You're pretty pathetic with this generic phrases. "You say bitcons are "digital data stored on a public ledger". But what is stored are addresses and numbers. So your claim is factually incorrect. There are no bitcoins on a public ledger. You repeatedly claim that bitcoins exist and then you are showing address with the supposed quantities of bitcoins. But not bitcoins themselves. So, I where are they? You're claiming they exist and you're required to support your claim.
No, actually you are pathetic with ignoring every single statement that you don't have the answer to. You didn't answer me can you see time? You can't. How can you prove to me that time exist when you can't see it?
And one more thing... No, addresses and numbers are not stored on a public ledger. Data is stored on a public ledger just like data is stored on a hard drive when you install an app that you bought.
Data is a generic term and means nothing. I can put the following data next to your name: "10 ddghjjkjgf" and then claim that you bought magical coin called Ddghjjkjgf. That's nonsense. If I claim that this coin exist I am required to show it. So, can you show 10 coins that a person with 10 attached to their address supposedly owns?