This is called the collective unconsciousness that explains the unconscious mind shared by all of humankind pertaining to aspects such as religion and science.
The term "everything must go somewhere" refers to the amounts of trash and waste that have to go somewhere but once they are out of our thoughts, we forget about them. In many cases, this trash ends up in the ocean, in water that may be the drinking water of someone else later on down the the river's path...it ends up in giant trash heaps that no one knows what to do with. The unsaid part of the saying "everything must go somewhere" is "and we are responsible for where it goes."
According to the book "A Short History Of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson, Kazakhstan was once connected to Norway and New England. A reference to this can be found in the chapter that discuses the discovery of tectonic plates and its implications.
Always, somewhere in the world, at least once an hour, it's five o'clock.
Through plumbing. If you're connected to municipal water supply there's a standpipe, an elevated water reservoir somewhere, and you're connected to that through pipes in your house and under the street outside. If you have your own well, there'a pump somewhere, and a pressure accumulator that forces water through your tap once you open it.
America was actually once connected to Australia.
It was connected to the Arabian Peninsula.
Everything.
yes(Gondwana)
You need to be connected to a printer to print your ESI. Once you are connected, you can click on the printer icon.
Connected
no
Servers have a limit to how many people can be connected to it at once. Within this limit, yes, anyone from around the world can go on any server.