Global Warming, Fossil Fuels and World Oil Supply  

INTELLIGENT DESIGN THEORY – CREATIONISM VS. EVOLUTION AND THE WORLD'S THREE MOST IMPORTANT YET MOST DISBELIEVED EVENTS

 

Appendix 3. Global Warming, Fossil Fuels and World Oil Supply

  

Is global warming caused by burning of fossil fuels? Intelligent Design Theory and our web page on carbon dioxide and the global warming hoax says definitely "No". Recent concerns about global warming and fossil fuels do not consider Intelligent Design Theory. With a few pinpricks in our massive earth, we have a world oil supply estimate of approximately 3 trillion barrels. With annual world oil consumption somewhere around 6.57 billion barrels per year, we only have enough oil supply to last us about 460 years except for the fact that we are finding larger and larger oil fields every year. Double the number of pinpricks and the world oil supply will most likely double. Global warming and fossil fuels are both myths.

 

Our world oil supply does not come from fossil fuels. I do not think that there were enough dead dinosaurs and trees to produce the three trillion barrels of oil that we already know about, let alone a thousand times more oil that we have not even tried to find.

 

Walk down the aisle of any grocery store and you will see corn oil, walnut oil, sesame seed oil, and olive oil, sunflower seed oil, almond oil, rape seed oil (canola) . . . and the list goes on and on. The facts about our world oil supply is that just about every plant and every animal produces oil. But most people never equate the purple haze on distant mountain majesties or the purple haze we see as we look across the horizon from a higher elevation to vegetation emitting hydrocarbons into the atmosphere. We see the purple haze on the mountains because the hydrocarbons near the bottom are collecting with hydrocarbons from the vegetation above.

 

Oil is not fossil fuels. Intelligent Design Theory says the proton and electron have coded into them the ability to combine to make not only the elements, but unexplainably, life itself. And life of virtually every type produces hydrocarbons, including so-called "fossil fuels", and methane natural gas. I believe that more "fossil fuels" and methane natural gas hydrocarbons are produced every day than are being used by humans. What we don't see when we behold our purple mountain majesties, is where all those hydrocarbons go.

 

Water is often called the universal solvent. Moisture in the atmosphere absorbs much of the carbon dioxide that we put into the atmosphere to produce carbon acid, leaving the production of carbon dioxide versus carbon dioxide absorption lag time of about 0.04 percent as pretty much a steady state quantity of carbon dioxide in the air.

 

Water plus carbon dioxide equals carbonic acid. Deep down in the earth where there is no sunlight or oxygen, and even in two-foot deep swamps, sewers and rice paddies, methanogenic bacteria feed on carbon dioxide, organic matter and water to remove the oxygen and make methane natural gas. And our world oil supply is made of various combinations of carbon dioxide and water (see Chapter 15* of my book on organic chemistry). Water absorbs all the hydrocarbons that virtually all life passes into the atmosphere and into the soil every day.

 

Then it rains. As the rain falls on the earth, in addition to the hydrocarbons in the atmosphere, the rain picks up more oils that life processes leave on the earth's surface. While the water is moving, these oils and hydrocarbons and carbon dioxide pretty much stay in the water. Gravity pulls the water down into the earth. Subterranean rocks press against each other horizontally and cannot move toward the gravitational force. But water can seep through the porosity, fissures and cracks in the rocks and continue downward with the pressure from the water above and the gravitational pull of the earth beneath it. Water can move much deeper than the subterranean rocks on the earth; several miles, in fact. When the water can no longer move, the suspended "fossil fuels" oil and gases float above the water, where they end up in dome rocks that are sealed so the oil and gas cannot be pushed back to the surface by more rains adding pressure to the weight of water above it like artesian wells. When the oil is taken back out of the earth to be used, more oil seeps back into the voids that we created when we pumped.

 

The global warming and fossil fuels depletion myth has caused us to foolishly look only under sedimentary rock while Russia has found enormous oil deposits captured under capstone. If the United States would make a few more pinpricks under capstone in our own country and just offshore, we would have enough "fossil fuels" to no longer finance the terrorist countries that want to destroy us, the countries that produce drugs or export illegal aliens, drug smugglers, terrorists and other criminals freely across our borders.

 

Renewable Energy Sources

 

One of the most abundant energy sources on earth is natural gas. Methane natural gas is produced by methanogenic bacteria everywhere that there are dead animals and plants in the absence of oxygen. Methane natural gas is more abundant than oil. Much of the methane above oil wells is burned off instead of used as an energy source. The methane that remains in the atmosphere is converted back to carbon dioxide and water, thanks to our Intelligent Designer. Even so, natural gas is used to supply heat and air conditioning to more than 60 percent of all households and 38 percent of industry in the United States. Methane natural gas could be used to produce electricity. Liquefied natural gas could supply much more of our energy needs. Methane could be used to produce electricity.

 

Every animal farmer must get rid of the waste produced by their animals, and every food processor and waste collection agency must process their garbage. If animal farmers, waste management companies and food processors would construct anaerobic digesters, a decades-old technology, methane natural gas could supply the energy needs of every nearby town, providing more profit to the farmers, food processors and waste management companies, and less money sent to finance terrorist and drug-producing countries.

 

To supply 100 percent of our world oil supply and energy needs, all we have to do is learn that oil is not made from fossil fuels and is not an exhaustible supply. We need to locate oil under capstone in the United States, including Alaska, and to fully utilize methane natural gas.

 

Nuclear power plants and hydroelectric dams are carbon dioxide-free power sources that we need to expand. If we do not do this immediately, we are continuing to finance the countries worldwide that are determined to destroy us. Our present course toward self-destruction is inevitable. Global warming by fossil fuels does not exist.

 

There is enough energy in the surf on ocean beaches to supply the entire energy needs for the towns on each beach. Simply place turbine generators such that the incoming waves pass above them and the receding water passes through the turbines. Turbines can also be placed in streams and rivers to supply enormous amounts of electricity.  In each case, diverters can be placed in front of the turbines such that fish and debris are made to pass beside the turbines instead of through them.

 

Recent concerns about global warming and fossil fuels do not consider Intelligent Design Theory. Oil is not fossil fuels. Our world oil supply does not come from fossil fuels but from vegetation and animals growing today. The facts about our world oil supply is that just about every plant and every animal produces oil faster than we can consume it. Inexhaustible reserves of oil reside under capstone all over the world. Even so, we have enormous renewable energy resources in addition to our world oil supply.

 

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