15-12-2009, 10:50 PM
I dislike the phrase FOSSIL FUELS.
Coal is a Fossil Fuel.
Oil and Gas have never been proved to be FOSSIL fuels.
Coal is known to be compressed vegetable matter under the earth.
Oil has been claimed to be LIQUIFIED ANIMAL MATTER under the earth.
I disagree with this definition.
In my opinion, oil and its byproducts are liquified CARBON that comes
from UNKNOWN SOURCES under the earth. It has never been proved
to come from animals (fossil). Oil has been discovered in solid rock
layers where there is no indication of plants or animals. Oil may be a
continuing activity within the earth which continuously uses carbon from
unknown sources to produce petroleum.
I am for getting rid of the term FOSSIL FUELS. A more appropriate
term might be CARBON FUELS.
Jack
Coal is a Fossil Fuel.
Oil and Gas have never been proved to be FOSSIL fuels.
Coal is known to be compressed vegetable matter under the earth.
Oil has been claimed to be LIQUIFIED ANIMAL MATTER under the earth.
I disagree with this definition.
In my opinion, oil and its byproducts are liquified CARBON that comes
from UNKNOWN SOURCES under the earth. It has never been proved
to come from animals (fossil). Oil has been discovered in solid rock
layers where there is no indication of plants or animals. Oil may be a
continuing activity within the earth which continuously uses carbon from
unknown sources to produce petroleum.
I am for getting rid of the term FOSSIL FUELS. A more appropriate
term might be CARBON FUELS.
Jack