Re: GEO-HYDROGEN ?

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Fri Apr 19 2002 - 15:08:01 MDT


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Spike Noted::
<<And it would be easier to extract if present from sedementary than from
igneous. Im going on a trip, but perhaps I can do some calcs when I
get back. spike>>

I would like to contact the Lead scientist for this NASA study, name of=20
Friedmann Freund (German, Jew, both???) At any rate, what I would ask him
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he determined that copius amounts of hydrogen occuring in the deep crust?

I also wonder that, since I have heard that no natural hydrogen has ever
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encountered during 80 years of oil drilling, how could his conclusions be=20
true?=20

Also, is it possible that this hydrogen is really emeshed in Methane. I=20
believe this Metjane, should it exist in the amounts suggested, were
derived=
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from massive remains of Stromatalites (algae mats) that were accumulated
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hundreds of millions of years. These mats were then Subducted deep into
the=
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Earths' crust and transformed over eons into methane or hydrogen. In
other=20
words, the old seas were pushed under the world's land masses and heat
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squeezing made, not diamonds but H=B2 or CH=B3 ?

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<HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=3D2>Spike Noted::<BR>
&lt;&lt;<I>And it would be easier to extract if present from sedementary
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igneous.&nbsp; Im going on a trip, but perhaps I can do some calcs when
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get back.&nbsp; spike</I>&gt;&gt;<BR>
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I would like to contact the Lead scientist for this NASA study, name of
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dmann Freund (German, Jew, both???) At any rate, what I would ask him how
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 determined that copius amounts of hydrogen occuring in the deep crust?<BR>
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I also wonder that, since I have heard that no natural hydrogen has ever
bee=
n encountered during 80 years of oil drilling, how could his conclusions
be=20=
true? <BR>
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Also, is it possible that this hydrogen is really emeshed in Methane. I
beli=
eve this Metjane, should it exist in the amounts suggested, were derived
fro=
m massive remains of Stromatalites (algae mats) that were accumulated over
h=
undreds of millions of years.&nbsp; These mats were then Subducted deep
into=
 the Earths' crust and transformed over eons into methane or hydrogen. In
ot=
her words, the old seas were pushed under the world's land masses and heat
a=
nd squeezing made, not diamonds but H=B2 or CH=B3 ?<BR>
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