Formation of oil and water due to cold nuclear fusion
Gennady Tarassenko, Elena Demicheva, Matvey Tarassenko
Caspian State University of Technology and Engineering named after Sh.Yesenova, Kazakhstan, [email protected]
Based on the existing geological and geophysical data, we can unequivocally say that the formation of oil occurs only in the subduction lithosphere, which controls the accumulation of hydrocarbon deposits in any region of the planet Earth. Sedimentary strata of depressions and depressions are no longer landmarks in the search for hydrocarbons, because there are deposits in the foundation granites, such as the White Tiger (Vietnam), Oymasha (Kazakhstan), as well as deposits in Western and Eastern Siberia, where oil still has properties of organic origin. But how are organic residues preserved at depths of absorption (subduction) up to 700 km or more? This means that the accepted geothermal gradients and stages do not correspond to reality, which was confirmed at the Kolskaya ultra-deep well. It follows from this that the lithosphere can serve as a natural "radiator" for cooling any nuclear reactions in the earth's crust. But according to the reflective ability of vitrinite in rocks, the temperature does not exceed 250-300°C. According to palynological data, the combustion of organic matter occurs over 600°C. The presence of carbon in meteorites is noted.
What kind of nuclear reactions occur in the Earth's crust, mantle and core? According to all geological data, such a reaction can serve as cold nuclear fusion (LENR), formed due to electrical discharges in the Earth's crust. Research in this area is now being conducted in many countries of the world and many scientists are beginning to recognize the LENR. The author considers these studies from the standpoint of geological processes occurring in the Earth's crust, the result of which, presumably, is the formation of spherical and cylindrical nodules based on electric discharges in the lithosphere. But what forces make them gather into a ball? If they are not magnetic, then there are gravitational forces present here, which create all the conditions for the creation of such spherical formations. The same processes occur during the formation of planets. Some planets do not have an electromagnetic field, but have gravity and do not have an atmosphere. The vital activity of the planet Earth is connected with the dynamo-effect and electric discharges at all levels, starting from the plasma core, which the author equates to ball lightning, the properties of which have already been studied sufficiently. Ball and linear lightning are a product of electrical discharges that lead to a LENR in the Earth's crust and the transformation of chemicals, including into organic matter. They also serve as a generator of the formation of the planet's atmosphere, earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes and other natural disasters on planet Earth, the number of which is growing exponentially every year.
Why is there a dramatic global climate change? The secret of global climate change is associated with the origin of oil and other fluids that are constantly generated from subduction zones and serve as a "radiator fluid" in the natural radiator - the lithosphere. Oil is formed from organic residues by electric discharges in the Earth's crust and this has been confirmed experimentally. This is the transformation of rocks into powder, pulverized rock (like flour), which are formed in the lithosphere due to the rotation of geospheres at different speeds from the core to the surface – the "millstone effect" (tectonic erosion). Organic substances under the influence of LENR are converted into microneedle, and inorganic substances - into water. Since there are an order of magnitude more inorganic substances, because of this, oil is ten times less than water. Gas is formed from oil due to electric discharges in reservoir formations, and asphalt-resinous substances turn into coal. This is proved by the research conducted by the author, as well as palynological data, where the spore and pollen of coal and oil have the same age (in the Mangistau region of Kazakhstan – Paleozoic.