Monday, June 23, 2008

What if oil was an infinite resource?

The dictionaries explanation of a ‘theory’ is: “a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural, in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact.”

For example, theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are highly conjectural and not based on fact. I agree that some thinking needs to be based on education and research, however you will still only be able to apply other people’s thoughts and experiences to your own, unless you go and physically do your own research yourself. Everyone views the world through different eyes. A ‘theory’ is an idea or thought of something as being possible or likely without certain or strong evidence.

I theorise that oil does not come from ancient fossils and prehistoric forests, and that it is, in fact, an infinite resource that comes from the Earth, and that part of the reason why we have global warming is because a major purpose of oil in the earth is to act as an insulator between the core of the earth and the surface.

In some electrical equipment where a vast majority of heat is generated, oil acts like an insulator, and prevents the equipment from getting too hot. We could then theorise that oil in the earth could have the same purpose.

Because we have extracted millions of gallons of oil from the earth, the heat from the core of the earth has begun to reach the surface and could be the major cause for the melting of the icebergs and glaziers that we are seeing today.

Articles
‘Fossil fuel’ theory takes hit with NASA finding:
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47675

Titan’s Organic Hydrocarbons Dwarf Earth’s Oil Reserves:
http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/02/titans-organic.html

Books
The Deep Hot Biosphere : The Myth of Fossil Fuels
Thomas Gold, Ph.D. (2001)

“Thomas Gold is no stranger to controversy, and this is book is about as controversial as it gets. He has a habit of unleashing a firestorm of whenever he publishes a new book, but Gold has this annoying tendency to be right most of the time.

If what Gold says is true, then even the term “fossil fuels” would have to be dropped. Gold’s theory is too involved to go into in a short review but basically he contends that petroleum is promordial and currently supports biological activity in the Earth and is not the converted remains of ancient life after a few million years of decomposition. Gold presents compelling evidence that is hard to refute. In addition, these theories explain the presence of compostion of mineral enriched earth as an a few other mysteries such as the presence of helium which has been so far unexplained by conventional ideas. One thing about Gold is that he backs up everything he says with sufficent evidence to convince most skeptics (except the ones with a lot to lose). If Gold’s ideas are true then thousands of textbooks will have to scrapped and re-written - which of course explains the widespread resistance by the scientific community to this idea.”

Black Gold Stranglehold
Jerome R., Ph.D. Corsi, Craig R. Smith (2005)

” In Black Gold Stranglehold Jerome Corsi and Craig Smith expose the fraudulent science that has made America so vulnerable: the belief that oil is a fossil fuel and that it is a finite resource. This book reveals the conclusions reached by Dr. Thomas Gold, a professor at Cornell University, in his seminal book “The Deep Hot Biosphere: The Myth of Fossil Fuels” (Copernicus Books, 1998) and accepted by many in the scientific community that oil is not a product of fossils and prehistoric forests but rather the bio-product of a continuing biochemical reaction below the earth’s surface that is brought to attainable depths by the centrifugal forces of the earth’s rotation.”

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