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re: Does anyone on here still believe oil comes from fossils?
Posted on 7/15/10 at 3:33 pm to lsu480
Posted on 7/15/10 at 3:33 pm to lsu480
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I have been thinking about this on my own and realized there is no way that oil can come from fossils
I really think you should publish these findings. You are just going to send the scientific community into an uproar.
Posted on 7/15/10 at 5:50 pm to ottothewise
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the abiotics could be right.
Not really. Some (as in a fairly minute quantity, not as in a sizable portion) of the oil can be abiotically produced, probably mostly through a variation of Fischer–Tropsch.
But the problem is that there is zero evidence that abiotic origins of hydrocarbons can account for the vast reservoirs that exist.
Posted on 7/15/10 at 6:34 pm to wizziko
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This post was edited on 7/15/10 at 6:45 pm
Posted on 7/15/10 at 7:01 pm to lsu480
the problem with abiotic oil is that it makes people think that oil was naturally CREATED, and we can't have that shite because it requires a CREATOR. Oil, coal, and every other form of "fosil fuel" is found from a few feet below ground to thousands of feet below ground. Now the fossil fuel people have told me since I was a child that it took pressure to convert fossils into hydrocarbons, but a few feet of dirt shouldn't exert enough pressure for this transformation to occur. Oil really shouldn't be under eight,nine thousand feet of the Earths' crust because matter can neither be created or destroyed and yet there the shite sits.
Posted on 7/15/10 at 7:06 pm to CITWTT
"Hydro CARBONs" should be your first clue.
Posted on 7/15/10 at 7:15 pm to CITWTT
quote:
the problem with abiotic oil is that it makes people think that oil was naturally CREATED, and we can't have that shite because it requires a CREATOR. Oil, coal, and every other form of "fosil fuel" is found from a few feet below ground to thousands of feet below ground. Now the fossil fuel people have told me since I was a child that it took pressure to convert fossils into hydrocarbons, but a few feet of dirt shouldn't exert enough pressure for this transformation to occur. Oil really shouldn't be under eight,nine thousand feet of the Earths' crust because matter can neither be created or destroyed and yet there the shite sits.

I wouldn't even know where to begin...
Posted on 7/15/10 at 7:43 pm to Volvagia
Ok,
which one of you motherfrickers left the door to the loony bin open????

which one of you motherfrickers left the door to the loony bin open????


Posted on 7/15/10 at 9:36 pm to LSU2001
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the problem with abiotic oil is that it makes people think that oil was naturally CREATED, and we can't have that shite because it requires a CREATOR.
Uhh that makes no freaking sense.
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Oil, coal, and every other form of "fosil fuel" is found from a few feet below ground to thousands of feet below ground. Now the fossil fuel people have told me since I was a child that it took pressure to convert fossils into hydrocarbons, but a few feet of dirt shouldn't exert enough pressure for this transformation to occur.
Burial, kerogenesis, upheaval, migration. Please learn what these fricking words mean.
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Oil really shouldn't be under eight,nine thousand feet of the Earths' crust because matter can neither be created or destroyed and yet there the shite sits.
Your brain matter has obviously been destroyed a good bit.
Posted on 7/16/10 at 1:20 pm to lsugradman
Why did this get the anchor?
Posted on 7/17/10 at 3:50 pm to lsu480
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I have been thinking about this on my own and realized there is no way that oil can come from fossils
During your meditation did the possibility occur to you that there have been thousands and thousands of people much smarter and more educated than you who have spend most of their lives studying this, and that maybe their answer is possibly more complex that what seems to make sense to you?
This post was edited on 7/17/10 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 7/18/10 at 10:09 pm to Chad504boy
quote:Winning quote right here!
Our universe is only a couple thousand years old. Jesus created everything the way it was. He even buried dead creatures and bones and all kinds of stuff to try to fool us.

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