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The truth about ABIOTIC OIL (Multiple Credible Links)
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[quote:FraudulentZodiac:MV8xODAyODcxX0E1REE5NkY5] I have heard many interviews and people talk about the possibility of oil being abiotic. Turns out that it is most likely true. I did a little digging and found this Cornell University Library article from 1996. [quote:http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9610011] [b]The Non-Organic Theory of the Genesis of Petroleum[/b] Samar Abbas (Submitted on 15 Oct 1996) Recent advances in interdisciplinary fields as diverse as astrophysics, cosmogeophysics, nuclear geology, etc. have led to interesting developments in the non-organic theory of the genesis of petroleum. This theory, which holds that petroleum is of an abiogenic primordial origin, provides an explanation for certain features of petroleum geology that are hard to explain within the standard organic framework. If the non-organic theory is correct, then hydrocarbon reserves would be enormous and almost inexhaustable. [/quote] http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9610011 [b][color=red]I know the oil shills are going to be out hard on this one but dont let them fool you.[/color] Do your own research. [/b] [b]Updates[/b] So far I have these: http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=7052010 http://trilogymedia.com.au/Thomas_Gold/usgs.html http://www.pnas.org/content/89/13/6045.short http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v2/n8/abs/ngeo591.html [/quote]
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I have heard many interviews and people talk about the possibility of oil being abiotic. Turns out that it is most likely true. I did a little digging and found this Cornell University Library article from 1996.
The Non-Organic Theory of the Genesis of Petroleum
Samar Abbas
(Submitted on 15 Oct 1996)
Recent advances in interdisciplinary fields as diverse as astrophysics, cosmogeophysics, nuclear geology, etc. have led to interesting developments in the non-organic theory of the genesis of petroleum. This theory, which holds that petroleum is of an abiogenic primordial origin, provides an explanation for certain features of petroleum geology that are hard to explain within the standard organic framework. If the non-organic theory is correct, then hydrocarbon reserves would be enormous and almost inexhaustable.
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link to arxiv.org
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I know the oil shills are going to be out hard on this one but dont let them fool you.
Do your own research.
Updates
So far I have these:
[
link to www.osti.gov
]
[
link to trilogymedia.com.au
]
[
link to www.pnas.org
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[
link to www.nature.com
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