Global Warming ‘Greatest Scam in History’

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petros

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60 Tonnes of blue whale from eating krill but the krill could never choke and die in huge numbers in turbid waters being crushed and slowly cooked in an anerobic environment.

Prior to fossil fuels whaling was the leading source of oil for thousands of years.
 

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What is that supposed to prove? His "theory" hinges upon petroleum being readily available throughout the galaxy. How would we know whether it is or not? Was any found on the moon? Mars?

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Do you think that the tar sands in Alberta are only coincidentally in roughly the same location as Drumheller's fossils?
They are 500km apart
 

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... and how big is Canada? How big is AB? Seems to me that a lot of Drumheller's fossils were found from the NWT all the way to the States.
Drumheller is a town. Palliser and a geologist named Dr. Hector recorded the first fossils in 1859.
 

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Drumheller is a town.
Uh, yeah. It has a museum full of fossils. You think those all came from Drumheller? Seems to me, fossils in the Tyrell Museum came from a variety of places around Alberta.
Palliser and a geologist named Dr. Hector recorded the first fossils in 1859.
So?


You are saying that it is just a coincidence that fossils and the tar sands are in the same region and petroleum isn't a product of ancient critters and plants?
 

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Uh, yeah. It has a museum full of fossils. You think those all came from Drumheller? Seems to me, fossils in the Tyrell Museum came from a variety of places around Alberta. So?


You are saying that it is just a coincidence that fossils and the tar sands are in the same region and petroleum isn't a product of ancient critters and plants?
They maybe close together but are two completely different geological formations 20 million of years apart with completely different fossil taxonomy.

That's so.
 

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They maybe close together but are two completely different geological formations 20 million of years apart with completely different fossil taxonomy.

That's so.
Oh..
You are saying that it is just a coincidence that fossils and the tar sands are in the same region and petroleum isn't a product of ancient critters and plants?
 

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Two seperate instances of oil deveoping in different condition in different strata from different critters millions of years apart is more than coincidence. All a roll of the dice. There are other oil bearing gelogical structures of different ages all over the plains of Alberta and North America.

Time, water and atmoshpere will do amazing things. A lot can happen in a couple hundred million years.
 

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Well if oil and dead critters being in the same region is more than a coincidence (I'm thinking miracle here), then why don't we find oil in places where there weren't lots of critters; the Himalayas, Antarctic, for instance?

BTW, the exhibits in the Tyrell Museum span from the Cretaceous period to the Jurassic period, if I remember correctly. 20 million years is about a quarter of that span.
 
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Well if oil and dead critters being in the same region is more than a coincidence (I'm thinking miracle here), then why don't we find oil in places where there weren't lots of critters; the Himalayas, Antarctic, for instance?
Dead critters do not always mean oil. Limestone corals are fossils that are purly calcium carbonates like shellfish and corals like in the Himalayas others, like some dino bones are fossilized as silicates through a process called permineralization. other fossils are just impressions in mud, clay or sand and some bones are preserved in their natural state. Some fossils are still flesh and bone like the mamoths of Siberia in the permafrost.
 

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BTW, the exhibits in the Tyrell Museum span from the Cretaceous period to the Jurassic period, if I remember correctly. 20 million years is about a quarter of that span.
Yeah and that is just a tiny tiny slice of time at 200 million years. You'll find ocean fossils in eastern AB and land fossils in middle AB and ridiculously old Cambrian water fossils billions of years old in the west.
 

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So you still aren't saying anything that refutes what I said. And that was that it isn't a coincidence that regionss with oil also happen to have fossils lying around, too.
It kind of points away from the idea that oil is produced by rocks rather than ancient critters and the forces of physics.
 

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So you still aren't saying anything that refutes what I said. And that was that it isn't a coincidence that regionss with oil also happen to have fossils lying around, too.
It kind of points away from the idea that oil is produced by rocks rather than ancient critters and the forces of physics.
Anna you entire speal was that because Drumheller is AB and tar sands were AB and there is fossils it's connected but that's okay it's not a competition.

I'm just hoping somebody learns something (not singling anyone out). I can go on about rocks for days. Rock is the most amazing fluid going.
 

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You can get methane in minutes but petroleum takes heat and immense pressure and once again aneorbic conditions hence the name "fossil fuels" rather than paleo fuels.

I am not prepared to back away from this idea of abiotic oil because it is correct. I know you must understand the heat and pressure involved in telluric currents at any depth. All the organics are contaminants. You have all the data necessary to make the same correct guess that I have. Oil from old squashed fish and lizards has never been repeated in any lab anywhere. You jesus freaks are all the same, drunk on faith, miracles all day everyday. :smile:
 
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