RB5
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I've read something similar to this before. A lot of what is said here does make sense. Some day we might know for sure.Abiogenic petroleum origin hypothesis.
Postulate accordingly.
I've read something similar to this before. A lot of what is said here does make sense. Some day we might know for sure.Abiogenic petroleum origin hypothesis.
Postulate accordingly.
You were provided the location to go to, "You might want to consider enrolling in a educational facility that only teaches religious theology in your quest to find a definitive answer on were plants and algae come from that you would agree with."Why do you refuse to answer mine question? Does the scientific community not know? You already went down the rabbit hole when you posted that oil came from plants and algae over millions of years. Let us just go deeper and tell me: Where did the plants and algae come from?
Why don't you answer my question? Because you know even if you add a million links to the chain eventually it comes to an end. So where did the first link come from? Did it come from nothing? How does science explain that?You were provided the location to go to, "You might want to consider enrolling in a educational facility that only teaches religious theology in your quest to find a definitive answer on were plants and algae come from that you would agree with."
So set out on your answer seeking journey.
What happens if that delivery truck were to stop coming?I know that my gas and diesel comes from a nice delivery truck, about 200 gallons and 1,500 gallons at a time, respectively.
Where he gets it I don't know. It doesn't matter to me.
What happens if that delivery truck were to stop coming?
What happens if that delivery truck were to stop coming?
End of life as we know it.