Frederik D Schreef:
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> En zo zuigt men zijn privépseudowetenschap uit de
> dikke duim.
Bs'd
Nee Fred, geen dikke duimen. Wat hier volgt is WETENSCHAP:
Laboratory research in the past few decades has shown that coal and oil may be formed quickly. In May of 1972, George R. Hill, Dean of the College of Mines and Mineral Industries wrote an article published in the Journal of Chemical Technology , now know as Chemtech . On p. 292, he commented:
“A rather startling and serendipitous discovery resulted. . . . These observations suggest that in their formation, high rank coals, . . . were probably subjected to high temperature at some stage in their history. A possible mechanism for formation of these high rank coals could have been a short time, rapid heating event.”
What happened was that Hill made coal (indistinguishable from natural coal); and, he did it in six hours.
Over 20 years ago British researchers invented a way to turn household garbage into an oil suitable for use in home heating and for use in electric power plant generation. On February 26, 1982 , a reporter for the Sentinel Star quoted Noel McAuliffe of Manchester University.
“We are doing in 10 minutes what it has taken nature 150 million years to do.”
While I completely disagree with his belief in a time period that existed 150 million years ago, his statement that oil was formed in only 10 minutes is the key point.
Natural coal may also be formed quickly. Argonne National Laboratories has reported on research proving that under natural conditions coal may be formed in only 36 weeks.
In an article published in Organic Geochemistry Vol. 6:463-471, 1984 (Oxidative Degradation Studies and Modern Concepts of the Formation and Transformation of Organic Constituents of Coals and Sedimentary Rocks, Ryoichi Hayatsu, Randall E. Winans, Robert L. McBeth, Robert G. Scott and Leon P. Moore, Chemistry Division Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439 USA.) it was reported that all that was required for coal to form was that wood with kaolin clay as a catalyst must be buried deep enough that there is no oxygen, with a ground temperature of 150 degrees Celsius, and you will get coal in only 36 weeks. Further, it was noted that if the temperature were higher, the coal would form faster.
More on rapid formation of natural oil? Middleton, Holyland, Loewenthal and Bruner reported in Journal of The Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia , No. 24, 1996, pp. 6-12:
Maar dat gaat er niet in bij jouw, want jij wil dat niet geloven. Jij stopt je kop in het zand voor echte wetenschap, en je blijft jouw pseudo-intellectuele prietpraat verkondigen.
Maar ieder ander dan jou ziet nou gewoon hoe de vork in de steel zit, en dat olie in kolen in weken geprocuceerd kunnen worden.
En dat jij het niet wil zien…. Ach, wie maakt zich druk om jou?