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aliencat
With oil reserves not long off from gone, and governments not seeming to do much to curb oil consumption... one has to wonder if there are alterior motives to rid the planet of oil. I began to wonder about the enormous empty caverns that once held all this oil. We will suddenly have huge pre - dug "space" underground. Could there be a greater plan? Could there be colonization under ground? Perhaps not from this world? The quest for more space on out planet...
Celumnaz
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Oil will never end until there's no more magma.
Talk to China about Oil Consumption and it's effects on the environment.
What enormous empty caverns that once held oil? It's mostly *inside* rocks, not in a cave, but in the actual rock... it's rock, not empty space... release the pressure and it comes oozing out. Sometimes, it starts to fill gaps between the rock forming large pools of the stuff... is that what you're talking about? Once they're empty moving people in them would be a bad idea, because over time they'd fill up with oil again...
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