Monday, August 29, 2005

Something’s Fishy at the Bottom of the Sea

Remember Titan, moon of Saturn? The Cassini Spacecraft probee made a soft landing and took pictures. One of the pictures it took was of a petroleum lake on Titan. Petroleum lake. Is that from all the Dinosaurs from thousands of years ago on Titan? I don'’t think so. They were quick to say it was just a pool of very cold hydrocarbon compounds methane based. Ethane they said. Read about it here.

Ethane is a base for Gasoline. Yep.

So what? Read on.

Right now oil wells in Vietnam and Siberia are about 5 miles deep. 5 miles. Now, let me get this straight, that oil is trapped under 5 miles of sediment. No, oil geologists say, it'’s occurring in Granite cavities. So, Dino died, and his residue drifted thru 5 miles of various geology to a granite cavity 5 miles deep. Does that make sense? Is there something wrong here?

Some people believe that the core of the earth contains hydrocarbons which are generated by the molten reactions. These hydrocarbons drift UP and create petroleum which we now tap in to. They believe this is produced by abiogenic means. That means without plants or animals.

Are they crazy in the head? You decide after you read all about it.

Then, at the bottom of the deepest parts of the ocean they are discovering methane which combines with water and creates a liquid hydrocarbon petroleum substance. They are discovering a lot of this material. No one is thinking (yet) about harvesting this but it exists, it'’s in liquid state and it'’s lying there.

Something is fishy. Something smells wrong.

I don'’t think there'’s a conspiracy. I do think we haven'’t collectively connected all the dots.

If Titan, Deep Pool Oil and Naturally occurring petroleum like deposits are being created at the bottom of the ocean, I have a question..........

Perhaps crude oil is in fact a naturally re-occurring resource. That crude oil is always being created. That the whole deal about dinosours etc was only partially correct. That in fact oil is a byproduct of neverending processes and that new deposits are being created all the time. The low hanging fruit is off the tree. But at the base it's growing every day.

I don'’t think we should be stupid in using it. Trees are a natural occurring resource but cutting down all the trees would be stupid. Maybe if oil is regenerating itself we need to treat it like trees. Harvest some, leave some to grow.

I'’m only asking. What if? I think there'’s more here than meets the eye.

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