June, you are awful :) It's a difficult path trying to believe in fairies and rationality at the same time don't you know.
Science is good though. I was watching 'The Sky at Night' the other day and it's amazing what clever human beings are discovering, eg. the Gaia satellite has been taking images of our Milky Way galaxy and it has 50% more stars than we previously thought! how crazy is that. Plus there are some stars moving in a funny direction which suggests we've already collided and merged with another galaxy. Amazing stuff which ironically keeps your feet on the ground.
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