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Why no one (not even the U.S.) can fix the middle east.
#41
(10-09-2015, 04:33 PM)GodHatesBengals Wrote: Can't tell if serious.

Abiotic oil is pseudoscience.

Maybe this will calm your curiosity. 

Quote:It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the oil reservoir at Eugene Island is rapidly refilling itself from "some continuous source miles below the earth's surface." In support of this surmise, analysis of seismic records revealed a deep fault which "was gushing oil like a garden hose."

The Mysterious Eugene Island


Abiotic Oil, A Theory Worth Exploring
#42
(10-09-2015, 10:36 PM)Devils Advocate Wrote: Maybe this will calm your curiosity. 


The Mysterious Eugene Island


Abiotic Oil, A Theory Worth Exploring

Anybody else think that the seismic activity at Eugene Island may have caused the fault to expand, uncovering another oil reservoir? And the hypothesis that oil originates in the Earth's core  is really pretty out there and doesn't follow simple logic. The Earth's core is composed of metals like iron an nickel, not much in the way of hydrocarbons in those materials. Also, we know the Earth's core has a temperature range between 5000-6000 degrees F. Thats comparable to the temperature on the sun. We know oil can neither exist, nor form at those temps....not to mention it's flammable. We know how fossil fuels form. We also know that those fuels are a finite resource. To think otherwise is simply delusional and serves to delay getting ready for when the oil does eventually run out.
#43
(10-10-2015, 09:09 AM)Beaker Wrote: Anybody else think that the seismic activity at Eugene Island may have caused the fault to expand, uncovering another oil reservoir? And the hypothesis that oil originates in the Earth's core  is really pretty out there and doesn't follow simple logic. The Earth's core is composed of metals like iron an nickel, not much in the way of hydrocarbons in those materials. Also, we know the Earth's core has a temperature range between 5000-6000 degrees F. Thats comparable to the temperature on the sun. We know oil can neither exist, nor form at those temps....not to mention it's flammable. We know how fossil fuels form. We also know that those fuels are a finite resource. To think otherwise is simply delusional and serves to delay getting ready for when the oil does eventually run out.

Just curious.... is it possible for something to combust at the center of the earth ?
Is there a level of oxygen that affords the process ?
Not just trying to bust your chops, I just don't have time to research and thought you might know off-hand.
#44
(10-10-2015, 01:11 PM)Rotobeast Wrote: Just curious.... is it possible for something to combust at the center of the earth ?
Is there a level of oxygen that affords the process ?
Not just trying to bust your chops, I just don't have time to research and thought you might know off-hand.

The high pressure would do more at preventing combustion even if there were some oxygen available....which is unlikely.





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