To: Hot Tabasco
Oil is abiogenic in origin IMO. I know that makes me sound like a kook but there is no other explanation. How did oil get embedded NORTH of Alaska? Dinos lived in lush tree filled jungles. There were no jungle that far north in Pangaea.
28 posted on
01/31/2018 3:09:58 PM PST by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
To: central_va
Well, ya see, when the poles switch and the erf rotation reverses, ya just never know where on Pangea stuff will end up. No, really. Main cause is chem trails. No, really. 👹
32 posted on
01/31/2018 3:18:06 PM PST by
rktman
(Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?!)
To: central_va
Oil is abiogenic in origin IMO. I know that makes me sound like a kook but there is no other explanation. Crude oil is filled with molecular fossils of dead things. Shouldn't that end the debate? Coal seams have tree and plant imprints.
39 posted on
01/31/2018 3:54:36 PM PST by
Reeses
(A journey of a thousand miles begins with a government pat down.)
To: central_va
Oil is abiogenic in origin IMO. I know that makes me sound like a kook but there is no other explanation. How did oil get embedded NORTH of Alaska? Dinos lived in lush tree filled jungles. There were no jungle that far north in Pangaea.
It’s called plate tectonics. Continents drift.
42 posted on
01/31/2018 4:19:49 PM PST by
samtheman
(Liberalism is a mental disease.)
To: central_va
43 posted on
01/31/2018 4:25:23 PM PST by
WellyP
(question!)
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