You are over matched with just me, so you shouldn't concern yourself with anyone else.
Perhaps your lamp is low on fuel.
Perhaps I shouldn't have thrown a rock into a pack of dogs. The caterwauling of the injured whelp is distracting.
Or your vision is obstructed by matters more fecal than philosophical.
To your level of perception, one is much the same as the other.
In any event, as common sense and any number of respondents would indicate, since space is (by treaty) the sovereign claim of no nation, the laws regarding citizenship of babies born therein would be similar, if not identical, to those regarding similar births on the high seas.
Yes, and if Einstein were explaining his famous "Elevator" Gedankenexperiment , you and your ilk wouldn't be able to get past the "There are no elevators with cables that long" stage. (infantile miscomprehension)
http://www.natscience.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/physics/30442/STRICH-Strict-Analyses-of-the-Einstein-Elevator-Gedanken
I'm not particularly concerned with you. You are narcissistic enough not to need it.
Perhaps I shouldn't have thrown a rock into a pack of dogs. The caterwauling of the injured whelp is distracting.
I'm wondering how the rest of the posters on this thread react to being called "a pack of dogs." Especially by a cur of your breed.
To your level of perception, one is much the same as the other.
Or in your lexicon, one is much the same as the other.
Yes, and if Einstein were explaining his famous "Elevator" Gedankenexperiment , you and your ilk wouldn't be able to get past the "There are no elevators with cables that long" stage. (infantile miscomprehension)
Einstein's genius is obvious. Yours is somewhat ... more obscure.