Sunday, 23 March 2025

Fossil Fuels, Space & Science: Why Petroleum Is Just as Natural as Solar and Wi

The notion that solar and wind power are "natural," while petroleum, diesel, and gas are "unnatural," is a narrative developed and propagated by Western intellectuals, politicians, geopolitical strategists, universities and media houses. 

This distinction is not rooted in science but in ideology—often serving as a tool to hinder the energy independence and economic growth of developing nations by limiting their access to affordable and reliable fuel sources.

Everything in the universe is natural. Humans are a product of nature, and so is everything we create—cars, buildings, AI, and even petrol and diesel. The distinction between "natural" and "unnatural" is an ideological construct, not a scientific reality.

Petroleum is composed of hydrocarbons formed through planetary processes we do not fully understand. The claim that it originates solely from ancient organic matter is flawed—if true, how do we explain the presence of hydrocarbons in space? 

Scientists have detected them on distant planets and moons, where no dinosaurs or prehistoric forests ever existed. This suggests that hydrocarbons are not remnants of past life but a fundamental part of planetary chemistry.

The real question, then, is not whether hydrocarbons are "natural" but why we insist on labeling some energy sources as "pure" while vilifying others. Understanding hydrocarbons beyond ideological biases could lead to more balanced energy policies and innovation.

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