I would see elephants similar to humans, intelligent creatures but even more than that, similar in cognitive behaviours, so maybe one for me to read up on. I see elephants as having a similar lifespan to humans, bearing in mind any advantage humans gain is through development of protecting ourselves. I'm talking wild elephants mind, not something cooped up in a zoo. So could time be related more to intelligence, than actual size, although if that was the case I probably should be dead by now lol.
Beautiful animal wolves. Used to exist in the UK but were hunted to extinction a few hundred years ago. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67770731
I think I've said something like this before in regards God but it also works with heaven. If a human being could imagine heaven it probably isn't worth going to (a bit like Alton Towers in the 80's). Our brains are not capable of visualising God or Heaven.
I don't disagree with you in the sense of what life is about is beyond human understanding. I believe in fate certainly, and I also believe that life chooses it winners and losers, like two photon particles, one positive, one negative. An example being in human life, Liverpool always the winners, Toon always the losers, and even when the two photons collide scientific penalties will be awarded. However, there are also conflicting messages in life, how do the dinosaurs fit into my biblical teachings, well quite simply they don't, but someone will have an explanation for it I'm sure lol. Maybe what we find and learn, is just the way god intended it to be. Oh look humans have created telescopes, so let's create a vastness where they can never reach the end. But yes you are right... please log in to view this image
Miami also happens to be one of the big drug hubs... No coincidence drugs making people believe in aliens. See Aber.
I googled to see where that place was because I've been to Miami quite a few times, generally as a stop over on the way to the Keys. It's off the MacArthur Causeway, which is the main link to South Beach, plenty of money there, so it don't surprise big on drugs as well.
First US moon lander launched today since 1972. It's upset a few people though because it contains human ashes and DNA on board, breaking ethical boundaries as space is seen as a sacred place (or something like that anyway). Also on board is some powered formulation for future atronauts to mix with moon water, the search for water being the main reason for the expedition. I'm guessing because it's a commercial launch is the reason they can stick two fingers up to your ethics. Not that it bothers me, but I'd prefer we did these launches without pissing people off. More here... https://news.sky.com/story/first-us...nce-apollo-due-to-lift-off-on-monday-13043619
Oh dear... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-67915696 Mission life could now be measured in just hours, the firm said. Certainly, a touch-down on the lunar surface - the first for the US in half a century - is no longer possible.