The Sumerians in Mesopotamia were aware of and made use of Butimen, asphalt, and petroleum.
There is a billionaire gas station owner/ oil man who recently clarified that petroleum is not fossil anything. The term, fossil fuel, was created to imply scarcity. He stated petroleum is renewable. Self replenishing.
I am thinking magma is connected to oil, and gases.
I'm no geologist, but from a general physics perspective I can try:
Due to the pressures, Carbon at the Earth's core is all diamond. As Earth's core cools, pressure differentials can shift the stone and perhaps move veins of diamond up to the outer core.
Diamond Carbon under the reduced pressure melts to form a liquid which can push upward through the mantle basically in the shape of a lightning bolt, filling any lower-pressure gaps in the relatively goopy mantle.
Pockets of liquid Carbon rise through the dense mantle and create bubbles that rest on the lower edge of Earth's crust. Occasionally a fissure will allow a spurt to fill upwards into the porous crust rock. When it cools, if there's tons of excess Hydrogen around you get hydrocarbons, oil, black gold, Texas tea. If not, you get dolomite, graphite, limestone.
I have no idea. But I can see a way in which it could be true.
Yeah seems like some form of Fischer Tropsch or related chemical reaction. Under high heat and pressure and catalysts would take carbon and water which is thermally hydrolized at such temps and you get hydrocarbon.
I saw a video on YouTube about laminar flow. Do you imagine the hypothetical river of diamond that comes up through the mantle to make oil might be eternally flowing along the same routes?
What if a Boring company could intercept an oil rig's supply of crude in the mantle before it even reached the reservoir in Earth's oceanic crust? Gods among men, those who can summon resources to whichever lands they wish to inhabit.
Fossil fuel is what they use to explain it to simpletons. It doesnt work after one or two questions. Ive never questioned the narrative on it i guess...that its millions of years worth of compressed and liquified organic matter.
Id argue that it got so deep because its a liquid and so it seept downward...combine that with the movement of mountains, the weight of ice sheets...the weight of entire oceans pushing downward toward the crust.....it seems possible.
12,000 years ago, the global ocean was a about a mile shallower than it is today and supposedly that shift happened quick enough that lsrge swaths of organic matter would have been submerged.....sometimes meterors hit and bury everything all at once...killing it.....volcano eruptions...same thing...it would kill a lot of stufff and bury it immediately under molten rock.
Well.. how come this shit is so fuckin deep. If it was just fuckin old grass.. how'd it wind up so far down there?
Have you heard of subduction zones? Plate tectonics? Some continents slide underneath others, and stuff on those continents (plates) ends up pretty deep under the surface of the top continent.
The Sumerians in Mesopotamia were aware of and made use of Butimen, asphalt, and petroleum.
There is a billionaire gas station owner/ oil man who recently clarified that petroleum is not fossil anything. The term, fossil fuel, was created to imply scarcity. He stated petroleum is renewable. Self replenishing.
I am thinking magma is connected to oil, and gases.
I'm no geologist, but from a general physics perspective I can try:
Due to the pressures, Carbon at the Earth's core is all diamond. As Earth's core cools, pressure differentials can shift the stone and perhaps move veins of diamond up to the outer core.
Diamond Carbon under the reduced pressure melts to form a liquid which can push upward through the mantle basically in the shape of a lightning bolt, filling any lower-pressure gaps in the relatively goopy mantle.
Pockets of liquid Carbon rise through the dense mantle and create bubbles that rest on the lower edge of Earth's crust. Occasionally a fissure will allow a spurt to fill upwards into the porous crust rock. When it cools, if there's tons of excess Hydrogen around you get hydrocarbons, oil, black gold, Texas tea. If not, you get dolomite, graphite, limestone.
I have no idea. But I can see a way in which it could be true.
Yeah seems like some form of Fischer Tropsch or related chemical reaction. Under high heat and pressure and catalysts would take carbon and water which is thermally hydrolized at such temps and you get hydrocarbon.
I saw a video on YouTube about laminar flow. Do you imagine the hypothetical river of diamond that comes up through the mantle to make oil might be eternally flowing along the same routes?
What if a Boring company could intercept an oil rig's supply of crude in the mantle before it even reached the reservoir in Earth's oceanic crust? Gods among men, those who can summon resources to whichever lands they wish to inhabit.
This could explain tar pits. Like the Balboa park tar pits.
I am convinced it's not dead animals.
Fossil fuel is what they use to explain it to simpletons. It doesnt work after one or two questions. Ive never questioned the narrative on it i guess...that its millions of years worth of compressed and liquified organic matter.
Id argue that it got so deep because its a liquid and so it seept downward...combine that with the movement of mountains, the weight of ice sheets...the weight of entire oceans pushing downward toward the crust.....it seems possible.
12,000 years ago, the global ocean was a about a mile shallower than it is today and supposedly that shift happened quick enough that lsrge swaths of organic matter would have been submerged.....sometimes meterors hit and bury everything all at once...killing it.....volcano eruptions...same thing...it would kill a lot of stufff and bury it immediately under molten rock.
Oil is made by the earth's core and will never run out.
oil is an unlimited resource. the earth MAKES IT. what they have said to you about it in the past was ALL lies
Have you heard of subduction zones? Plate tectonics? Some continents slide underneath others, and stuff on those continents (plates) ends up pretty deep under the surface of the top continent.
algae
Fossil refers to the fact it's buried and not renewable. Fossil water for instance.
Its renewable for sure.its litterly endless
If this were actually true (and I've studied this theory a little bit) really would need to explain the billions of dollars spent drilling