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ccodiane

New Member
Coo Coo, you are missing the point. Just because humans are killing off all the other creatures of the earth does not mean those creatures are turning into oil.

Have you ever bought a 2 liter bottle of soda? You can't drink that same bottle of soda for the rest of your life. Eventually that soda runs out. It's kind of like the oil reserves. The aren't just filling back up. Once all the oil is pumped out of an area, that is it, the oil from that area is gone for ever. It may return hundreds of millions of years after we are gone, but you don't have a plant die today and turn to oil tommorrow.

There are old closed down coal mines all over my state. They are closed because all of the usable coal has been mined. No one is checking them daily to see if new coal has sprung up in its place. Those coal mines were the major source of income for my area when I was growing up. By the time I got a drivers license they were shutting down, the mining fun had ended.
The science here isn't up for debate, children. You Peak Oil folks are dead wrong. Just like Ted Danson; "The oceans will be dead in ten years!" Remember that?

Oil wells routinely shock the "experts". After they're drained, some have a tendency to refill.?. On top of that, we haven't even started serious exploration on our own piece of ground.

We are the Saudi Arabia of coal and natural gas. The technologies used to extract and utilize these gifts are in their infancy, just like drilling technology.

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ccodiane

New Member
I'm putting you in timeout again CC . . . Peak oil is not a tool of the left or the right. Good luck finding another hundred years worth of oil . . ..:-(
How long has it been producing itself naturally?:wall:
Well millions of years:o In fact I stepped on a dinosaur yesterday and it turned into crude oil a few minutes after.:wall::wall::wall::wall::wall:
SPACE.com -- Titan Has More Oil Than Earth

[FONT=Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif]Titan Has More Oil Than Earth
[FONT=Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif]By Space.com Staff

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[/FONT][FONT=arial,helvetica]posted: 13 February 2008
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http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/Theory/SustainableOil/Abiotic Oil

Addressing the theory in circulation that oil is not solely of organic origin, but that there may be another mode of origin as well from deeper in the crust, involving magma.


Excerpt-
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)
 

ccodiane

New Member
"but you don't have a plant die today and turn to oil tommorrow.":dunce:

I bet you love bio-diesel, Chester, even though you don't know what it is.

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misshestermoffitt

New Member
Do you know how much processing goes into that stuff? It takes more processing for that that it does regular oil. Oh yeah and when we are using all the land to grow crops to create fuel what are we going to feed everyone? Guess you aren't thinking of that are you COO COO?

How many bacteria have to shit to make one gallon of gas?

Who is going to fly on up to Titan and collect that oil? It's not doing much good if it's way out of our reach.
 

Bongulator

Well-Known Member
I actually have high hopes for the bacteria method. But not long-term. Oil availability is only part of our problem. The other part is that using oil will eventually render this planet uninhabitable, and more oil use just exacerbates that problem, regardless of where it comes from.

And there are reports now of islands in our oceans, hundreds of square miles in size, comprised of raw garbage, so maybe that prediction of the oceans dying was simply a little premature. Also, our freshwater species in North America, and 25% of all mammalian species in the world, are in serious danger now. We are destroying our planet with garbage and pollution, and the speed with which we are doing so has been accelerating. More oil won't help that -- that'll just make it worse.
 

NewGrowth

Well-Known Member
I actually have high hopes for the bacteria method. But not long-term. Oil availability is only part of our problem. The other part is that using oil will eventually render this planet uninhabitable, and more oil use just exacerbates that problem, regardless of where it comes from.

And there are reports now of islands in our oceans, hundreds of square miles in size, comprised of raw garbage, so maybe that prediction of the oceans dying was simply a little premature. Also, our freshwater species in North America, and 25% of all mammalian species in the world, are in serious danger now. We are destroying our planet with garbage and pollution, and the speed with which we are doing so has been accelerating. More oil won't help that -- that'll just make it worse.
Thank you for the voice of reason, my brain got tired of trying to "reason" with CC. :wall:
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Me too. Damn you just can't get anything through to cc or vi either for that matter. Women shouldn't abort babies they can't afford, but they also don't have a right to food, clothes, shelter or health care. It's like saying life is a basic right, but nothing that keeps you alive is a basic right. :wall:


+ rep for both of you if it'll let me



Thank you for the voice of reason, my brain got tired of trying to "reason" with CC. :wall:

I actually have high hopes for the bacteria method. But not long-term. Oil availability is only part of our problem. The other part is that using oil will eventually render this planet uninhabitable, and more oil use just exacerbates that problem, regardless of where it comes from.

And there are reports now of islands in our oceans, hundreds of square miles in size, comprised of raw garbage, so maybe that prediction of the oceans dying was simply a little premature. Also, our freshwater species in North America, and 25% of all mammalian species in the world, are in serious danger now. We are destroying our planet with garbage and pollution, and the speed with which we are doing so has been accelerating. More oil won't help that -- that'll just make it worse.
 

ccodiane

New Member
I actually have high hopes for the bacteria method. But not long-term. Oil availability is only part of our problem. The other part is that using oil will eventually render this planet uninhabitable, and more oil use just exacerbates that problem, regardless of where it comes from.

And there are reports now of islands in our oceans, hundreds of square miles in size, comprised of raw garbage, so maybe that prediction of the oceans dying was simply a little premature. Also, our freshwater species in North America, and 25% of all mammalian species in the world, are in serious danger now. We are destroying our planet with garbage and pollution, and the speed with which we are doing so has been accelerating. More oil won't help that -- that'll just make it worse.
Fear mongering never fueled an empty tank.
 

unity

Well-Known Member
Do tell Unity...Please define "my kind".
Good morning lovely ;)
Don't need to! Fuck defining! It's what separates us all, our undying need to be 'special'!
That would be a serious conversation though, and it does not belong into this 'freak show' of a forum ;)

Unity
 
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