Fossil Fuels exist on other planets

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Climate change is a scam worth trillions of dollars every year.
 
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Eh not really the same thing. It rains hydrocarbons on Titan, but that’s not the same as fossil fuels
 
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So did anyone actually watch the video yet?

I’m about 25 minutes in which is longer than I thought I would make it to be honest. I find Tucker to be a sorry piece of pandering shit, but I find the Dr guy to be fairly interesting so far.
I assume he is playing to the crowd though as, at least so far, he hasn’t really said anything that anyone who went through public school the last 30 years wasn’t taught their entire lives. The thread title is a bummer since so far the video has had next to nothing about Titan. Maybe more will work it’s way in later
 
Oceans of methane. Pretty inexhaustible and efficient fuel source. Pig shit methane is awesome. Of course it’s pretty cool there. And hard to reach. Plus one of the other moons is pretty much water…..just stay away from it’s South Pole or you will be taking a quick trip…..
 
Those moons of Saturn are a helluva lot more hospitable than mars. It’s just the distance between us that makes it a complete no go….well everything actually….lol. It could be no farther than our moon and we still aren’t capable. I am glad seeing corporations getting involved now. You will really see a boom…hell we have already.
 
Too bad we can't sling shot there using planets and other moon's gravity because the shit is all flat :dunno:
I think the Orion concept is a great idea from space. It could make interplanetary travel in our system easier. Yeah I go outside occasionally and look around and sometimes I think to myself….self…these flat earthers are seeing something I’m just not noticing…..then I go back inside and hug my family….
 
Too bad we can't sling shot there using planets and other moon's gravity because the shit is all flat :dunno:

Because I can’t help myself, it still takes a pretty long time to get there, even when the conditions are exactly right

This was Cassini’s 7 year journey

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They could of course and probably do, but that won't make them fossil fuels.

Right, unless there’s the presence of hydrogen.
I’ve sometimes wondered what the cheapest way to simply combine these elements would be to create fuel, rather than having to go through the rigmarole of refining oil etc…
 
Right, unless there’s the presence of hydrogen.
I’ve sometimes wondered what the cheapest way to simply combine these elements would be to create fuel, rather than having to go through the rigmarole of refining oil etc…
From what I've read, the biggest hurdle is the immense pressure that's needed to combine the elements.
 
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