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Re: primal polyethylene and petroleum
Polyethylene polymerization as I proposed, happened within water. The early earth didn't have much of an oxygen atmosphere therefore plenty of UV for free radical formation within surface water. The lighter stuff would float and the heavier molecules would sink and stop growing without the sun. The stuff of oil and coal is not all linear; even processed gasoline is octane equivilent and not all linear octane. Natural gas deposits are mostly methane implcit of reduction potential. Ethlene implies oxidation potential relative to methane; hydrogen is removed from methane to form water and ethylene.
The existance of oil, coal and natural gas reserves and carbonates disproves the meteor scenario for starting life on earth since there was plenty of carbon and nitrogen (atmosphere) on the early earth, way more than asteroids could bring. If one also considers the amount of hydrogen in the surface water and fuel deposits, why didn't the sun keep or gather this hydrogen from the earth when the earth was young and still plasma, especially if science assumes that density differences caused heavies like iron to sink to the core and the light weights to float to the top of the plasma ball. The early earth has a stronger attraction potential for hydrogen beyond its own gravity or solar gravity and fusion,ie., terrestrial fusion.
Last edited by HydrogenBond; 09-06-2005 at 12:33 PM..
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