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On Mar 5, 1:53 pm, "Andy B." wrote:
Celebrity scientist death match I say... Greenhouse gases and Celebrity Death Match remind me of when Howard Stern took out Kathy Lee Gifford with a giant fart. There is nothing quite like clay figurines fighting to the finish. |
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"Carl Sundquist" wrote: "Michael Press" wrote in message ... The evidence that petroleum is synthesized from organisms falls well short of proof. _Nobody_ in a laboratory has made petroleum from biological material. Have you checked with the LNDD Chatenay-Malabry? Feces! Foiled again. -- Michael Press |
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"SLAVE of THE STATE" wrote in message
ups.com... On Mar 8, 11:35 am, William Asher wrote: ...I dunno, could all be meteoric in origin. Meteoric origins don't explain tar sands, oil shales, or coal though. Really, it's not like geologists have sat around for over a hundred years with their thumbs up their asses, rocking back and forth and drooling as they congratulate each other it's all worked out. Who gives a crap where it came from? My concern is that it is just sitting there and all the while polluting the ground. Let's get it up in the air where it belongs! Plankton grows on the surface of the ocean which covers 3/4ths of the surface area of the earth. Much of it dies and manages to float down to the bottom of the ocean. The surface is almost moving into subduction zones where it is processed into - guess what? |
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On Mar 8, 7:46 pm, "Tom Kunich" cyclintom@yahoo. com wrote:
Plankton grows on the surface of the ocean which covers 3/4ths of the surface area of the earth. Much of it dies... Some plankton are immortal? ... and manages to float down to the bottom of the ocean. Floating normally involves staying at or near the surface. The surface is almost moving into subduction zones where it is processed into - guess what? The surface almost moves away from the surface but because it doesn't it is processed into a surface? My brother happened to earn his PHD in Marine Biology studying plankton populations. Maybe he can make some sense of this. Bret |
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Michael Press wrote:
This is a more complicated theory. I am not dismissive. Nevertheless I want to see them do it in a laboratory with exogenous material, not some synthetic, labyrinthine, activated catalyst. When would you like the result? It's a LONG experiment. |
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On 8 Mar 2007 21:17:35 -0800, Bret wrote:
Floating normally involves staying at or near the surface. http://www.iit.edu/~smile/ch9505.html -- E. Dronkert |
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Michael Press wrote:
This is a more complicated theory. I am not dismissive. Nevertheless I want to see them do it in a laboratory with exogenous material, not some synthetic, labyrinthine, activated catalyst. Kyle Legate wrote: When would you like the result? It's a LONG experiment. Simple, just prepare the experiment, jump on your Mk IV spaceship, accelerate to 0.99c and then come back in a couple of months. |
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On Mar 9, 12:00 am, Ewoud Dronkert
wrote: On 8 Mar 2007 21:17:35 -0800, Bret wrote: Floating normally involves staying at or near the surface. http://www.iit.edu/~smile/ch9505.html http://www.ddy.com/dl21.html |
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Kyle Legate wrote: Michael Press wrote: This is a more complicated theory. I am not dismissive. Nevertheless I want to see them do it in a laboratory with exogenous material, not some synthetic, labyrinthine, activated catalyst. When would you like the result? It's a LONG experiment. Then it ain't much of a theory. |
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