Hello,
my question is simple
is it possible that fossil fuels are used by the planet for the combustion of underground
let me explain
would it not be the fossil fuels which would supply the obligatory molten lava for life to be active on earth
I think that if we exhaust only the supply of the molten layer there will be nothing left for the life cycle
is it possible ?
Fossil energies, the food of the planet?
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Fossil energies, the food of the planet?
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You will have your answer in the following link:
http://www.e-scio.net/thermo/enucleaire.php3
http://www.e-scio.net/thermo/enucleaire.php3
if the earth stays warm inside, it is thanks to nuclear energy.
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Nuke energy, no oxidizer, no fuel.
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On the other hand if you think that fossil energies nourish the earth by heating it, where is your oxidant at 20 places under the earth ...
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I thought the heat of the nucleus was due to magnetism (dynamo phenomenon)
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By forcing a little on the dose, you may have the solution?
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On the other hand if you think that fossil energies nourish the earth by heating it, where is your oxidant at 20 places under the earth ...
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I thought the heat of the nucleus was due to magnetism (dynamo phenomenon)
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By forcing a little on the dose, you may have the solution?
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my theory is that the oxidant (nuke) serves as a pilot and that it ignites fossil fuels and cyclically lasts lava
do you imagine the nuclear radiation it would take to ignite lava?
you could make a nuclear power plant with a pebble that would last 10 human generation
I think you got rich with your theory, right?
do you imagine the nuclear radiation it would take to ignite lava?
you could make a nuclear power plant with a pebble that would last 10 human generation
I think you got rich with your theory, right?
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