Category Archives: Creating matter
Coal and petroleum created throughout the universe, study finds
New discovery validates my theories. “Carbon Rain.” That’s the title of chapter 12 in Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary Leaps, wherein I propose that carbon rains from the sky at extinctions.
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Raining methane on Titan
Astronomers are now able to forecast rain – methane rain – on Saturn’s biggest moon Titan.
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Methane on Mars produced and destroyed far faster than on Earth
The origin of methane on Mars “could either be life or geological activity – including volcanism,”
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Hydrocarbons rain from Titan's sky
Hundreds of times Earth’s oil reserves
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Lakes of oil on Saturn's moon Titan
“It’s enough to make a Texas oil man drool.” “Saturn’s moon Titan has rain, lakes, and weather that shapes the moon’s surface as those same processes shape Earth’s,” says this article in the National Journal. “The main differences are that … Continue reading
