Calcium carbide is created by heating minerals with calcium and carbon. When combined with water, acetylene is produced. Under pressure, and in time, acetylene combines with itself to produce many complex organic molecules. This is obvious. Aluminum carbide, produced similarly, releases methane in contact with water. Other metal carbides produce methane and acetylene. Before life evolved, the environment was deeply gunked with hydrocarbons.
Rush used to talk about this.
To your question about Master “Fossil Fuel” Con Artist Rockefeller who also turned oil by-products into BigPharma $$$, yes, we been duped bigtime. Oil like primary water regenerate. Our Earth is a wonderfully designed system. Time to unlearn a lot of Big Lies- Question it all.
“As regards the question of REGENERATION OF UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM, I had heard Mr. Gold’s (and others’) arguments”
Who??
” I just did a search after seeing Larry’s comment”
What, what??
Dude, I know you want to tease your blog, but please introduce your characters at the very least.
I always liked John D Rockefeller Sr. Doesn't every businessman have a self-serving history?
It's always good to be aware that alternative theories of sources of petroleum exist. It's also good to be aware that alternative theories to the Leftist dogma taught by union teachers exist, as well. One such theory is that the Rockefeller's wealth came from developing cheaper methods of distributing petroleum fuels, so that it cost consumers less.
There are interesting theories about regeneration but as far as I know, none of them can explain where to search for such oil.
The “fossil fuel” crowd never explain just how all that carbon was on the surface in the first place, and what caused it to be drawn deep into the earth before it could re-incorporate into the atmosphere by normal processes.
I think it questionable at best to think all this petroleum came from lizard carcasses. The planet is a mass of disjuncture layers of minerals and petroleum is just a mineral.
bkmk
Of course there’s regeneration. The process which produced oil and coal in the past has not stopped.
One of the things that has me concerned, is the extent of drilling that has already taken place. If you ever watched one of Dutchsense's youtube videos on earthquakes, he drills down on satellite images where there are tremors in the west and there are just tens of thousands of oil wells in those images, covering huge areas of the west.
The US uses about 7 billion barrels of oil a day and our proven reserves are about 43 billion. Unproven reserves are thought to be about 3 times that.
We need to be building a lot of nuclear plants using newer safer designs. Waiting until there is a crisis and major economic disruption due to oil shortages is not acceptable.
Mineral oil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral_oil