Boris was the closest thing to Trump that we could come up with. He's far more likeable, and nowhere near as big a buffoon, but the best we could do. Like Trump, though, the last thing we should have done was put him in charge of a country. I predict he will go on to have a very profitable career in television.
There may be theories that suggest it is possibe for living beings to travel across light years of space in a surviveable amount of time, but I don't believe there is firm evidence of its possibility. People talk about "worm holes" (I don't know what they are) and such like, but that's no more than speculation. There are limits to what the laws of physics will allow, and just because you can imagine something, it doesn't necessarily mean it is possible. So, when I say "we don't know that it's possible", I believe I am correct.
Even without disputing your figures, I would but the emphasis on your phrase, "out there". They may very well be out there, but that is absolutely not evidence that they have ever been here.
Here is an ancient Egyption medallion that was found in Egypt, and is very old. Just above its centre can be clearly seen an object that bears a remarkable resemblence to a Big Mac. How could the ancient Egyptions have known about Big Macs when they weren't discovered until the 20th century. This question had baffled archeologists for decades, right up until the time when we started to see aliens appearing in blockbuster movies and began to learn that they very often look similar to humans. A close look at the figure appearing to serve up the Big Mac reveals a very striking similarity to a human, so similar in fact, that experts now believe that the figure must be an alien. It is unthinkable that an alien race with the technology to enable them to journey across vast distances of space to reach the Earth would not have know about Big Macs, and the medallion seems to suggest that they passed on this knowledge to the ancient Egyptians.
Well the closest I have come to dressmaking is sewing buttons back onto my shirts, and I even found that a challenge. I kept getting the cotton knotted up, so I do have some experience of entanglement theory.
I read it years ago, lindsy, and it is cover to cover rubbish. I think it has been widely discredited since I read it. while I believe in keeping an open mind, I also believe in being discriminating about what we allow into it. And while I'm concentrating on this, at least I'm leaving the Bible alone.
If shame can be allocated in such an arbitrary fashion, I would say shame on those who supported Donald Trump. And shame on Donald Trump for building walls instead of houses for the homeless.
RE: Feeling better today.
"I will also tell my doctor about my trip to the mall a few days ago, where I got a minor panic attack, due to the shooting in Copenhagen."You poor boy.