>>13324380Based on his descriptions of what that element could do, the only way Lazar was not making it up or lying, is if it was ACTUALLY an isotope of element 116.
115 has no way to stabilize to the extent as Lazar claimed, even using every quantum loophole and isle of stability hack we can theoretically predict at this time.
116, however, COULD have an isotope that matches up with much of what Lazar described.
116 has some very stable isotopes, in theory, due to the isle of stability predictions.
It could be a very energy dense substance that may provide currently unknown quantum features.
The Occam Razor answer though, is that this part of his story is horse shit. So I will agree with you.
However, there is an ass pull scenario, where Lazar may not be a liar.