Message from @ZeroT

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2019-04-19 17:02:23 UTC  

Do you know what pressurizes water under certain circumstances

2019-04-19 17:02:26 UTC  

It does when we talk about volcanoes and mountains and water at top. Of. Mountains

2019-04-19 17:02:32 UTC  

And causes geysirs to me a thing

2019-04-19 17:02:43 UTC  

The heat in some parts of the earth

2019-04-19 17:02:47 UTC  

Called thermal heat

2019-04-19 17:03:07 UTC  

🍿

2019-04-19 17:03:12 UTC  

The other thing that can pressurize something up is the internal pressure of water in containers

2019-04-19 17:03:41 UTC  

Pressure in rock, we. Been sold a lie about oil, its basically a process of transformation of rock into liquid due to pressure, lava is the waste imo

2019-04-19 17:03:44 UTC  

But that pressure can push it only as far up as the hghes pressurizing component is

2019-04-19 17:03:55 UTC  

WTF

2019-04-19 17:04:01 UTC  

Are you kidding me?

2019-04-19 17:04:06 UTC  

Nope

2019-04-19 17:04:10 UTC  

Do you even know what oil is

2019-04-19 17:04:23 UTC  

Those are carbon structures

2019-04-19 17:04:23 UTC  

Why is it found trapped in rock?

2019-04-19 17:04:29 UTC  

Yes I know what it is

2019-04-19 17:04:35 UTC  

Just take my advice and back out when you can 😅

2019-04-19 17:04:37 UTC  

You tell me what it is?

2019-04-19 17:04:42 UTC  

Oof

2019-04-19 17:04:53 UTC  

Go on

2019-04-19 17:04:55 UTC  

Id like to discuss but tbh I have much better stuff to do

2019-04-19 17:04:59 UTC  

You tell me

2019-04-19 17:05:19 UTC  

Those are carbon hydrogen structures

2019-04-19 17:05:22 UTC  

@The Gwench @Citizen Z I gave my proofs can you give me verified globe earther please

2019-04-19 17:05:28 UTC  

Simples organic molecules

2019-04-19 17:05:36 UTC  

So

2019-04-19 17:05:47 UTC  

Oh not bone fossils no more no

2019-04-19 17:05:47 UTC  

How will you convert

2019-04-19 17:05:53 UTC  

Something mased on minerals

2019-04-19 17:06:06 UTC  

Seems we all just suddenly changed our official narrative at some point

2019-04-19 17:06:13 UTC  

Most of the oil is not fossils

2019-04-19 17:06:16 UTC  

Its old trees

2019-04-19 17:06:24 UTC  

Bullshit bro, research

2019-04-19 17:07:28 UTC  

What do you think oil is? @ElectroquasistaticMagnetoMan

2019-04-19 17:08:33 UTC  

I suspect its a natural extraction caused by radiation from above causing pressure on the rock and separating it perhaps, not what we have been told

2019-04-19 17:09:10 UTC  

Where's this radiation coming from?

2019-04-19 17:09:17 UTC  

You really believe you have a magma core

2019-04-19 17:09:23 UTC  

Underneath earth

2019-04-19 17:09:28 UTC  

Causing a dynamo

2019-04-19 17:09:30 UTC  

?

2019-04-19 17:09:35 UTC  

Well there is proof something is down there