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PLAYER57832 wrote:Is there really LESS oil than most people think?
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JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
On the topic of alternative oil theory, the Russians subscribe to a different school of thought than we commonly do in the West.PLAYER57832 wrote:Is there really LESS oil than most people think?
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Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Interesting, if you feel free to ignore real science.GabonX wrote:On the topic of alternative oil theory, the Russians subscribe to a different school of thought than we commonly do in the West.PLAYER57832 wrote:Is there really LESS oil than most people think?
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As opposed to holding to the theory that oil is the result of decayed organic material, they believe that oil is produced as a bi product of the earth's magma core and that oil is a permanently renewing resource. There is apparently some evidence to support this, but we don't often hear about it.
There are a number of interesting articles about this here.

are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.Backglass wrote:Does it even matter?
Two things are certain unless you believe the fairy tale book. Oil is NOT an infinite resource and production has peaked. It's all downhill from here.
Actually there is real and true credible evidence to support this. I don't claim to know the answer myself, but I find it very interesting that the world's top natural resource exporter subscribes to this line of thought. In addition, I submit that it is probable that if this were true, the debate would be supressed as it would be seen as a threat to the anti global warming movement. Thank you for demonstrating this..PLAYER57832 wrote:Interesting, if you feel free to ignore real science.GabonX wrote:On the topic of alternative oil theory, the Russians subscribe to a different school of thought than we commonly do in the West.PLAYER57832 wrote:Is there really LESS oil than most people think?
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As opposed to holding to the theory that oil is the result of decayed organic material, they believe that oil is produced as a bi product of the earth's magma core and that oil is a permanently renewing resource. There is apparently some evidence to support this, but we don't often hear about it.
There are a number of interesting articles about this here.
No Gabon, there is not real, true credible evidence to that theory. There are a few people who have reasons to perpetuate that idea.
Perhaps the most pressing piece of evidence in support of this claim is that their are other bodies in our solar system which have more hydrocarbons and fossil fuels than our found on earth, despite the apparent lack of life which we commonly hold created our fossil fuels. For example one of Saturn's moons has "hundreds of times more liquid hydrocarbons than all the known oil and natural gas reserves on Earth."Supporting Evidence, Briefly
* Oil being discovered at 30,000 feet, far below the 18,000 feet where organic matter is no longer found.
* Wells pumped dry later replenished.
* Volume of oil pumped thus far not accountable from organic material alone according to present models.
* In Situ production of methane under the conditions that exist in the Earth's upper mantle. (PhysicsWeb; Sept. 14, 2004)
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Russia, being an oil-exporting country, would benefit greatly if they could declare oil a "renewable resource". I'd heard about the theory before, the Russian government pushing it does not lend it any more credibility imo. I won't comment on the science behind it because I can't.GabonX wrote:I think the evidence provided (which has been ignored) is a bit stronger than what the flat earthers present.
The point is that a major world power seemingly subscribes to this line of thought, there is at least SOME evidence to support it, and there are logical reasons why people in Western Governments would want to suppress this knowledge if it were true.
Frankly I'm shocked by your lack of cultural sensitivity towards Russia
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Gabon, the problem is not that you bring these ideas up, it is that you bring them up, insist that we must never have heard of them, that the reason we have not heard of them is becuase of some big conspiracy or that we are closed minded...GabonX wrote:Yes, that would make sense.
Once again, I don't know enough about the science to really take a stand on the issue. My purpose here is just to inform people who may not know, that their is another school of thought which exists.
I'm prepared to be berated for this as usual..
wasn't really conducive to to having a meaningful dialogue or learning. It appears that you had somewhat of an emotional reaction to the topic being brought up, and that you chose to denounce me for it out of principle.Interesting, if you feel free to ignore real science.
No Gabon, there is not real, true credible evidence to that theory. There are a few people who have reasons to perpetuate that idea.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX