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Originally Posted by PK198105
wow do you know how tectonic plates move over time, you really think the planet has the same layout as it had when dinosaurs where here? just because one place is now inaccessible doesn't mean it was always like this. stop using google to research academic stuff because it will only return the most popular links first it is not a relevance based algorithm but popularity based one, so for sure the conspiracy theories will be the most popular but not necessarily relevant or valid. this is the risk of only basing your research on the net, go to a library and look for stuff to back up the info you found.
Is everything scientific correct, hell no thats why people keep on learning, but sometimes there are facts you just cant fudge or ignore. Im sorry but limestone does not equal oil, it doesn't produce oil its just part of a whole process you have to get through to get oil but not the actual producer. Why do you think there are gases that need to be extracted first before you can access the oil, not because its limestone but because methane and propane are the result of organic decay. You expose limestone to acid and the product would be calcium and CO2, CO2 doesn't ignite like you see on the oil platforms (when they burn off the gases that are released during drilling). think a bit
in addition the quote seems more like a hypothesis then an actual theory. just because it has a fancy title or looks authentic doesn't mean it is. Find me stuff from MIT, Princeton,McGill, Harvard or any other prestigious and established school that supports your hypothesis and ramblings and I promise I'll give you the benefit of the doubt , but right now you spitting out info that you saw only as a google result.
use these to do research:
http://infomine.ucr.edu/
http://www.techxtra.ac.uk/index.html
http://www.incywincy.com/
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You're full of ... logical fallacies. Just because someone is from MIT does not make them any more qualified in a given subject matter than my dog. That particular logical fallacy is called "appeal to authority". But Thomas Gold (originator or abiogenic petro theory) was from Cambrige so neener neener neener!
Well here's the bottom line... I think you're just like PhotoD.ude ignorant of science in general, geology in particular and completely unprepared to pass judgement or even begin to understand any of these topic no matter how long and how hard you "google". We will just have to agree to disagree.