*Element 115* Q: Out of the 144 elements, how many can be artificially synthesized? B: Artificially synthesized? Q: In other words, created in the laboratory, rather than a natural formation. B: Well, in essence, all of them can, depending upon the proficiency of the laboratory and the level of the technology. It is simply an issue, in a sense, to put it very simply, of taking what you recognize as a proton and, in whatever manner available to your technology, building the elements... one, two, three, four, five, six and on up, by adding more and more and more protons by whatever methodology your technology has arrived at. So, in that context, all of them can be synthesized. You understand? Q: Yes. You mentioned before the element 115. Is there a natural occurrence of element 115? B: There is, but it is not upon your planet. It is more in stellar masses, dense or highly collapsed stellar masses, more precisely. Q: All of the heavier elements are that way? B: Yes. Q: Because you mentioned element 122 to block magnetic fields that are found in burned out stellar cores. B: Yes. Q: How do the civilizations that utilize that material go about extracting that element? B: There are a variety of ways, again, depending upon the level of technology; one is in actual fact quite pragmatic, and that is that they have large magnetic containment ships, whereupon small amounts of crushed stellar, collapsed stellar material, is simply passed through or shunted into the magnetic containment center which then, through magnetic vibration, separates the different components out, and extract the ones that are required for a variety of reasons. But, again, even this is, in your terminology, relatively sophisticated technology, even though this is a very basic technology to many of /us/. Q: Has there ever been civilizations on earth that could do such procedures? B: There have been available upon earth, from time to time, technologies that could have been utilized for that purpose, and in Atlantean times some of their own technologies, if they had been adapted in other ways, could have been utilized for that purpose, but it wasn't really necessary. There are other methodologies by which different kinds of inter-dimensional travel may be achieved, and more of what you would recognize to be bio- electromagnetic vibratory means or other vibrational technologies were more often utilized, by civilizations on your own planet, than the idea of needing to harvest heavy elements in order to create the gravitational warping and bending that is available to those particular usages. Q: Out of the heavier elements, which ones are used for fuel, besides 115? B: There again are a variety of ways to utilize different elements and from about, actually 113 up to and including about 127, have been utilized in a variety of ways by different civilizations that we know of in the context you would call, quote/unquote, fuel. Though we do not wish to be misleading by allowing you to assume that when we say fuel that it is necessarily utilized in the same ways that you use, what you call fuels, on your planet. Q: In a linear mode? B: Yes. Q: And how much of element 115 is there on earth now in 1995? B: You mean that has been collected, in that sense? Q: Yes, is it measured by weight, or...? B: It can be, yes, although again, of course, remember that since it is dense that could be deceiving. The idea really is that there are several, several, several hundred pounds of this material; though this does not necessarily equal a lot of space, since it is dense and heavy material. All of the material of such element 115 that exists upon your planet could easily fit in a relatively small room upon your planet Q: Thank you. B: Thank you.