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Argentina vs Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final


The 2026 FIFA World Cup final takes place today, Sunday, July 19, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. ET, featuring an epic clash between European champions Spain and South American defending champions Argentina.

Hosted at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, this match concludes the largest, longest, and most viewed tournament in football history, spanning 48 nations and 104 matches across the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Smoke from Canadian wildfires and other climate changes have been worrisome for today's game, but as I said here, looking out, the sky has cleared.


Lionel Messi enters the pitch today having already scoring a tournament 8 goals - positioning him to claim the Golden Boot - while chasing his second consecutive World Cup trophy.


Before the World Cup began, myself and others predicted a successful tournament for Lionel Messi and Argentina. Today's final will prove if those predictions were right.


Through it all, history was made, memories created, friendships developed, as the world's most popular sport proved its unique power to unite a fractured world. When the final whistle blows, the true legacy of World Cup 2026 won't just be the scores or the trophies. It will be the resilience of the human spirit - the athletes who pushed through physical exhaustion, the cities that stood up to protect the vulnerable, and the millions of fans who crossed borders to share a simple, universal passion.


An historic first-ever World Cup 25-30 minute final halftime show features a star-studded, Super Bowl-style lineup co-headlined by Justin Bieber, Madonna, Shakira, Burna Boy and BTS.


The New York Philharmonic, Venezuela's Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra (both conducted by Gustavo Dudamel), and Staten Island's PS22 Chorus featuring Coldplay.


Beloved characters from Sesame Street will join in - including Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy.




Earth Changes and End Time Reminders 2026

2026 Canadian Wildfires Wikipedia

Thursday July 18, 2026

Presently millions of people across the northern United States are moving through a hazy, uncomfortable blur of oppressive heat, stifling humidity, and thick smoke drifting south from Canadian wildfires. Just this week, New York City's heat index soared to a blistering 108°F, marking yet another intense heat wave gripping the Northeast.

The wildfire smoke has become an exhausting added burden. Even on days when the haze isn't visually obvious, billions of tiny, invisible microscopic particles (PM2.5) are suspended in the air slipping deep into your lungs and bloodstream, easily irritating your eyes, nose, and throat, triggering coughing fits, and making it tough to breathe.

It is a particularly dangerous environment for children, older adults, and anyone managing asthma, allergies, or chronic respiratory conditions.

Outdoor exercise has been replaced with indoor workouts, daily errands are meticulously planned around the coolest hours of the morning, and even a simple routine like walking the dog requires extra caution and shorter routes.

Because of this brutal combination, most of us are rewriting our summer plans. Instead of enjoying breezy summer walks, backyard barbecues, or afternoons at the beach, we are choosing to stay indoors where the air is cooler and cleaner.

I experienced this firsthand yesterday. I had planned to visit a friend on the North Shore of Long Island, but after checking the heat and air quality indexes, we decided to postpone.

Instead of the great outdoors - many people who embrace the energies of summer - are spending their time in air-conditioned spaces. (Be sure AC filters are clean)

If you are currently living under domes of heat and/or wildfire smoke - please prioritize your health. If you absolutely must be outside for a prolonged period, consider wearing a high-quality, well-fitted mask like an N95 or KN95. How wildfire smoke harms the body, and how to protect yourself

The most dangerous pollutants are the ones you can't see.

This takes me to ... the most dangerous events shaping our reality are also invisible to the people of planet Earth because they are the ones you also cannot see until their collective consequences manifest.

This morning I captured a bird navigating through the haze.

This pic looks sepia but it's not.

Wildfire smoke drastically disrupts and alters flight patterns for birds. Because they possess an incredibly efficient respiratory system to power flight, they inhale far more air - and therefore significantly more toxic particulate matter - than mammals. This high vulnerability forces them to change how, when, and where they fly.


Hours later at Sunset

I hadn't seen nor smelled anything like this since 9/11. The sun appeared orange then totally disappeared in a puff of smoke. Is that a hint as what's to come?


Saturday

By Saturday, Canadian wildfire smoke combined with severe thunderstorms featuring 170 mile an hour winds, tornadoes in areas that don't normally experience them, flash flooding, and huge bolts of lightning carving holes in the dense smoke.

What came to mind was Zeus reminding humanity of end times - perhaps because the Christopher Nolan's film The Odyssey premiered in the United States on Friday. It's the story of one man's 10 year journey to find his way home - his adventures, and the real and mythical characters he meets along the way.

In many US states, particularly Texas, flash flooding continues to accelerate - reminding me of biblical end-time flood stories which allegedly washed away a chapter in Earth's history (the end of that insert in the simulation) to create anew. All flood stories follow the same algorithm - but with different characters. Perhaps that's why people sometimes say, "History repeats itself".

Tornadoes always take me to the spirals of consciousness - wherein souls spiral down into physical form to experience adventures in third dimension the home of emotions. At the end of the journey all gets swept up in the spiraling illusion of time - first as small events then culminating in one final massive event that sweeps everything up in its wake.

My daughter Tracy in Arizona reported a week of monsoons which brought relentless rain, lightning, and dust storms - offering some relief to areas affected by active wildfires.

The bottom line is ... there is no escaping the whirlwind of events that is facing Earth as the simulation comes to a close. Climate change and natural disasters speak to us by way of accelerating extinction level events that by now most people know cannot be ignored. Every soul can put the pieces of the puzzle together and drawn their own conclusions based on their programming for closure. I realize that most people know we're at the end of something set against emotional programming in its many facets that keep them caught up in the daily quagmires of their experiences.




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Meteorite that crashed into a New Jersey home contains extraterrestrial amino acids


Alien world chemistry found inside meteorite that struck New Jersey home


For The First Time Ever, an Atmosphere Has Been Detected Around A Rocky 'Habitable Zone' Planet


Stephen Hawking's black hole laws just got a major upgrade by finally explaining their behavior as they grow, merge, and evaporate.


Every Black Hole Image You've Ever Seen Is a Time Machine - And Physicists Think We're Oversimplifying


Alien world chemistry found inside meteorite that struck New Jersey home

Astronauts Have Taken The First Human X-Rays in Space, And They Actually Worked


Study reports the first detection of a sugar in interstellar space key biomolecules in living organisms, as they form the backbone of DNA and RNA and play a fundamental role in metabolic processes


NASA selects four new Moon missions to build a permanent lunar base


The Strange Force That Could Slow Interstellar Solar Sails





Physics in the News


Physics


Could Dark Matter Be Hiding in a Hidden Fifth Dimension?


New 3D thermal cloak hides objects from heat in any direction


Hidden fifth dimension could tune dark matter resonance, new theory proposes


New dark matter theory could solve multiple cosmic mysteries at once


Physicists confirm 20-year-old theory that could boost quantum technology


Light Usually Speeds Things Up. Scientists Just Caught It Doing The Opposite





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


AI Just Uncovered a Hidden Secret Inside Water





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


Porous material could pull 1.8 liters of drinking water daily from dry air


Chinese AI model takes US tech industry by surprise with abilities rivaling Claude and ChatGPT


New Wearable Patch Boosts REM Sleep Without Drugs or Surgery


Quantum Computers Just Took a Step Toward Solving Nuclear Fusion's Fuel Problem


Paintable electrodes could power creative and colorful wearable sensors


Engineers develop AI system to speed satellite tracking of wildfires


Optical communications outpace radio links across Mars-range distances, report finds


Battery-like device pulls CO2 from air using electricity and saltwater chemistry





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Scientists Discover a Surprising Link Between Sleep, Genes, and Alzheimer's


New Alzheimer's drug repairs DNA damage and reduces brain inflammation


Scientists discovered the brain doesn't make decisions the way we thought





DNA in the News


DNA ~ RNA ~ Genetics


New CRISPR Tool TAPIR Gives Scientists Control Over Cellular Protein Production





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Outbreak of diarrhea from parasite cyclosporiasis expands to more states as US cases soar beyond last year’s level


A Drug Already Proven Safe in Humans Just Reduced Multiple Signs of Alzheimer's in Mice


Scientists Discover a Surprising Link Between Sleep, Genes, and Alzheimer's


New Wearable Patch Boosts REM Sleep Without Drugs or Surgery


Exercise doesn't just strengthen the heart. It rewires it


Yale scientists found a hidden network inside the eye


The body has an early warning system that helps the brain prepare for a viral attack


Majority of new Ebola cases in eastern Congo are from unknown chains, as outbreak outpaces


Imaging study reveals widespread brain connection loss in schizophrenia




Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Sea level researcher explains why once-in-a-century floods could become the new normal


Scientists May Have Finally Solved a Decades-Old Mystery Beneath the Pacific Ocean


Fontainebleau wildfire grows to 4,696 acres as firefighters battle multiple blazes near Paris, France


Study reveals Hawaiian hotspot is getting hotter


In Sicily, drones at work to predict volcanic eruptions





Geoglyphs


Colossal earthworks, called geoglyphs, are found on nearly every continent and bridge the gap between ancient art, engineering, and deep mystery - and best viewed from above the ground. Many of the patterns are similar to those of petroglyphs carved into rock face. Who created them? Read more ... Science and Pseudoscience




Oceanography in the News


Oceanography Index


Scientists May Have Finally Solved a Decades-Old Mystery Beneath the Pacific Ocean





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Archaeologists Decapitated Tutankhamun and Glued His Body Back Together


A DNA analysis of a 4,000-year-old skeleton buried with an elaborate metalworking tool kit near Stonehenge has revealed that the individual, long assumed to be a male shaman, was actually a woman.


Spain: Ancient chariot emerges among remains of mysterious society that burned down its own buildings and then disappeared


Archaeologists found Homer's Iliad inside a 1,600-year-old Egyptian mummy


Bones reveal ancient Egyptian princesses born 4,000 years ago used weapons


Ancient DNA Reveals the Hidden Origins of China's Mysterious Shimao Civilization


Europe's last pagan state was already diverse: Medieval Vilnius drew migrants from Christian lands


We Finally Know The Name of a Revered Maya Astronomer-Mathematician: Sak Tahn Waax


Mayan Astronomy - Mayan Calendar - - Mayan Codices





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


Neglected Museum Fossils Turn Out to Be The First T. Rex Hatchlings Ever


Gus the T. rex becomes most expensive dinosaur fossil ever sold for $50M


'One in a Million' Find: Soft Tissue Discovered in 450-Million-Year-Old Fossil












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