else besides element 115 that we've overlooked?

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Bob Lazar, a physical engineer who worked at Area 51.

On November 11 and 13, 1989, viewers of KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, Nevada, heard an astonishing story from news reporter George Knapp: A scientist named Bob Lazar revealed that it was The United States government owns the rest of the extraterrestrial flying vehicles. From these means, they created extraordinary technological breakthroughs.

Bob Lazar said he once worked at area S-4, the secret military base formerly known as Area 51, a corner of the Nevada Test Site. There he read documents indicating the existence of ongoing research on "anti-gravity reactors" for use in propulsion systems.

Bob Lazar said he was surprised, but he was even more shocked when he was shown nine 'extraterrestrial' flying saucers stored in a hangar. These flying saucers used element 115 to operate (an element unknown at the time).

Bob Lazar doesn't say much about why element 115 might create a gravitational "distortion" effect. But he claims that after conducting reverse research on UFOs, he discovered that using protons to collide with element 115 at high speed would turn it into element 116 , resulting in element number 116. becomes unstable and begins to fall apart. At the same time, a large amount of antimatter is created, antimatter and gas matter destroy each other, releasing a large amount of energy. At this time, the nuclear force field is amplified and deforms the interspace field. Perceptions and time fields are also deformed, leading to 'folds' in space-time , from which flying saucers can shorten the distance they travel in space.

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According to Bob Lazar, the flying saucer's flight method is very similar to the "warp drive" proposed by physicist Miguel Alcubierre in 1994. The warp drive is an ultra-light propulsion system. As seen in the "Star Trek" series, spacecraft use warp drive to achieve interstellar motion. Its basic operating principle is to create a 'space-time bubble' around the spacecraft. As described by Bob Lazar, this space-time bubble distorts the space and time fields, causing "folds" in space-time, which can push the spacecraft forward, allowing spacecraft safely reach or exceed the speed of light.

In 2003, element 115 was newly discovered by Russian scientists; it was added to the periodic table in 2013. However, this element (also known as muscovium) is not the same as the element Lazar described - Lazar said his element could power spacecraft alien pillars and can "distort" gravity. To date, no practical applications have been found for muscovium, which has a half-life of less than a second and therefore decomposes very quickly.

In 2019, Vice published a lengthy article about Lazar. It details that the FBI and Michigan State Police raided Lazar's "scientific supply" company in 2017, looking for thallium sulfate, which could be used as a poison.

However, conspiracy theorists believe that Lazar's company was raided because of activity related to element 115.

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In 2020, The New York Times made international headlines when it reported that the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, established to investigate unidentified flying objects believed to have been disbanded, but in fact they still exist and operate under the auspices of the Naval Intelligence Department.

The newspaper added that Luis Elizondo, who served as director of the task force until he resigned in 2017, believes that the objects of unknown origin were recovered by the Pentagon for research. The important story of UFOs once again revives an age-old debate.

So does that mean Lazar's secret about element 115 is true? Many people believe that Bob Lazar's claims about element 115 are true after independent filmmaker Jeremy Corbell released a documentary about him. Corbell claims this will be "the biggest UFO story of all time" and marks the first time Lazar has officially acknowledged his previous shocking information.