Yes, they actually did. Just one example, Sinclair Oil used a dinosaur in their advertising. We were taught that in school.
The list of elements contained in crude oil do not match the list of elements in any life, animal or vegetable. So oil isn't made of plankton either. Crude oil is mostly hydrocarbons, but not entirely. So the presence of hydrocarbons can't explain it.
Russian scientists have said for years that oil was created by a process deep in the earth. That's why a lot of oil wells are deeper in the earth than any life ever existed.
I've tried to look into this, I have a simple question if you either of you can answer?
How deep is oil found?
How deep in the earth is the plankton's or trees found in the fossil record? (I say trees and plankton as I thought it was old trees and early lower fossils)
If oil is deeper than the fossils it can't possibly be a fossil fuel.
I'm not an evolutionist so I don't believe the theory but can't find a concise answer to this on the internet.
The "oil from dinosaurs" is just a symbolic way of saying it comes from ancient life. No scientist would ever state that, since the biomass of every dinosaur that ever existed could not supply a minute fraction of the carbon required for even one major oil reservoir.
But oil doesn't come from any life, ancient or modern. The lists of elements contained in each is different, and there's no way to explain the difference except that the whole idea is false. Oil came from an entirely different process.
Incorrect question, as crude oil contains elements that aren't in hydrocarbons. There is much more than carbon and hydrogen in crude oil. There is a long list of elements found in oil, and some of them don't occur in animals or plants. Also, there are elements found in animals and plants that don't occur in oil.
Go research the composition of crude oil compared to plants and animals for yourself. That's the only way you'll believe it, apparently.
Yes, they actually did. Just one example, Sinclair Oil used a dinosaur in their advertising. We were taught that in school.
The list of elements contained in crude oil do not match the list of elements in any life, animal or vegetable. So oil isn't made of plankton either. Crude oil is mostly hydrocarbons, but not entirely. So the presence of hydrocarbons can't explain it.
Russian scientists have said for years that oil was created by a process deep in the earth. That's why a lot of oil wells are deeper in the earth than any life ever existed.
You are correct.
I've tried to look into this, I have a simple question if you either of you can answer?
How deep is oil found?
How deep in the earth is the plankton's or trees found in the fossil record? (I say trees and plankton as I thought it was old trees and early lower fossils)
If oil is deeper than the fossils it can't possibly be a fossil fuel.
I'm not an evolutionist so I don't believe the theory but can't find a concise answer to this on the internet.
The "oil from dinosaurs" is just a symbolic way of saying it comes from ancient life. No scientist would ever state that, since the biomass of every dinosaur that ever existed could not supply a minute fraction of the carbon required for even one major oil reservoir.
But oil doesn't come from any life, ancient or modern. The lists of elements contained in each is different, and there's no way to explain the difference except that the whole idea is false. Oil came from an entirely different process.
petroleum and other hydrocarbons are composed of Carbon and Hydrogen, in varying lengths of chains. What of those elements are not found in life?
Incorrect question, as crude oil contains elements that aren't in hydrocarbons. There is much more than carbon and hydrogen in crude oil. There is a long list of elements found in oil, and some of them don't occur in animals or plants. Also, there are elements found in animals and plants that don't occur in oil.
Go research the composition of crude oil compared to plants and animals for yourself. That's the only way you'll believe it, apparently.