Well....maybe. Got a reference for that? And, by "oil" you mean "hydrocarbon crap from pokin' holes in the dirt"- not just "oil" per se. There's a pretty good case that it's abiotic, too. But itsy-bitsy critters in the sea, eh, could work. EITHER WAY- it is a RENEWABLE resource. That does not mean that we should abandon efforts to make fusion work.
Well....maybe. Got a reference for that? And, by "oil" you mean "hydrocarbon crap from pokin' holes in the dirt"- not just "oil" per se. There's a pretty good case that it's abiotic, too. But itsy-bitsy critters in the sea, eh, could work. EITHER WAY- it is a RENEWABLE resource. That does not mean that we should abandon efforts to make fusion work.
ReplyDeleteThen why do we have oceans of hydrocarbons on some of the moons of Jupiter?
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