An image of the planet Saturn derived from a series of photos taken by the Cassini space probe.
An image of the planet Saturn derived from a series of photos taken by the Cassini space probe.
Credit: NASA, Wikipedia, Public Domain

I don’t know if you follow Tucker Carlson on Twitter, but he recently produced an interesting program on fossil fuels.

It has long been argued, that since oil and natural gas are produced by decaying vegetation and life from our ancient past, they are a limited non-renewable resource.

One day, we are going to run out of it.

However, if you believe that, then you must also believe that dinosaurs once roamed one of Saturn’s cold, barren moons.

In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Dr. Willie Soon points out that astronomers have found so-called ‘fossil fuels’ on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.

In fact, Titan has oceans filled with methane from which oil and natural gas are formed.

Does this mean that dinosaurs once roamed Titan?

Or is it possible that methane is being created by chemical processes deep beneath Titan’s surface?

There is even evidence it is being created in the same way on Earth. Oddly, this may be connected to another little-known fact that some of Earth’s once-depleted oil basins are starting to refill.

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