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Old July 17th 03, 04:32 PM
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o North Polar Sand Dunes (Released 10 July 2003)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/.../10/index.html


With all that sand, can oil be underneath?

Perhaps, if you believe in some abiogenic hydrocarbon theories.
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Old July 18th 03, 02:05 PM
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o North Polar Sand Dunes (Released 10 July 2003)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/.../10/index.html


With all that sand, can oil be underneath?

Perhaps, if you believe in some abiogenic hydrocarbon theories.


Robert Ehrlich in his book 'Nine Crazy Ideas in Science' (Princeton
University Press, 2001) makes out a good case for the abiogenic
(non-organic) hydrocarbon theory (chapter seven - oil and gas are not
fossil fuels) which is applicable to Earth but might also apply to Mars
and other planets.
The author invites readers to send him any other (non-nutty) crazy ideas
about science at but my email sent to this address was
rejected and I have not been able to obtain the present address of
Robert Ehrlich. If anyone can provide this information it would be much
appreciated.
The crazy idea I wish to suggest is the belief that solar
characteristics are mainly caused by powerful magnetic fields. The idea
that magnetic lines of force extend and twist like rubber bands until
they break with immense release of their stored energy is generally
accepted, but it this is as crazy as a belief in a flat earth or
epicyclic orbits. Magnetic lines are virtual, not real, and were
invented by Faraday to indicate the strength and direction of a magnetic
field. The problems of the 'mainly magnetic' theory of solar physics and
the solution are described in my website:-

http://www.brox1.demon.co.uk/sun2.htm
(New Light on the Sun)

As Robert Ehrlich states (p122) "It often takes an outsider to reopen
the matter {a generally accepted theory] since practitioners in a field
may have too much at stake in the status quo to notice the gradual
build-up of inconsistencies."

--
Eric Crew
 




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