Fossil Fuel, J. D. Rockefeller meme
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You're gonna be downvoted, as am I, but you're 100% correct. Abiogenic oil exists, but not even close to the amount of fossil-derived petroleum. I think folks around here hear 'fossils' and think dinosaurs and trees. We're talking mostly algae and planktons.
Crude oil does not contain the same array of elements as found in algae and planktons. Research it yourself, as I have. Some oil wells are over 4 miles deep in the ground, way lower than any life has ever been.
It does though... Carbon ;) We could all be oil, given enough time. You're barking up the wrong tree with me on this. But I'm not here to change your mind. Keep on, pede!
I'm talking about the minerals, such as phosphorus, calcium, etc. Of course they both contain carbon. Duh.
you win? lmao. I don't have time my guy. Have it. gold star for you, fren. I recognize you and your feelings.
I'm a bit late to this, has any human or animal ever degraded into oil? The way is observe is eventually our flesh disappears after few years just leaving bones.
So you say given enough time, how much time 100 years...1000...1,000,000?
So your saying a long time after every thing has disappeared into dust we will just turn into an oily soup?
Why don't we find dinosaur fossils in oil? I'm sure they've had enough time in evolutionary theory.
Just asking for a friend, anon.
Seems like you're not ;) There is plenty of oil (fats) in our bodies. If I stuffed you in a bag, in anaerobic conditions, and added heat, pressure and time, then yeah. Boom, Hydrocarbons. How much? I'm not sure, someone could math it out though.
The weird way you structured your questions- would our fleshless desiccated bodies become oil - well no, obviously. But those aren't the conditions in which biogenic ('fossil') fuels are created.