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The Deep Hot Biosphere: The Myth of Fossil Fuels 1st Edition
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- ISBN-100387985468
- ISBN-13978-0387985466
- Edition1st
- PublisherSpringer
- Publication dateNovember 6, 1998
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6.41 x 0.98 x 9.57 inches
- Print length243 pages
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"always original, always important, usually controversial, and usually right"
- FROM THE FOREWORD BY FREEMAN DYSON
"an extraordinary theory from one of the world's most original minds."
- NIGEL HAWKES, THE TIMES, LONDON
"The leading supporter of the abiotic theory in the U.S. is Prof. Thomas Gold of Cornell. His 1999 book, The Deep Hot Biosphere (Springer-Verlag) is a thorough discussion of the issues. It is based in part on research financed by the U.S. Geological Survey. Among prominent scientists whose work supports the abiotic theory are Jean Whelan of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Mahlon Kennicutt of Texas A&M University, and J.F Kenny of the Gas Resources Corporation."
- http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=4092
"There is much to be said about this important book … . Gold exhibits the irreversible and universal genius that we recognize in Aristotle and Leonardo da Vinci. … The versatility and range of knowledge exhibited is remarkable. … The Deep Hot Biosphere is a highly interesting and important book; it should be required reading for every geology student." (David Deming, Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 17 (2), 2003)
"Thomas Gold is a physicist who is not afraid of controversy. … His big new theory … is that oil and natural gas are produced by geology and chemistry of the hot deep layers below the Earth’s surface … . The book is the best kind of science writing: contentious and passionate, with all the evidence there for you to weigh up." (New Scientist, August, 2001)
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- Hardcover : 243 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0387985468
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- Dimensions : 6.41 x 0.98 x 9.57 inches
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I came of age in the 1970's, and I remember when it was widely reported that the global supply of crude oil would be exhausted in just a matter of decades. Gold points out that this dire prediction failed to materialize because the mainstream scientific assumptions that undergirded that idea are flawed. Gold refutes the common belief that petroleum is of biogenic origin, but is instead derived from the initial materials that formed the earth. In other words, there's a domain of life down deep that produces oil and gas - it did not come from the remains of expired surface life that sank down under. Of course, if this theory of Gold (and the Russian researchers he mentioned in the book) is correct, the practical ramifications transcend the borders of science. If the deep, hot biosphere becomes an accepted reality, industrial searches for earth resources will gratefully adapt, and indeed, at least some momentum in that awakening commercial mode has already begun.
Along with Hermann Bondi in another book, Gold put forth the steady-state theory of the universe which sees Big Bangs as cyclical events that have always existed and always will. Of course, the need for a Creator is neatly dismissed by the steady-state theory. Gold also understands that the process of photosynthesis is too complex a process to have evolved by random mutation and natural selection among the complex life forms known on the surface of our planet. He clearly views the thesis of this book as being the best solution to that issue. The needed long ages of developmental evolution could have brewed underfoot long before there was a foot above. In a discussion of autocatalytic molecules inhabiting the subsurface of the earth, Gold attempts to rescue random chance from the inescapable dungeon of statistical improbability. Well, that arrow missed.
His chapter nine is about the origin of life. I know, I know, an atheist on the origin of life, but just wait. Some people evidently believe that panspermia means that sentient aliens intentionally seeded our planet with life from their spaceships or from some other unknown mode of interplanetary travel. I did not expect Gold to support such a dubious notion, and I was not disappointed. The panspermia Gold postulates is interplanetary microbial infection at random and by meteorites. And it was the deep, hot biosphere that was infected and evolved, not surface life. For Gold, the simpler life forms of the deep could much better evolve and develop with out direction and design. Only later could surface life develop - long after the simpler forms had gotten the evolutionary ball rolling.
These are not just wild ideas on Gold's part. He presents good logic and evidence to support all that he says short of his underlying left-turn assumption that there is no Creator. The next time I hear the term fossil fuels, I'll know better than to swallow that meme thanks to Gold. He is, I believe, right about the origin of oil and gas in one breath, despite the atheism of his next breath. This book is not about his unbelief, and since it is not, but is instead a well written book explaining a "deep" alternative of the origin of oil and various gases, I gave it 5 stars.
What if the conventional wisdom is wrong? What if the petroleum and coal that we depend on did not come from ancient life but instead came from carbon that has been present since the beginning of the Earth? What if under the surface of the Earth there was a whole biosphere of microorganisms? Surface life makes use of the energy of the Sun though photosynthesis. What if the microorganisms under the earth make use of chemosynthesis using the carbon as it is transported toward the surface, and oxygen? In other words, what if fossil fuels are not fossils at all, but a part of the Earth that has been transformed by sub surface life?
This is Thomas Gold's hypothesis that he presents in his book, The Deep, Hot Biosphere. He makes a very convincing case and his hypothesis, if true, can explain a great many geological phenomena not well understood at present, such as the formation of metal ores in veins, some questions about earthquakes, and others. Gold points out that conditions under the Earth would be far more favorable for the origin of life that the surface. In the final chapter, Gold examines the possibilities of extra-terrestrial life. So far, we have not found life on any other planet of the Solar System, but perhaps we are not looking in the right place. The surface of Mars, the Moon and the satellites of the gas giants are all hostile to life, but maybe we should look under the surface. Perhaps deep within Mars there lies the life we have been searching for.
Is the deep, hot biosphere hypothesis true? I couldn't say not being an expert in this field. However, I will say that Thomas Gold shows himself to be a first class scientist by asking the questions. There has been a tendency in recent years to view science as some sort of final authority with all of the answers. How many times have you heard the latest study viewed as some sort of message from on high, or heard the phrase settled science? This is a misuse of science. Science is not an authority, but a method for asking the questions. Sometimes the most important work a scientist can do is to ask questions that everyone thinks they know the answer to. In this regard, The Deep, Hot Biosphere is an interesting book that is sure to make you think.
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Es sollte sich doch ein Verlag finden der dieses Buch nochmals in Deutsch rausbringt, es wäre sicher ein Verkaufsschlager.
1)地下深層ガス説(石油、天然ガスの大半は惑星起源)
2)地底高熱生物圏が生命の起源
1)地下深層ガス説は古くからある無機起源説(生物起源説の対極にある)の一つであるが、トーマスゴールドは惑星物理学の立場から炭化水素ガス(石油や天然ガスの始原)が惑星起源であることを示した。
さらに、自説を証明するためにスウェーデンのシルヤン隕石跡で、生物起源ではあり得ない堆積層の無い花崗岩地帯の深層、地下6000mの試掘を行った。
商業生産には至らなかったが、天然ガスの発見と原油を含む磁鉄鉱ペーストが発見された。
2)シルヤン隕石跡で回収された磁鉄鉱ペーストの分析から、微生物の痕跡が見つかったことから、地底の高温熱源地帯に微生物圏があるとの仮説を立てた。その後、高温の地底、深海底の熱水鉱床の地下に微生物圏があることが発見された。ここから、海水や酸素に依存しない微生物が生命起源との仮説を提唱したのが本書である。
■トーマスゴールドは惑星物理学の立場から・・・
木星やその衛星に大量のメタン(天然ガス)が存在する。これは宇宙では珍しいことではない。
それなのに、地球だけメタンが生物起源なのか?
真実は、地球のメタンも、大半が惑星起源であると、古くからありながら打ち捨てられていた無機起源説を再提唱した。
現在では、無機起源の『非在来型天然ガス』という用語も使われている。深海底で発見されたメタンハイドレートも無機起源の『非在来型天然ガス』と考えられている。
従来の常識を覆す、画期的な内容が本書である。
故トーマスゴールド氏の業績に感謝をこめて。
Und leider gibt's dieses Buch nicht mehr in deutscher Sprache, ich weiß warum.
Dieses Buch passt momentan überhaupt nicht in das globale Schema der Puppenspieler.
Die Menschen hätten dann ja womöglich keine Angst mehr vor der Energieknappheit und den damit verbundenen extremen Kosten und Unannehmlichkeiten.
Nebenbei gesagt, könnten sich alle präkognitiven, mediengeilen Pseudowissenschaftler der letzten Jahre eine riesen Scheibe Vernunft von diesem Werk abschneiden, so sieht Wissenschaft aus.






