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I am confused did the dinosaurs make oil?

 
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Re: I am confused did the dinosaurs make oil?
so what your saying is the biggest con is to trick humans into paying for something that is free and control it to gain control over such humans?
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Yes. Tesla understood the mechanism here. The real energy in terms of magnitudes of energy comes in the sun's solar winds in the form of charged hydrogen ions.

Those ions can get trapped in the ionosphere's electrical fields and corresponding magnetic fields. Then there is a net charge of electricity between the ionosphere and earth's surface. It is in effect a gigantic capacitor with the earth's atmosphere acting as the dielectric medium.

When the charge in/on a region of the ionosphere becomes large enough to overcome the resistance of the dielectric, a discharge (lighting) occurs between the ionosphere and the ground's surface. Where does that electricity go from there? I believe it flows to the core of the planet. So you have this radial supply of electrical energy to the core of the planet creating a sustained plasma reaction. Probably an iron plasma reaction.

That plasma reaction produces by-products including hydrocarbon chains (oil and nat gas) and primary water (pure h2o)

So, in effect, Tesla just punched a hole through the dielectric, most likely a laser, and created a flow of electricity from the ionosphere to the tower where he then tried to power the nearby town's electrical grid and overloaded it.

That's all free power we could be using right now. The technology has existed for over 100 years.
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This is Oil Planet. More oil is being produced than we can use - all the time. There is not now nor never was a shortage of oil.

Oil is produced by the polymerization of natural gas under high heat and high pressure.

The apparent lack of oil is a matter of politics, and by extension it is all down to the money. Quite simply, make it in short supply and the price will go up, and through this, all sorts of controls can be made.
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Re: I am confused did the dinosaurs make oil?
i was taught in school this 5 years ago oil was at negitive prfoti think it was selling for minus 10 per barrel
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it's the plants

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i was taught in school this 5 years ago oil was at negitive prfoti think it was selling for minus 10 per barrel
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it's the plants


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I worked as a mechanical fitter at one of the biggest petrochemical plant in the world I.C.I. (1977 to 1984) Wilton Redcar Cleveland.... the plant had up to 6 oil cracking plants, Olefines 1 to 6 oil is used mainly for the plastics industry... nylon and polymers and the fuel derivatives are secondary. Oil a mixture plant and organic matter which is regenerative it is being produced all the time and the biggest con trick the power companies have generated is that it is a finite commodity, but the truth is it can't..... it won't run out they might exhaust a field of oil, but that in itself is rare. When I was learning about the oil cracking process the I.C.I. scientists and chemists holding the induction course explained how the oil is broken down how its crated over millions and millions of years and that depending upon the area (the deeper the better) it can take as little as 20 to 30 years from organic matter to be converted to oil...heat exponentially speeds up the process, oil is rated as sweet and sour heavy and light crude, the crude from the North Sea for instance is sweet and light having a low sulpher content around 0.37% if my memory serves, and since drilling began in 1964 only around 38 to 45% of the oil and gas has been pumped.
Everything living on the planet is carbon based this carbon is part of the oils make-up and indeed what makes the oil burn. Petroleum Spirit (or for you Americans who like to call it Gasoline) is indeed a waste by product of the oil cracking industry and I.C.I. Used to burn this off as it was too expensive to refine the cost of refining was more expensive than the petrol was worth.......Wilton used to burn off around 100,000 gallons a week.

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Re: I am confused did the dinosaurs make oil?
Dinosaurs never existed
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Re: I am confused did the dinosaurs make oil?
so what your saying is the biggest con is to trick humans into paying for something that is free and control it to gain control over such humans?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30753304


Yes. Tesla understood the mechanism here. The real energy in terms of magnitudes of energy comes in the sun's solar winds in the form of charged hydrogen ions.

Those ions can get trapped in the ionosphere's electrical fields and corresponding magnetic fields. Then there is a net charge of electricity between the ionosphere and earth's surface. It is in effect a gigantic capacitor with the earth's atmosphere acting as the dielectric medium.

When the charge in/on a region of the ionosphere becomes large enough to overcome the resistance of the dielectric, a discharge (lighting) occurs between the ionosphere and the ground's surface. Where does that electricity go from there? I believe it flows to the core of the planet. So you have this radial supply of electrical energy to the core of the planet creating a sustained plasma reaction. Probably an iron plasma reaction.

That plasma reaction produces by-products including hydrocarbon chains (oil and nat gas) and primary water (pure h2o)

So, in effect, Tesla just punched a hole through the dielectric, most likely a laser, and created a flow of electricity from the ionosphere to the tower where he then tried to power the nearby town's electrical grid and overloaded it.

That's all free power we could be using right now. The technology has existed for over 100 years.
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We need a valve where we can control the flow.

How high would a tower have to be to channel the electrons from the ionisphere to the ground?
I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you.



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Re: I am confused did the dinosaurs make oil?
Dinosaurs ARE the oil
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Hahaha, of course not. It is decayed plants. It is a renewable energy. But of course they will never tell you that.
 Quoting: 4doggies


plants, algae, dinosaurs...Probably mostly algaes from ancient shallow seas.


Abiotic is interesting but not the saving grace people say.

Oil is found in porous rock layers. Whether itakes millions of years to turn algae into oil or millions of years for thearths oily nougat center to migrate upwards and saturate the porous rock layers.
A million years istill a million years for the oil fields to fill.





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