Posted on 04/24/2021 4:46:10 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA
No...oil is a naturally occurring substance....
Simple..
Take the THEORY... It is a theory, not a scientific fact... And just think about it for a few moments... Does the world operate off of dead dinosaurs?..
Simple logic applies... And there are more than a dozen pieces of simple logic to easily disprove this THEORY... and it is just a theory...
If you bury a dead animal in your yard, the theory holds that after a few years, you should be able to dig it up and have a pool of oil...
Do you really believe that?
I first heard this when I was in the fifth grade... It was absolutely stupid to me then, and over 50 years later, it makes even less sense...
I have run a program, based upon current weight and oil available, using the largest mammals on the planet, the blue whale.
I also used the average feeding range required for a cow and a calf, multiplied by 30...
If you take the theoretical land mass from over 200 million years ago, divide it by the theoretical range required to keep a 30 ton animal alive, along with the calf, figure a full grown animal dies every year, and is replaced with a full grown animal, and multiply that number by 200 million years, and figure each animal has 30 barrels of oil, the sum does not even come close to the current known reserves today.
The answer is false.
Unless you consider math as racist.
Then it’s the white man’s fault
I didn’t mention oil.
The article did.
In the last paragraph.
The democommies always gotta get the hit in :)
Top. Kek.
Because Smarter Than You™.
Because SCIENCE™
Stuff it.
If temperatures decline from natural causes, liberals will declare the success of the Green New Deal.
Made me chuckle... Good job...
Paul Shawcross, from NASA's Office of Inspector General... said the Saturn 5 blueprints are held at the Marshall Space Flight Center on microfilm.
"The Federal Archives in East Point, Georgia, also has 2,900 cubic feet of Saturn documents," he said. "Rocketdyne has in its archives dozens of volumes from its Knowledge Retention Program. This effort was initiated in the late '60s to document every facet of F 1 and J 2 engine production to assist in any future restart."
That’s welcome news, thanks for correcting me!
Hey, my pleasure! ;^)
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