There isn't an infinite supply of anything on earth, when we burn oil what do you think happens, do you think somewhere it rains oil and goes in a cycle?
Seriously, dude, I'm not great at chemistry but even I know you're not making any sense here.
Yes that is exactly what I am saying.
Some of the gold we wear today as jewelry could have been mined thousands of years ago and it just get remelted down and used again.
I eat food and drink water and when I die its back to ash's to ash's dust to dust. the very same thing that made me and kept me alive I become.
Its the circle of life and we are on a closed loop system here on earth.
Take fracking for natural gas.
It destroys underground water systems right?
The water is unusable because of contamination.
The water is not gone anywhere. It is just been render to unusable.
If left undisturbed the nature density property's of the elements will separate out in time and start to flow in there separate forms again.
Just take some oil and water in a jar and shake. Over time they separate to the point where one can be removed from the other.
Just because I through out a beer can doesn't mean that the elements that made that beer can has vanished.
Its all here and its staying here.
just changes forms.
Take acid rain. It is the very definition of revolution of the recycle.