THINK FAKE NEWS IS BAD? WAIT UNTIL YOU FIND OUT ABOUT FAKE HISTORY & SCIENCE!
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Then where are fossil fuels really from?
There are no 'fossil' fuels. Oil is in a constant state of natural production within the earth.
Exactly. It’s absurd to think that over time animal bones ‘sink’ down 5000 feet as layers of rock and mud cover them. When you see dead animals by the side of the road, or a dead rabbit in your back yard, they are eaten very quickly by scavengers and bugs. Every bit of life and energy is taken out of them and their empty bodies dry up and dissipate. There aren’t layers of dead animal carcasses anywhere.
To account for this though, archaeologists have tried to claim that the scavenging bugs that ate the dead weren’t around yet. Which is how they were allowed to have massive pockets of dead matter gather and not be consumed.
Just think about at all of the oils you can find just in the grocery store aisles alone that don't come from underground: corn oil, canola oil, almond oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, cottonseed oil, sesame oil, soybean oil, etc. etc.
None of which have the same chemical composition as petroleum fractions.
But, the point is, nature is pretty good at making different types of oils. You can even turn cooking oil into fuel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi1cqmvio5Y
Oil is created by the processes of heat and pressure and the churning of tectonic plates, as it breaks down rock underground and eventually recycles it back to the surface. On the surface of the earth you can get oil from shale fairly easily, imagine how easy it is for the earth to mulch that shale into oil itself.
Thank you