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Kinis_Deren t1_j5n4a3q wrote

Supernovae are the natural source of heavy element production in the universe. With that being said, if there was a stable isotope of element 115, we'd expect to have discovered it on Earth so I'm very doubtful of Lazar's claims.

White holes are a valid solution to Einsten' field equations with certain constraints applied. If they existed, they would be the brightest objects in the universe. We've yet to observe a white hole so it appears they are a mathematical curiosity rather than a reality.

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ElderberryBudget4231 OP t1_j5n6qco wrote

But what if they're in fact isn't a stable isotope, who's to say the unstable isotope is the reason for its unnatural Behavior? Or maybe Earth just doesn't qualify for the conditions for the unstable isotope to become a stable isotope. I am a high school dropout, so I have a lot more research to do regarding Isotopes in the properties and pretty much everything involving the production of heavy elements or any element to be exact.

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