Boy somebody has too much time on their hands. And I thought my posts
were off the wall. It does make sense were there really that many
animals and vegetation around to make so much oil.
BillB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Kerr" <dkveuro@pop.flash.net>
To: <energia@energy.ca.gov>; "brit cars"
<british-cars-owner@autox.team.net>; "Don Stecklein"
<dstecklein@mmcable.com>; <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Cc: <dkveuro@flash.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 1:38 AM
Subject: Fossil fuel/Dinosaur oil?? l-o-n-g......
> That means eight
> hundred and eighty animals make up ONE barrel, so we can now say
that
> taking in to account a mass loss due to natural erosion, scattering,
> eaten by scavengers, fly larvae grubs, macro biological degradation,
> that we have to up the anti to maybe one thousand or even two
thousand
> animals per barrel.
> Let's be conservative and say fifteen hundred animals per barrel,
and
> even at that I'm giving a lot away.
> So, 84 million barrels a day, that's for how many years? and yes I
know
> vegetation is in the equation too.
> Now......84 million x 55 x 1500 = 6930000000. oops, my calculator
won't
> go that high, and this is ONE DAYS CONSUMPTION, now come on, who's
> kidin' who here? And this is projected for another 30 years!!!!!!!!!
> You'll excuse me if I believe that oil deposits are a naturally
> occurring phenomena, with nothing to do with
> DINASAURS'....Even throwing in the trees and plants, this is a
> stretch.....There were never enough of any of this stuff to make all
> this oil/gas/methane/pentane/benzene/heptane, etc,etc. You don't
suppose
> that this oil lubricates the motion of the world and one day the
planet
> will seize up chucking everything to the east that's not nailed
> down........?
>
> .........DK...........just a thought.
>
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