UndercoverElephant wrote: ↑18 Jan 2023, 08:32
johnny wrote: ↑18 Jan 2023, 04:08
UndercoverElephant wrote: ↑17 Jan 2023, 08:52
That is still being debated academically. Experts disagree.
Indeed. Which is why this quote shouldn't have implied otherwise.
I am permitted an opinion.
Of course. But those crazy scientists, using science and stuff to contradict some of our opinions? How dare they, right?
UnderCoverElephant wrote:
There will never be another period of coal formation like the Carboniferous.
"Never" is quite a strong claim for something that is still under debate, let alone perhaps the minority "expert" opinion.
There really will never be a period like that again.
There are no facts in the future. You can't even pretend that a GRB isn't already inbound and doesn't happily handle the biologic scum that populates the surface of this planet, them running around consuming everything in sight without a care in the world.
Undercoverelephant wrote:
It was created by life on Earth, and life on Earth has changed in significant ways since then. Evolution goes neither backwards nor in circles.
Yup...changed a bunch. Is still changing now. Just for the record, coal doesn't evolve, it is created from organic matter. Dead plants and whatnot. Doesn't really care how far evolved they are when they die. You might not have noticed, but we've got dead plants today, will probably have dead plants tomorrow, and when the plates move and create the next supercontinent....you really already know the outcome of all that happens between then and now?
I thought the folks who knew peak oil earlier this century was a crock were amazing, but folks knowing that geologic conditions and dead plants will never combine as they have so often in the past will never happen again across hundreds of millions of years? You should publish, there has to be an award available for that kind of prognostication.