Tuesday November 11, 2025


November 11, 1974


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Inception found me moving between reality and dreamscapes with only a spinning top to help me differentiate one from the other along the way.


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11:11 Phenomenon and Digital Time Code


Many people frequently see 11:11 and wonder what it means. It's no coincidence. 11:11 echoes patterns found in the Fibonacci Sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3...) and binary code, both fundamental structures that underlie creation and perception. These sequences form the language of reality itself - the digital and mathematical fabric that makes the illusion of existence appear real to the brain. At the end of the day, reality is code. Simulation Theory




November 11, 1620


November 11, 1620 - Mayflower Compact - Videos


The first governing document of Plymouth Colony was written.




November 11, 2025


US Veterans Day

November 11, 1918 - World War I ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.


John Paul Jones Park across from my home is down the block from Fort Hamilton




November 11, 1885 - December 21, 1945


George S. Patton Served in WWI and WWII - Videos


Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men. It is the spirit of the men who follow, and of the man who leads, that gains the victory.




Navigating The Great American Shutdown of 2025


Tuesday - Senate votes to end government shutdown, sending funding bill to the House


As Americans feel the effects of the longest government shutdown in US history - and we approach the start of the holiday season - this morning I woke up to what might be a crack in the wall of political deadlock.


Though I briefly mentioned the shutdown since it began - I've watched it snowball into something that one way or another affects most Americans.


We know the deal ... If Trump doesn't get his way - his sociopathic nature presents no problem for him letting Americans suffer as he manipulates them like pawns on a chessboard.


If you are used to living with a narcissistic sociopath - usually a male - someone who has dictated your life to accept his truth as the path to salvation - then someone like Trump is believable almost as an extension of that person. It's like living in a cult - with the leader brainwashing you and others to his version of the truth. Trump has been compared to a cult leader or a mafia boss, especially given his NY roots. I'd say it's a bit of both as he sees himself omnipotent amid today's malleable reality.


Some believe the shutdown is merely a diversion from the Epstein files - and maybe they're right. But I see it as a battle for money and power, part of Trump's relentless quest to rule unchecked, facing only a divided Democratic Party as his leading opposition.


From federal workers lining up at food banks to small businesses losing revenue - with Small Business Saturday just over two weeks away - the ripple effects have been profound - and only seem to be getting worse as Trump's administration tightens its grip.


Families are struggling to cover rent and basic expenses, while critical programs - from SNAP and housing assistance - remain in limbo.


It's as if in some cruel and unforgivable way Trump is punishing the American people for not getting his way. He even said as much, when he came into office and launched the tariff system - which, as most Americans now understand, was an aggressive attack on the economy and illegal without the consent of Congress.
Tariffs =Taxes on Americans.


With Mercury Retrograde (November 9-29) - (transportation and communication) in full force - most Americans have read about and/or personally experienced the effects of the shutdown on transportation, especially at airports.


Delays, cancellations, airline incidents, and mounting frustration are now part of the travel landscape as we head into the busy holiday season.


Analysts predict record numbers of vehicles on the road this year as travelers opt for the perceived reliability of driving over the unpredictability of air travel. But with fuel prices fluctuating and winter weather adding another layer of uncertainty, the nation's highways could become their own test of patience. AAA estimates that travel times could double in major metro areas, with peak congestion expected the day before Thanksgiving.


Whether by air, land, or rail - this year's holiday travel season seems to reflect a broader truth. Americans are navigating not only crowded airports and highways, but a collective sense of awareness and weariness about how broken things are.


Yet amid America's journey - there forever lies an undercurrent of determination to reach a given destiny - one that transcends politics and circumstance.

When you watch Hallmark holiday romcoms - the journey always brings adventures as souls find each other - or reconnect with a love once lost. But those are scripted scenarios that follow the same formula much like that of the human journey. Repetitions in Time since ACT I.
Mercury Retrograde = Repetitions and delays.


The many identities of Mercury, Hermes, Merlin the Magician, the Trickster ... and more


The term "Hermetic Seals" originally comes from
Hermes Trismegistus and implies something sealed in a way that nothing can get in or out ... until the end of ACT III.


On February 2, 2025 Trump said in reference to his tariff-policy agenda, "Will there be some pain? Yes, maybe and maybe not! ... But we will Make America Great Again, and it will all be worth the price that must be paid. Americans will experience short-term pain but reap long-term gains." That, and his lilting voice when he tries to convince people of something - echo through everything he says and does to win favor. He probably used that same technique on his parents and it worked.


Hopefully the Great American Shut Down of 2025 will end with the feature issue of healthcare finding a meaningful compromise - and as Trump seems to surmises - the American people will be grateful for whatever little he provides without further debate. That sounds like the mindset of a narcissistic despot.


So on we go to another week of following the shutdown storyline and focusing on things that spike in our personal consciousness grids to explore in 'right time'.


Patience is the key to navigating what's unfolding today in every aspect of life. From the greater understanding that everything has been written and rewritten through time - to the journeys we take near or far, ancient or present day - each set in motion as an emotional experience - or rollercoaster ride filled with challenges, learning lessons, and ultimately understanding.


Let's not forget that there are many meanings assigned to the word "shutdown" - from the end of something we are living through to the simulation in which we vicariously experience that is on the verge of shutting down.




Space in the News


Astronomy Index


Is the Universe Slowing Down? Stunning New Evidence Says Yes


AI controls satellite attitude in orbit for first time


The archaeologist's guide to colonizing other worlds


How to spot life in the clouds on other worlds


Mysterious Streaks on The Slopes of Mars Might Finally Be Solved


Scientists Reveal a Chilling Glimpse of The Sun's Future Death


Astronomers using data from ESA's Euclid and Herschel space telescopes have confirmed that star formation has already peaked in the cosmos, and that the universe is bound to get steadily 'colder and deader' from here on.





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence


Apple will conceal the front-facing camera under the screen of its 2027 iPhone, a Chinese leaker said today, corroborating reports that Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will have no visible cutouts in the display.





Physics in the News


Physics


The time 'rondeau' crystal: Scientists observe a new form of temporal order





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry


Scientists Solve the 2,000-Year-Old Mystery of Sea Silk's Unfading Gold





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Astatine-211, one of the world's rarest and most unstable elements, is emerging as a 'Goldilocks' isotope for targeted cancer therapy thanks to its powerful yet precise alpha radiation


Alzheimer's May Hijack Your Cells' Clocks, Hinting at New Treatments


Countries agreed Friday to phase out the use of mercury-based dental amalgams in tooth fillings by 2034, in a move that will change dentistry around the world.


Tiny implant wipes out bladder cancer in 82% of patients


Experts Reveal a Drug-Free Way to Mimic The Effects of Ozempic


Astatine-211, one of the world's rarest and most unstable elements, is emerging as a 'Goldilocks' isotope for targeted cancer therapy thanks to its powerful yet precise alpha radiation


Alzheimer's May Hijack Your Cells' Clocks, Hinting at New Treatments


Countries agreed Friday to phase out the use of mercury-based dental amalgams in tooth fillings by 2034, in a move that will change dentistry around the world.


Tiny implant wipes out bladder cancer in 82% of patients


New research finds no clear link between acetaminophen (Tylenol) and autism


A hidden breathing problem may be behind chronic fatigue's crushing exhaustion


The Food and Drug Administration will remove the so-called black box warning from all hormone replacement products containing estrogen





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Scientists find brain chemical tied to trauma and depression


Alzheimer's May Hijack Your Cells' Clocks, Hinting at New Treatments





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index



The Hidden Chemistry That Let Earth Finally Breathe


Unexpected biosignatures found in a startlingly blue volcanic goo beneath the Pacific Ocean may offer clues to life's origins





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


We May Finally Know The Purpose of 5,200 Mystery Holes in Peru


Band of Holes near Pisco Valley, Peru


Two voids detected on the eastern side of the Pyramid of Menkaure on Egypt's Giza plateau hint at a second, hidden entrance to the pyramid, according to a new study.


Pyramid of Menkaure


Rewriting History: Egypt's New Kingdom Started Later Than We Thought


Fragments of Stone of Scone tracked down to reveal a hidden history.


Specialized potteries reveal complex organization of El Argar society 4,000 years ago


A Babylonian hymn from 1000 BCE has been reconstructed with the help of AI, revealing a poetic tribute to the city's splendor and its people


Archaeologists discover how oldest American civilization survived a climate catastrophe


Australian 'drop crocs' unlock insights into ancient ecosystems


A Babylonian hymn from 1000 BCE has been reconstructed with the help of AI, revealing a poetic tribute to the city’s splendor and its people


Archaeologists discover how oldest American civilization survived a climate catastrophe


Specialized potteries in the southeast of the peninsula reveal the complex organization of the El Argar society 4,000 years ago


Australian 'drop crocs' unlock insights into ancient ecosystems




Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


Ancient supercontinent Nuna's breakup around 1.5 billion years ago set off a chain of events that made Earth more habitable, new research suggests.


Rare fossils reveal that worms managed to survive multiple mass extinction events.


The Story of The World's Weirdest Dinosaur Just Got Weirder










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