B
boclucky14
Guest
This is a commonly held belief - that oil is a finite resource. It was commonly accepted that these came from some period of history in the Earth when there was a huge amount of vegetation on Earth, the Carboniferous Period - obviously, stuff dies, gets buried, and supposedly became energy waiting for humans to tap. The process supposedly took millions of years.I became aware that oil is a finite, rapidly depleting resource back in the early 70s, and desiring to save some for future generations.
The thing is that this is true with coal - science can definitely state that coal came from dead vegetation. However, no one can offer any evidence of where oil or natural gas came from. Considering some is found at levels of the Earth, that, if from dead vegetation or animals, then would be before the Carboniferious Period.
I’m willing to bet the Earth turns out more oil every day, and not from dead vegetation. But there’s no scientific proof either way.