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Scientists don't know for sure if planets orbiting far distant stars have biscuits on them. Science fiction writers have neglected this topic, so they're not a lot of help then. Its obvious though really, space aliens, must have biscuits and probably some form of space tea, and a bet they like a nice sit down depending on the gravitational field and how many legs they have and their exact arrangement. The strong anthropomorphic principle, argues that this universe is constructed in such a way that intelligent life will come into existence to observe its wonders. Well I'd lump in biscuits as well. If Planks constant was out by a little bit we wouldn't be here to enjoy Fruit Shortcakes and Chocolate digestives, and they wouldn't be around to get scoffed.
Anyhow, we certainly do have biscuits on this planet and we shouldn't forget that.
Rocket Science
My Mum doesn't think they sent people to the moon, she watched a TV programme on it you know. Anyway they did build some big rockets and apparently this was some sort of science.
Many biscuit eaters are pushing at the frontiers of our biscuit knowledge, by eating them in odd ways. Is this some form of science? Could be.
Smells
Some people claim that disadvantaged children smell of cheap biscuits. We have recognised this phenomenon and given it it's own icon.