Bob Lazar Has His Own Particle Accelerator, page 3


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reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 03:21 PM by Nola213
Originally posted by rickyrrr
Originally posted by Hung Lo
I stumbled across this video when I did a search for "Bob Lazar".


Google Video Link


Is this guy a fraud or whatÉ


Of course, a fraud according to Stanton. He STILL has built a particle accelerator though. And he still runs United Nuclear.

My read on Bob is that he probably has lied about what school he went to, and that would explain why Stanton thinks he is a fraud. He may have self taught a lot more than he admits.

But there is absolutely no doubt (at least in my mind) he is smart enough to deserve diplomas from the schools he claims he attended to. (Caltech and MIT) I have an engineering background and he does not sound to me like somebody who is just making stuff up.

-rrr



According to Freidman it's impossible for the government to erase University records? Is he kidding me?

That's child's play for the government.

and here I thought Freidman was a smart man

My take is Lazaar is working both sides of the fence (doing side work for the gov.) as well as doing his own thing. That's the only reason he's still alive, and running his own little business.

I like to think of myself as a good judge of character, and from every interview I've seen of Lazaar, he comes accross VERY credible, knowlegable, and well schooled. He could be spewing a little disinfo when asked, just to keep the authorities off his back, but whatever, the man is genious when it comes to physics. No question in my mind.


reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 03:51 PM by -PLB-
reply to post by spikey



This would be true if we had a natural source of hydrogen, but we don't. In practice we need electricity to convert water to hydrogen. And most electricity is generated from fossil fuel using turbines, which again is a very inefficient process. On top of that you have loses in the distribution. I am not sure about the efficiency of electrolysis, but I suspect there are losses there too. So if you add all the conversion steps, the efficiency will likely be way lower than patrol. Much more efficient is to use electric motors.


reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 04:57 PM by Arbitrageur
reply to post by Gazrok


Thanks for the update. I thought I'd seen every episode of UFO Hunters and I can't recall them saying Lazar died. But I had no idea he moved to MI recently.

He said he used solar cells to power his hydrogen generator because New Mexico had ample sunlight for solar cells, I wonder how much less sunlight he gets in MI and if he's still got enough electricity from solar cells to provide his hydrogen. My guess would be that on the overcast days which MI would have more of, he doesn't get enough sunlight.

I wonder if he moved his particle accelerator too? That didn't look all that easy to move.


[edit on 17-5-2010 by Arbitrageur]



reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 04:58 PM by Aliensun
reply to post by rickyrrr



Despite this very positive video--I was impressed. However, a non-degreed person of no great background is not going to get hired at Area 51 to work on or near captured alien UFOs. About everybody accepts that as untrue and has been pretty well proven (seee old internet files from the Mothership).

But like I said, this was a very good video and informative. Regardless of what stories he said in the past, thay should not brand him for life.


reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 05:22 PM by MolecularPhD
Dear: OP
I have been a research scientist in the field of hydrogen production for the better part of twelve and half years. I am currently the Lead Scientist in Research and Development of Hydrogen on Demand for Hydro-Sun Technologies Inc. in partnership with professors at the University of Nevada Reno. Many of the statements that Bob makes are false to say the least.

.1 Platinum is not needed (it is extremely expensive and there are better materials available)
.a Molybdenum (coated with a nano polymer mixture of iridium 193) a very cost effective material

.2 The amount of energy needed for the process of electrolysis (our current system uses 32 to 35amps) and delivers 165lpm Brown’s gas) you cars current electrical system provides sufficient energy for this.
.a It does not take hours and hours and hours to produce in fact our system produces it instantly on demand with as little as 1.2gallons of D20; (1800 miles of fuel) your vehicle would use what it needs on demand.

Our research team is currently working with CARB and the EPA to get national approval of this technology out to the public; and best of all our system cuts toxic emissions by 92% from both diesel and gasoline combustion engines. My overall goal for this technology will be to replace the current nuclear power grid that is in place by simply retro fitting the current grid with this type of energy system.

Respectfully

MolecularPHD

P.S. I almost forgot it also does not take up your entire trunk to deliver the fuel source to your vehicle


[edit on 17-5-2010 by MolecularPhD]


reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 05:37 PM by ladyinwaiting
The following gives an account of a "raid" of the couple's home a few years back.


The target of this operation, which involved more than two dozen police officers and federal agents, was not an international terrorist ring but the couple’s home business, United Nuclear Scientific Supplies, a mail-order outfit that serves amateur scientists, students, teachers, and law enforcement professionals. From the outside, company headquarters – at the end of a dirt road high in the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque – looks like any other ranch house in New Mexico, with three dogs, a barbecue, and an SUV in the driveway. But not every suburban household boasts its own particle accelerator. A stroll through the backyard reveals what looks like a giant Van de Graaff generator with a pipe spiraling out of it, marked with CAUTION: RADIATION signs. A sticker on the SUV reads POWERED BY HYDROGEN, while another sign by the front gate warns, TRESPASSERS WILL BE USED FOR SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS.

Science experiments are United Nuclear’s business. The chemicals available on the company’s Web site range from ammonium dichromate (the main ingredient in the classic science-fair volcano) to zinc oxide powder (which absorbs UV light). Lazar and White also sell elements like sodium and mercury, radioactive minerals, and geeky curiosities like aerogel, an ultralightweight foam developed by NASA to capture comet dust. The Department of Homeland Security buys the company’s powerful infrared flashlights by the case; the Mythbusters guys on the Discovery Channel recently picked up 10 superstrong neodymium magnets. (These come with the sobering caveat: “Beware – you must think ahead when moving these magnets … Loose metallic objects and other magnets may become airborne and fly considerable distances.”) Fire departments in Nevada and California send for United Nuclear’s Geiger counters and uranium ore to train hazmat crews.


"Don't Try This at Home", by Steve Silberman, Wired Magazine

www.wired.com...



[edit on 5/17/2010 by ladyinwaiting]


reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 05:39 PM by watchZEITGEISTnow
reply to post by ladyinwaiting



Great find Lady! Wow that was cool!

Bob is sooooo matter of fact about it, and you can see he is one clever fella.

The fact it is illegal due to DoD makes me really think this is a very viable and exciting possibility for us all. Surely there are people by now that have this fine tuned to near perfection?

Has anyone stepped up with any new developments since this I wonder?

S&F


reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 05:42 PM by MolecularPhD
reply to post by watchZEITGEISTnow



I take it you did not read my post; otherwise you would have seen that yes there are many researchers out here doing that very thing.

Respectfully

MolecularPHD


reply posted on 17-5-2010 @ 05:44 PM by watchZEITGEISTnow
reply to post by MolecularPhD



Cool - so when will this be available to us all ?

I'm starting to look for a new car - how much will one cost on average ?
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