Thursday April 2, 2026


April 2, 1975


Adam Rodriguez - Videos - Filmography


It's hard to fully enjoy your time on Earth without wondering about what's beyond.


More Birthdays and News




April 1-10, 2026 - Artemis II Lunar Flyby Mission


Artemis II - Wikipedia




Live updates: Artemis II astronauts check off first milestones of historic moon-bound mission


I remember all of the moon missions and always wondered why we never returned. Money? Aliens? Technology? Other? The return to the moon means different things to humanity as they watch history in the making. All is well.




April 2, 2026



Full Pink Moon 12° Libra




April 2, 1968



Marian Apparitions in El-Zeitoun, Egypt - Videos




First sighting of Our Lady of Zeitoun, also known as El-Zeitoun, a mass Marian apparition that occurred in Cairo, Egypt, over a period of 2-3 years.


Apparitions are projected illusion in the Simulation of Reality that allow you to believe in something spiritual yet it's just code.




Easter Themes with a Touch of Illusion


Jesus is one of many names attributed to the same entity throughout the human journey in time. Ancient Alien theory suggests Jesus was not human based on his life story as is written.


His conception (inception), life, and death, allowed Jesus to seed consciousness for the next 2,000 years or so - in which humanity would move beyond believe in the Gods of ancient civilizations and their teachings - Egypt - Sumer - Greece - Rome - Mesoamerica - among others - into another consciousness (insert, experience) for humanity.


His teachings would guide the life and times of souls to become more enlightened until the end of the human experiment - which fast approaches. They were all just stories in the Simulation of Reality. ~ Z




April 2, 2026



Holy Thursday commemorates the Washing of the Feet (Maundy) and Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the 12 Apostles, as described in the canonical gospels. The Last Supper - a mural by Leonardo da Vinci - is one of the most famous paintings in the world. It was painted between 1494 and 1498 and represents the last "dinner" between Jesus and his disciples. The '12 around 1' motif speaks to me about sacred geometry ...



12 around 1 to create physical realities




April 3, 2026


Good Friday commemorates the alleged crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Golgotha or Calvary.


Jesus and UFOs in Art History


When day became night - The crucifixion darkness is an event described in the synoptic gospels in which the sky became dark in daytime during the crucifixion of Jesus for roughly three hours.


Could a projection in the simulation of reality have created this paranormal effect? (Yes)


Was this connected to extraterrestrial interference - who throughout human history created projected images of gods and aliens into the landscape of physical reality ... and still do to this day?


If this did occur - could it have been an eclipse?




April 1-9, 2026


Passover - Wikipedia


Passover is the Jewish festival celebrating the exodus of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. To this day Israelites continue the fight for freedom and a homeland.


As Israeli conflicts continue across the Middle East - Iran, Gaza, other - the themes of Passover feel less like distant history and more like a bridge connecting the past and present.


As an experiment in emotions and survival - the only thing people can do is hope events resolve themselves in humanity's eternal quest for peace in a bipolar physical reality - forever challenged.


Did Moses physically part the Red Sea - or is that a myth, or something created by extraterrestrials, or by the simulation itself? The unexplained is often called miracles, but in a physical reality, everything has to be based on physical guidelines to create an illusion.


Whatever happened back in the day - makes for an interesting narrative in the journey of the Hebrew people - forever seeking freedom and a homeland - as are so many people around the world today driven by chaos and climate.




Traditions Created in the Sands of Time


It all began in the sands of time where ancient winds carried the first stories across the deserts of the Middle East, and the struggle for freedom became etched into the earliest chapters of human history. Empires rose and fell, belief systems were born, and the fight for identity, land, and truth took root in ways that still echo today.


Those early conflicts were not just about territory - they were about meaning, survival, and the right to define one's destiny. From those origins, a pattern emerged: humanity continuously navigating the tension between power and liberation, fear and hope, division and unity.


Even today, these narratives are being written across that same landscape as not isolated events, but extensions of a long, unfinished story. Each generation inherits the echoes of the past, reshaping them through its own lens, yet often repeating familiar cycles.


Perhaps the deeper truth is this. The human journey had a beginning - with the same soul creating different narratives while playing memorable roles in each - now coming full circle in the sands of time.


This week brings a meaningful convergence of two sacred traditions unfolding side by side - Easter and Passover. Though rooted in different histories and beliefs, both holidays speak to something deeply human - renewal, liberation, and the enduring hope for something better.


Easter, in the Christian tradition, symbolizes resurrection and rebirth. It's a story of light emerging from darkness, of faith tested and restored. Across churches and homes, it is a time of reflection, gratitude, and the quiet understanding that even in the most uncertain moments, transformation is possible.


At the same time, Passover tells the story of freedom - the journey from oppression to liberation. It is remembered through rituals, storytelling, and the gathering of loved ones around the Seder table. The message is timeless: resilience matters, memory matters, and the pursuit of freedom is never out of date.


What makes this week especially powerful is the shared emotional landscape between the two. Both holidays honor the past while pointing toward the future. Both ask us to pause, reflect, and reconnect - with our beliefs, our families, and ourselves.


In a world that often feels chaotic and divided, this overlap creates a quiet moment of unity. Different paths, different traditions - yet similar themes: hope after hardship, light after darkness, and the possibility of renewal in our own lives.


Whether you are celebrating one, both, or simply observing the energy of the moment, this holiday week offers something universal. It reminds us that no matter where we stand, we are all moving through cycles - endings, beginnings, and the space in between where change quietly takes root.




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index



Scientists Propose a Radical New Method To Find Alien Life


NASA Just Found Something Strange Inside Asteroid Bennu Sample


Farthest, fastest and most diverse: 6 major records the Artemis II astronauts will smash as NASA returns to the moon


NASA Astronaut Emergency - He Suddenly Couldn't Speak in Space, And Doctors Don't Know Why


Astronomers Discover Rare Triple-Double Radio Galaxy 7.5 Billion Light-Years Away


April 2026 Night Sky Will Dazzle With Rare Planet Alignments And Meteor Showers


Unexpected Metal in Rocks on Mars Hints at The Possibility of Ancient Life


New Research Reveals Ancient Mars May Have Been Warm, Wet - and Possibly Alive


Webb telescope spots mysterious explosion that defies known physics. A record-breaking cosmic blast that lasted hours instead of seconds may reveal a brand-new way black holes destroy stars.





Physics in the News


Physics


Scientists Just Found a Hidden Critical Point in Water Right Before It Freezes


Physicists Discover Magnetic Mechanism That Challenges a 300-Year-Old Law of Friction

A universal scheme can verify any quantum state





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


A new twist on matter? Strange 'Half-Mobius' molecule has rare properties chemists have never seen before


Scientists Build Five-in-One Super Molecule for Next-Gen Electronics


Under extreme stress, even ordinary liquids can snap like solid - rewriting the rules of fluid physics.


Scientists Say Washing Dishes With a Sponge Has a Concerning Side Effect





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


Quantum Circuits Have a Hidden Weakness and It Changes Everything


For the First Time, ChatGPT Has Solved an Unproven Math Problem in Geometry


China Is Building Reservoirs at a Breakneck Pace. Its Goal: Store More Renewable Energy


New Carbon Nanotube Coating Could Supercharge 6G Technology


AI systems are enabling mass surveillance in the US, and there is no national law that 'meaningfully limits' the use of this data





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Scientists Identify Biological Pathway That Could Reverse Memory Loss





April 2, 2026


World Autism Awareness Day


Crystalinks: Autism File


The "Autism Umbrella" continues to grow and help define the behavior of millions of people in understanding their behavior and others around them. The journey is multifaceted for those who have autism and others who interact with them. Every year there is greater understanding and help for those with ASD.


There are those who best understand their own behavior - recognized not as full blown autism - but referred to as being 'on the spectrum'.


Asperger Syndrome has been placed under the autism umbrella. It has to do with social anxiety with relatively unimpaired spoken language and intelligence.


Spinning round and round and laughing repeatedly is also part of spectrum behavior. It's a grounding mechanism.




Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Focusing on how and why you eat - not just what may be the key to healthy eating


FDA Approves New Weight-Loss Pill That Can Be Taken Any Time of Day - Orforglipron


'Exploding Head Syndrome' Can Strike as You Fall Asleep. An Expert Explains.


Giant Study Reveals Why Some Viruses Hide Inside Your Body For Life


In a rare medical case, a teenage girl suddenly began breaking out in hives whenever she was exposed to water


A simple salt swap could lower blood pressure - yet almost no one is using it.


Scientists discover sleep switch that builds muscle, burns fat, and boosts brainpower


A sweeping genetic study of millions of people reveals hidden biological links among major psychiatric disorders, offering new clues about why mental health conditions often occur together


Two researchers explain how endometriosis drives a whole body immune response due to inflammation, urging the medical community to see it as a whole-body issue.


Simple therapies beat drugs for knee arthritis pain relief





Antarctica In the News


Antarctica - Science and Pseudoscience


Researchers Uncover Hidden Genetic World Beneath Antarctic Seas


Antarctica's Ancient Ice Cycles Once Controlled Life in Distant Oceans




Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Two trillion gallons of water trigger historic flooding in Hawai'i


The Mediterranean Isn't Safe: Scientists Warn of Inevitable Tsunami


'Exploding Head Syndrome' Can Strike as You Fall Asleep. An Expert Explains.


Giant Study Reveals Why Some Viruses Hide Inside Your Body For Life


In a rare medical case, a teenage girl suddenly began breaking out in hives whenever she was exposed to water


A simple salt swap could lower blood pressure - yet almost no one is using it.


Scientists discover sleep switch that builds muscle, burns fat, and boosts brainpower


New Study Challenges the Idea That We Stop Psychologically Growing After 30





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Native Americans invented dice and games of chance more than 12,000 years ago, archaeological study reveals


Scientists May Have Uncovered The World's Oldest Dice


Hidden in a Century-Old Bank Vault, a Forgotten Suitcase Reveals a 137-Carat Diamond Thought to Be Gone Forever


Hidden for Centuries, Divers Discover Two Ancient Shipwrecks Packed With Gold and Coins in Shallow Mediterranean Waters


2000-Year-Old Mystery: Researchers May Have Decoded the Lost Script of Teotihuacan


3,500-Year-Old Loom Discovery Reveals Secrets of Bronze Age Weaving


160,000 Years Ago, Hominins in China Were Far More Advanced Than We Thought. An international team of researchers has identified evidence of advanced stone tool technologies in East Asia dating from 160,000 to 72,000 years ago.


Mysterious Ancient Chinese Culture Forged a Weapon From a Fallen Star (Meteor)


New research reveals that the Gobi Wall, once thought to be a mere barrier, was also used to control movement, resources, and territory during the Xi Xia Dynasty.





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index



Long-lost ice-age ecosystem, including fossils of lion-size armadillo and giant ground sloth, discovered in Texas 'water cave'













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