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Oil is not a fossil fuel

by Josiah

Oil is hydrocarbon fuel.
"fossil fuel" does not exist. Also "global warming" is a myth.

Oil ,of course, has abiotic origin because petroleum and natural gas are hydrocarbon compounds too rich in hydrogen. No biological detritus could form oil except as biological contamination by bacteria from deep hot biosphere that feed these primordial hydrocarbons and bacteria dead into oil.
There are hydrocarbons such as methane, ethane and others in Titan, a Saturn moon. Hydrocarbons are abundant in universe and carbon is the fourth element in order of cosmological abundance. Hydrocarbons were retained within Earth's mantle after its process of accretionary formation and they are stable at great depths according calculations based in thermodynamics.
Unfortunately many people still believe that oil is a "fossil fuel", but it's important to note what said Sir Fred Hoyle:
"The suggestion that petroleum might have arisen from some transformation of squashed fish or biological detritus is surely the silliest notion to have been entertained by substantial numbers of persons over an extended period of time."

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