Methyl hydrate should have been methane hydrate
Jim Jordan
capnkidd at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 8 01:19:35 EDT 2005
Larry,
You're barking up the wrong tree; you're referring to the well known fossil
fuel production of oil deposits. Review the references I previously gave
and search on your own. Methane hydrate can be produced under 100,000
atmosperes (10E5); it was done sometime in late 2004 and is the 2 diamond
experiment I referred to earlier. The purpose of the experiment was meant
to show that the _earth_ regenerates methane hydrate and the experimenters
concluded that it did. I've not been able to find the press release and I
will publish its URL as soon as I can find it. But do your own research;
you might be amazed.
Disclaimer: I have done no original research on the subject, but the
information is out there for those that care to find it.
Jim Jordan
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From: LL - NY [mailto:larrycleung at gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 8:58 PM
To: Jim Jordan
Cc: Robert Myers; Brett Dikeman; Quattro List
Subject: Re: Methyl hydrate should have been methane hydrate
Not to preach, nor anything else, but this really does need to be
clarified:
Although, MH regenerates by nature, but wait about 100 million years
and oil will regenerate from dead rain forests too....
(contrary to popular nomenclature, MOST oil is from veggie, not dino matter.
Dino's would've had to be so abundant as to, in death, been a mat around
Earth,
it's really unlikely that it has much to do with it. Sounds cool though.)
LL - NY
On 8/7/05, Jim Jordan <HYPERLINK
"mailto:capnkidd at sbcglobal.net"capnkidd at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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THAT IS NOT TO IMPLY THAT HUMANS OUGHT TO REGENERATE IT BY APPLYING VERY
HIGH PRESSURE; THE EXPERIMENT WAS TO SHOW THAT THE EARTH ITSELF REGENERATES
MH WITH NO HELP FROM HUMANS.
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