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Is natural gas indefinite source of energy?

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Is natural gas indefinite source of energy?

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  1. no, first law of thermodynamics.


  2. What is an "indefinite" source of energy?

  3. It is no more indefinite than petrol (gasoline)

  4. It is possible!

    We only tend to believe what the media tells us.

    How about studying  a-biotic oil?

    If you want to learn what most others won't see or understand -

    Read these 2 web pages:

    War and "Peak Oil"

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?c...

    Hydrocarbon Fuels Aren't Fossils

    http://www.mitosyfraudes.org/Ingles2/Fos...

  5. Not unless you include biogas in the definition. Natural gas comes out of the ground with the oil. And it's just as limited. Moreso because there isn't as much of it as there is of oil.

    Not a good choice for the future.

  6. Infinate?  no it's a fossil fuel.  It will run out. It is indefinite only in the fact that we don't know when it will run out.

  7. absolutely not, unless you are running your own natural gas plant by eating lots of sauerkraut and beer.  If you are talking about the natural gas that fires your stove then absolultely not.  Nat. gas like that is a non-renewable resource, think of it as dinosaur farts.  There are no more dinosaurs around, so their fossilized farts are limited.  Since natural gas is just methane, it can be produced fairly readily from rotting organics.  Many garbage dumps and water treatment plants run on the methane they can produce from trash and from p**p.  I don't know how much methane they produce, but it is often enough to run their operations.  I know nothing of large scale production of nat. gas, that might be a good question to ask the blog.

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