Well, first off I'd suggest you educate yourself. Fossil fuels come from kerogen - organic detritus in the rocks from microorganisms - the idea that something is labelled a fossil furl and therefore must come from one small set of fossils called dinosaurs is frankly simply embarrassing. Secondly, the process of fossilization is well known, well documentd and one day may happen to you.
Without even getting into oil (there may be something in what you claim for all I know) what about coal? Coal develops from peat and peat is obviously organic matter which can burn ... and does.
You've heard of petrified rock, right? They call it petrified rock but it's really trees that are petrified into rock.
So organic matter can turn into different things, depending on the processes applied.
The dinosaur bone turned into a rock?! But but but they told me dinosaur bones turned into OIL!
Oh, which lie to believe ...
Well, first off I'd suggest you educate yourself. Fossil fuels come from kerogen - organic detritus in the rocks from microorganisms - the idea that something is labelled a fossil furl and therefore must come from one small set of fossils called dinosaurs is frankly simply embarrassing. Secondly, the process of fossilization is well known, well documentd and one day may happen to you.
I thought my sarcasm was evident ....
"Fossil fuels" are most likely produced by an abiogenic process, and on an ongoing basis. Fossils and dead dinosaurs have nothing to do with it.
Without even getting into oil (there may be something in what you claim for all I know) what about coal? Coal develops from peat and peat is obviously organic matter which can burn ... and does.
You've heard of petrified rock, right? They call it petrified rock but it's really trees that are petrified into rock.
So organic matter can turn into different things, depending on the processes applied.