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Op-Ed: 'Complex organic matter' throughout the universe
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/313446 " Prof. Sun Kwok and Dr. Yong Zhang of The University of Hong Kong show that an organic substance commonly found throughout the Universe contains a mixture of aromatic (ring-like) and aliphatic (chain-like) components. The compounds are so complex that their chemical structures resemble those of coal and petroleum. Since coal and oil are remnants of ancient life, this type of organic matter was thought to arise only from living organisms." |
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On a sunny day (Thu, 27 Oct 2011 13:36:06 -0400) it happened Yousuf Khan
wrote in : Op-Ed: 'Complex organic matter' throughout the universe http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/313446 " Prof. Sun Kwok and Dr. Yong Zhang of The University of Hong Kong show that an organic substance commonly found throughout the Universe contains a mixture of aromatic (ring-like) and aliphatic (chain-like) components. The compounds are so complex that their chemical structures resemble those of coal and petroleum. Since coal and oil are remnants of ancient life, this type of organic matter was thought to arise only from living organisms." My view is this, and I posted about that here before in the thread 'the origin of oil': As usual [] they got the whole thing backwards. What gave me the idea was a posting by NASA that they could arrive too late at Pluto and the atmosphere would have condensed. Now I never heard of that one, but started thinking about the early earth that has an atmosphere with lots of hydrocarbons (your 'complex' molecules). As it slowly cooled, that atmosphere condensed and formed our oil, tar sands too, oil is everywhere on earth. Now we know that this hydrocarbon rich atmosphere came from that what formed earth. So no oil from plants whatsoever, was a story I never believed in anyways Right again. There is no shortage of oil in the short to medium run, and I am sure with the above data you can calculate how much there is and where to most likely find it. http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...7b977af5f34539 A year ahead. El Pante |
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On Oct 27, 10:36*am, Yousuf Khan wrote:
Op-Ed: 'Complex organic matter' throughout the universehttp://www.digitaljournal.com/article/313446 " * *Prof. Sun Kwok and Dr. Yong Zhang of The University of Hong Kong show that an organic substance commonly found throughout the Universe contains a mixture of aromatic (ring-like) and aliphatic (chain-like) components. The compounds are so complex that their chemical structures resemble those of coal and petroleum. Since coal and oil are remnants of ancient life, this type of organic matter was thought to arise only from living organisms." Though outmoded, the concept is consistent with the creation of zero-age rocks and concomitant biota at deep-sea vents. http://www.physorg.com/news190294239.html Atmospheres of evolved stars, such as K and M giants, are awash with water, http://www.aanda.org/index.php?optio...2/aade292.html which should simulate sea-vent conditions for the formation of rocks and concomitant biota. Helium, methane and hydrogen sulfide, found in oil and coal, suggest biological reprocessing of sea-vent gases. http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents/chemi...ges/vents2.gif John Curtis |
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