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It is true I cannot prove that the fields are refilling, all I ask is that you open your mind to the possablity.
Originally posted by Britman
jawapunk
Can you prove that the oil field are not refilling? Don't quote some research from people that have reputation to protect by saying oil is a fossil fuel and will run out. The research that is based on is 100 years old. You need to wake up to the fact that oil could well be a natural substence that is made deep within the Earth. Next you'll be telling me the Earth is flat because that's what the '"Science community" say is the truth.
It is true I cannot prove that the fields are refilling, all I ask is that you open your mind to the possablity.
This administration is concerned about [the energy crisis] and we will make a recommendation to the country as how to proceed [1]
If we fail to act, out country will become more reliant on foriegn crude oil, putting our nations energy security into the hands of foreign nations, some of whom do not share our interests [2]
Originally posted by ShadowHasNoSource
People still believe what the governments tell them. It's so cute.
(keep up the free thinking Britman )
[edit on 4-10-2005 by ShadowHasNoSource]
Originally posted by subz
Abiotic thread right here in Peak Oil ATS
Another article on abiotic theory
Yet another abiotic theory article, this time by a geologist
Originally posted by Britman
I have yet to find any evidance that oganic matter can even produce oil. Has anyone ever tried, in a lab, to recreate the effects they claim produces oil using some organic matter?
There is no way to conclusively prove that no petroleum is of abiotic origin. Science is an ongoing search for truth, and theories are continually being altered or scrapped as new evidence appears. However, the assertion that all oil is abiotic requires extraordinary support, because it must overcome abundant evidence, already cited, to tie specific oil accumulations to specific biological origins through a chain of well-understood processes that have been demonstrated, in principle, under laboratory conditions.
I would assume that we [the world] are consuming more than the earth is replenishing.