What if I told you that Oil - IS a RENEWABLE energy SOURCE



FOSSIL FUEL HOAX

1892 Congress Geneva  
Switzerland
OIL
 BECOMES
A FOSSIL FUEL 

ROCK E FELON
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What if I told you that Oil

IS a RENEWABLE energy SOURCE  
IS  NOT DERIVED form FOSSILS 
IS NOT running OUT
CAN be man made
  
John D. Rockefeller Fossil fuel fuckery
 
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    Names, Diagrams, and the Structure of Organic Chemistry at the 1892 Geneva Nomenclature Congress


     What made a good nomenclature system and thus a potential boon to chemical science and industry was simple
    each chemical compound should have a unique name that unambiguously indicated the network of atoms and bonds that made it up, as expressed by the compound’s structural formula: 867.0966666666665px;"> 

    This vision of a one-to-one correspondence between chemical name, chemical diagram, and chemical substance was forged at the 1892 Geneva Nomenclature Congress.
    Actually establishing such a system on an international basis proved elusive.

     Patterson cautioned his readers to hope for no more from anupcoming international symposium on chemical nomenclature than that “some decisions will become definitive, some will be tentative, and some matters will merely be discussed without decision.
     



    Evan Hepler-Smith, a doctoral student in Princeton’s Program in History of Science, is examining the history and impact of the International Commission on Chemical Nomenclature, which established the framework for naming chemical compounds.
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     "Just as the Structural Formula Does": Names, Diagrams, and the Structure of Organic Chemistry at the 1892 Geneva Nomenclature Congress. - PubMed - NCBI

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EVALUATED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MODERN PETROLEUM SCIENCE. 
J. F. Kenney
Joint Institute of the Physics of the Earth Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow;Gas Resources Corporation, Houston.


Evan Hepler-Smith, a doctoral student in Princeton’s Program in History of Science, is examining the history and impact of the International Commission on Chemical Nomenclature, which established the framework for naming chemical compounds.

The evolution of multicomponent systems at high pressures: VI. The thermodynamic stability of the hydrogen–carbon system: The genesis of hydrocarbons and the origin of petroleum  
J. F. Kenney, Vladimir A. Kutcherov, Nikolai A. Bendeliani, and Vladimir A. AlekseevPNAS
 August 20, 2002 99 (17) 10976-10981; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.172376899

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Mantle-like Trace Element Composition of Petroleum – Contributions from Serpentinizing Peridotites | IntechOpen

Synthesis of heavy hydrocarbons at the core-mantle boundary
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The evolution of multicomponent systems at high pressures: VI. The thermodynamic stability of the hydrogen–carbon system: The genesis of hydrocarbons and the origin of petroleum
J. F. Kenney, Vladimir A. Kutcherov, Nikolai A. Bendeliani, and Vladimir A. Alekseev
PNAS August 20, 2002 99 (17) 10976-10981; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.172376899
 
Biogenic and Abiogenic Petroleum -
(PDF) Methanization of Fossil Fuel: A Possible Sustainable Future Energy Source for Mankind?

The Origin of Methane (and Oil) in the Crust of the Earth Thomas Gold











 Ourisson, G., Albrecht, P., and Rohmer, M. Microbial origin of fossil fuels. United States: N. p., 1984. Web. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0884-44. 
 
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The Microbial Origin of Fossil Fuels  
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I think the name 'fossil fuel' stuck because it was a neat alliteration. Technically it is not fossilised, that is a different process. The two major groups of fossil fuels currently extracted, the one roughly being coal and the other gas and oil [although gas can come from coal], in terms of there sources. Coal tends to be the remains of terrestrial vegitation that did not decompose (parhaps because it lay in anoxic swamps) while coal and gas tend to have come from large sources of biotic matter in water that have come to rest on anoxic sea\ lake beds without fully decomposing and have subsiquently been buried under layers of sedimentary deposits. To become oil and gas they have to eventualy be burried deep into the earth, deep enough for the heating to break down the hydrocarbons into shorter chained ones that become liquids (crude oil).

Reference https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/the-origin-of-the-term-fossil-fuels.352034/