Crude oil being the consequence of compressed living matter has no evidence. All evidence suggests oil is naturally produced within the Earth's mantle. Oil is just chains of hydrocarbon, the simplest of molecules (i.e. CH4 methane, C2H6 Ethane, and so on)
>Study shows methane can be converted to heavier hydrocarbons (crude oil) in lab experiments replicating the conditions in the Earth's mantle (heat and pressure). pnas.org/content/99/17/10976.full
So why is this 'fossil' fuel lie peddled in education, news and government propaganda?
Power. Of all living animals, humans are the most valuable resource. To control the human cattle is to gain power. In order to control humans you need to influence them. The way to influence humans is by fear. By claiming oil is 'running out' and 'damaging the environment' you can scare, and ultimately control, the human cattle in a number of ways. Firstly, you can increasingly rob the populace in high level taxes on oil products (such as fuel costs) with little resistance, believing and accepting that supplies will soon run out. These absurd oil charges then feed across into travel prices, energy bills (oil or gas power stations) and so on. Secondly, you can continue to fool (influence) mass human cattle into funding environmental institutions who are seen as a 'savior' to this fantasied fear the populace has been injected with. Thirdly, in the very language used ('fossil'), you can subtly enforce the theory of evolution while simultaneously undermining the believe in God, this results in the human cattle relying more on governments to solve their fears than relying on God or religion; increasing your ability and scope of influence even further.
Welcome everyone, to the vast horizontal slave market of humankind, where truth is suppressed in order to control the masses.
dude they dont even drill wells, its all a jewish pys-op. oil is literally made from washing kikes, the oil of one kike per bath is so concentrated it can power a city for days. power should be measured in kikes, one megakike could power the earth for a day
Luis Williams
believe in the abiotic oil as well but you took it too far it would still cost money to extract, so its not free!
Colton Clark
Didn't say it had to be free. Should be as cheap as water, seeing as oil is the second most occurring liquid on Earth behind water.
Sebastian Baker
>germany ran out of oil in WW2 because they killed all of their jews instead of bathing them >they invaded the soviet union, the largest source of jewry in the world, for their oil kikes at last I truly see
Blackpill. (((They))) are selling an infinite resource for money. And everyone is in on it.
Christian Sanchez
Fire Triangle.
You need oxygen to burn something, and oxygen isn't underground.
Samuel Baker
No oxygen so no oxidation.
Daniel Carter
It is biotic, but not fossil related.
It is produced by the excretion of organic matter by extremophiles throughout the crust, often in porous layers. This excretion slowly builds up locally and tectonic action eventually compresses it through osmosis from areas of higher to lower pressure. These bacteria are radiotrophic, chemotrophic, and sometimes detritovores which require no input of energy from sunlight or the surface world in general.
While this process is painstakingly slow, the leeching of oil is causing lowered pressure in those zones and more oil is forced upward slowly refilling them. We have perhaps 500 years of oil which will follow this process before we truly "deplete" it (it is slowly renewable but draining it all is a bad idea) and thankfully solar and wind are becoming slowly more efficient- they will become self sustaining before 500 years is up unless the human race suffers a massive catastrophe (nuclear war, massive pandemic, or asteroid/megavolcano.)
We'll be fine.
Matthew Powell
>oil is produced by excretion of organisms in the Earth's crust Need sources for this.
Take a bump OP. This is not a news but it might help some anons to see things clearly. Also fuck redditors/jannies for spamming Jow Forums with nigger porn and stupid bait threads.
>the oil of one kike per bath is so concentrated it can power a city for days. the purpose of adrenochrome revealed
Jaxson Wood
>Need sources for this. the nazis had all this sorted out because of fuel embargo during the war
Ryan Morgan
I always thought that the dinosaur corpse-oil explanation made no sense. So, things that are practically rocks....somehow were oil before then? Yeah sure. And it's funny how nothing on this Earth turns to oil no matter where it rests when it's dead, no matter the conditions. Believing that oil comes from dead creatures is the same as believing that rainbows bring faeries.
Leo Edwards
we assume that the earth's core is a iron-nickel alloy core, but that doesn't say it cannot contain large numbers of dissolved hydrogen, and carbon in some form, right? so maybe methane and other organic compounds can actually be formed inside the earth's core and slowly find their way up to the surface.
Dominic Foster
>so maybe methane and other organic compounds can actually be formed inside the earth's core and slowly find their way up to the surface. That is so stupid. It's like none of you know that whenever geologists drills the deepest-they don't find anything. Nothing. Not a thing. The Earth is hollow deep down, guys. Hitler knew; the OSS/CIA knows.
Jaxon Reyes
Sure there's oil deposits, but the center of the Earth isn't magma swirling around a metal ball as we've been led to believe.
Kayden Long
These theads should be made more often. Very few people know this stuff. And the kikes do the same thing to diamonds.
Justin Jones
And there is a magical land down there that can be accessed from Antarctica
Julian Bennett
I haven't had my mind blown this much since I first arrived here. I'll be reading all of these, thanks!
He was saying it should be cheaper dumbass, not exactly like water, but something similar in abundance would be similar in price.
Colton Stewart
When it reaches the surface the oxygen that was absent before no longer is, so it burns off.
Kevin Ross
Bet he also had salt water in the equation.
Christopher Price
The geologists and scientists will just claim that all volcanoes are luckily positioned in ways so that none come into contact with all gas and oil deposits. Earth is so hollow (deep down) it's hilarious.
Christopher Young
Well, then we really need to stop burning it. All that carbon that was never in the atmosphere to begin with should stay buried.
Dominic Nelson
Salt water is almost as hard to treat as oil is to extract. Plus if it is in fact produced inside the earth then it would be nearly as abundant. Isn't the moon hollow as well? I remember reading something about the moon ringing like a bell during seismic tests. Water vapour is the biggest greenhouse gas. Carbon is insignificant.
Benjamin Collins
Hydrocarbons can be broken apart without oxygen. Each HC bond has a certain binding energy, and when the average thermal energy exceeds this, HC bonds will spontaneously break. This doesn't mean they can't recombine later when they cool down, but the H+ atoms can percolate upward and escape as H2, leaving behind the carbon (coal, graphite, etc.).
The math >HC binding energy is Eb = 400kJ/mol = 4eV (per bond) >Average thermal energy is Et=B*T, where B=8.6e-5eV/K, and T is temperature in Kelvin. >So for mantle (T = 470K to 4270K), Et = 0.04eV to 0.37eV...
So Et
Jason Anderson
Ahh I had forgot volcanoes as another aspect to look at, but from a quick look already there seems to be a study on the El Chinchon volcano in mexico which gave off small hydrocarbon gases:
>Isn't the moon hollow as well? I remember reading something about the moon ringing like a bell during seismic tests. That's new information to me, but I doubt it. That thing gets rocked so much I have a hard time believing that it wouldn't give way at least somewhat and expose its supposed hollow core. Maybe it's hollow deep down, but I would think it would have to be very deep to maintain integrity.
Colton Morris
>infinite resource >implying it should free
Juan Gutierrez
This may be the dumbest and most american thing I've ever read.
Daniel Miller
It may not be hollow but it has significantly less mass than it should have for its size and the impact craters are rather shallow and uniform in depth. Which lends to the hypothesis. There's so much we don't understand about our own planet so coming to conclusions on other celestial bodies is dubious at best. We like to pretend we know a lot about the world around us but truth is we're in the dark and since we fear what we cannot understand we try to make sense out of everything rather than plainly accepting we don't know.
Leo Reed
Carbon dioxide only makes up about 0.04% of the atmosphere. Yet we've been burning oil ever since the Chinese discovered it in the 4th century BCE. So I'm skeptical of the whole "lets keep carbon in the ground" nonsense
Fuck off, kike. Also GTFO as you're late in picking up your mutt grandchildren from Marquis. He's already told you he'd knock your head off its block if "you be late again".
>are rather shallow and uniform in depth Hmmm I'm not sure about that one. >There's so much we don't understand about our own planet so coming to conclusions on other celestial bodies is dubious at best. That's fair.
>We like to pretend we know a lot about the world around us but truth is we're in the dark and since we fear what we cannot understand we try to make sense out of everything rather than plainly accepting we don't know. So true. The more I learn, the more I realize how ignorant I am.
Nicholas King
>Today on Jow Forums, children are taught the abiotic oil theory as though it were a new concept as opposed to being debunked 100 years ago Expanding earth is next. Calling it now.
Sebastian Watson
Oil has never been claimed to come from dinosaurs, ever. And even if that was the case, the order isn't Dino>Oil>Fossil. The BONES don't turn to rock. The minerals that fill the void left by the bones create a fossil shaped like the bone. And no, if you dig up an old body, the coffin is not filled with oil.
Austin Williams
nice facts op have a bumpy
Kevin Diaz
Oil literally turns to graphite at mantle temperatures, you absolute moron
Colton Perez
>Oil has never been claimed to come from dinosaurs, ever. t. underage user
Oh yes it has, kiddo.
Lincoln Smith
Its from algae and in some cases waxy cuticles from estuarine plants
Matthew Morris
Uh that's a wee bit bullshit. In literally every book in schools all over the world, dinosaurs and ancient creatures are claimed to be one of the primary components of oil.
That joke came about from all the schools and other institutions that taught us all that oil came from frigging dinosaurs, young anons.
Ryder Lewis
>Its from algae and in some cases waxy cuticles from estuarine plants Nah. There's absolutely no proof that algae, which does not destroy all life in the seas, turns into oil which does kill all life in the seas.
Graphite is pure carbon. So where does the hydrogen go? The moron is the one failing to produce evidence.
Zachary Long
that paper is about methylene and methyl group. galactic IQ post right there.
Nicholas Walker
That's only because kids get bored when you tell them oil came from the same plankton dinosaurs ate. Kids only care if you say "exploding dinosaurs".
Austin Barnes
Ocean organisms has been the origin of oil and that has been known for a long time. T-rex's being the origin of oil has never been seriously stated, unless you are talking about preschoolers to get them excited.
Sebastian Jenkins
you nutjob niggers are why nobody ever takes us seriously as a legitimate science t. geologyfag
It's included in secondary and tertiary level education texts as well. It was taught and still is taught that dinosaurs and friends are one of the primary components of oil and other fossil fuels.
You're nothing but a liar. Get lost, collection 'o twigs.
Zachary Walker
Swamps being coal factories is not disputed even in pseudoscience forums, yet the same process applied to oil/ng is somehow too hard to believe?
Ryan Foster
>Oil has never been claimed to come from dinosaurs
It has though, in fact it was taught regularly for fucking decades. This is just one example (and believe me there are many) of why you shouldn't believe what you're (((taught))) just because the (((experts))) tell you it's a (((fact))), because you never know when the (((experts))) will do a 360 and (((memoryhole))) a previous claim.
Aaron Anderson
Haha, more evidence of what older anons were taught in school.
LOL, this summers red tide in Florida killed far more wild life than all the oil spills in the gulf combined.
Austin Perez
we can make our own oil then without drilling. just put hydrogen and carbon into a vessel without anything else and apply pressure it'll turn into oil. it'll probably be cleaner too.
Colton Anderson
Yeah, and you're also taught that trees are important for oxygen production, even though the vast majority takes place in the ocean because of, once again, plankton.
Look man, kids are dumb and have short attention spans, even in high school. Reality and science are mundane. Either look past the popsci bullshit or don't.
Carson Ortiz
I live in Florida and didn’t know we get red tide lol
Ryan Ortiz
>Swamps being coal factories is not disputed even in pseudoscience forums Wanna bet? I live in a swamp (it's suburban, but naturally swampy) and there has never been nor will there be oil here. You're going off of old information. Years ago someone found oil in a swamp"-wow! Swamps=oil!"
Blake Gutierrez
>stupid christian women who dont understand anything but scripture and knitting taught kids that the magic black special sauce came from dinosaur fossils because they literally didnt know better and there were no minimum education quality standards
ftfy
Gavin Thomas
The people that spouted that bullshit are the same ones that taught me that B.C. stands for Before Columbus, smoking one marijuana cigarette is = to 50 regular cigarettes (which don't cause cancer), and that crossing my eyes will make them stay that way. Anyone in this thread that believed that dinosaurs become oil deserve to be mislead. I knew that was bullshit in kindergarten.
Adam Wood
>LOL, this summers red tide in Florida killed far more wild life than all the oil spills in the gulf combined. >[citation needed]
Red tides go away naturally and do NOT kill "everything", nice try, though.
Wyatt Rodriguez
Kek seem him posting yesterday about this shit too
Julian Collins
> the same ones that taught me that B.C. stands for Before Columbus, I don't know who taught you that, but it unironically should be changed to that.
Luis Martin
>taught You mean you had a dumbshit teacher that said something and you bought it hook, line, and sinker? And now you're pissed and have a trust issue. When my teacher said B.C. stood for Before Columbus, I immediately asked my dad when I got home, and he said "you're teacher is fucking retarded".
You are going to meet a lot of people in life that are stupid and lie to you. But don't think for a second you yourself aren't stupid and won't lie to yourself. We all do it.
Justin Sanders
Oy vey, That'll be 5 cents per breath goyim, oxygen doesnt grow on trees you know
Noah Phillips
We can make our own diamonds too. It just costs about 10x as much as just getting them from the ground. You can make gold from lead by smashing two atoms together at damn near the speed of light. Again, it’s kind of expensive.
Samuel Miller
Even if true, (which I doubt), it's not recovering fast enough. That's why oil wells are abandoned.
Anthony Thomas
Listen, fegit, ALL the teachers and schools taught that dinos made oil. Now kindly fuck off.
Gabriel Cook
Do you have any non biased sources? Regardless we are consuming more than is produced naturally. We have about 100 years left in current reserves if we maintain our consumption rate.
Nathaniel Allen
See the pic in that post? Why do you think gas stations used that image? Don't sprain yourself.
You literally quoted me correctly, yet in the same post you fucked up my quote. Coal is not the same as oil, dipshit. Oil is a liquid, coal is a solid. Literally different things, but similar process. Just need carbon, heat, and pressure. A swamp creating oil would be a rare and impressive thing. But swamp matter becoming coal is a common thing that only you in this world disbelieve.
Oh look, rich connected JEWS who made that film got the same "shitty education" I got even though I grew up poor in another state.
Damn, you're a fag. Ever for this site.
Evan Garcia
>Coal is not the same as oil, dipshit. You moron. You total moron. Stop replying to me.
Joshua Morris
I had a Filipino kindergarten teacher who was a little confused by history, I think. It was the early 90's, so Columbus was still a hero to everyone, easy mistake to make.
Logan Peterson
More proof that God is BLACK God put his precious BLACK liquid on the planet to propel mankind forward into the new age. Whitey BTFO
Cooper Turner
It's dead animals broseph. But don't worry. We're not going to run out anytime soon.
t. rich oil engineer
Brandon Scott
Because of clever marketing. Again, if you were too stupid to see that, don't blame everyone but yourself for believing it.