Friday March 6, 2026


March 6, 1967


Connie Britton - Videos - Filmography


Life gets crazier by the day. Sometimes I can't make sense of it. Can you?



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Three Women Highlighting the News


Savannah Guthrie visits 'TODAY' studio as she plans to eventually return to show   NBC - March 5, 2026
Over the past month people have followed the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie. Personally I have always believed Nancy died on the night she was taken - the event being too much for an 84 year old woman with health issues. Last week I had a dream in which she came to me, allowing me to know she is on the other side. She told me to look down at the ground and showed me the color yellow everywhere growing into a bright white light that woke me up. That day her children laid yellow flowers and a card at a growing memorial outside her home. The only word I remember her telling me was "missed" which I took to mean she misses them. Hope prevails - but as the days pass - I believe her children know Nancy is on the other side. This doesn't come to closure until she is found along with the people who took her.


Britney Spears arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence   CNN - March 5, 2026
Poor Britney. I have always followed her life because of her talent and beauty (inside and out) hoping that one day someone will come along and find the right cocktail of medications to finally allow her to function. Perhaps those meds were prescribed but needed to be updated periodically and weren't. Like most people, I wanted Britney to be free of her conservatorship, but only if she had regular visitations with a therapist, other healers of her choice, and the right meds. We all understand Brittany is forever fighting the battles of those with similar afflictions. It could not be easy for Britney, her family, friends, and fans who love her. I often wondered if she was suicidal, and that one day the headlines with speak to that especially in these emotionally challenging times when mental illness and substance abuse are causing the downfall of so many. Hopefully after her current arrest - another cry for help - Britney will finally get the help she so well deserves.


Trump ousts Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as frustrations build among White House officials and GOP lawmakers   CNN - March 5, 2026
I have never liked the energies or harsh appearance of Kristi Noem. I believed Trump picked her because of her appearance and willingness to go along with whatever he said. Her behavior has been reprehensible. Perhaps that is who she is or what she thinks Trump expects from her as a former member of his cabinet. Good-bye and good riddance.




2026 War In Iran


     Ancient Persia, Zoroaster, Anunnaki, Purim
     The Strait of Hormuz
     The Trump Factor
     End of World Beliefs Common In America - War, Climate, Prophecies




Do You Believe The World Is Ending?


Perhaps this is better understood as the end of a simulation - an experiment designed to study human emotions - its algorithm gradually returning to zero in the spirals of time.


Within this framework, the simulation creates 'triggers' that signal its approaching conclusion - global events, climate change and natural disasters, shifts in human consciousness and behavior, war and social upheaval to create freedom, and scientific discoveries that reflect a connection between humans and what lies beyond the boundaries of time and space.


Across cultures and centuries, ancient prophecies and scriptures have often described such a period as the End of Time - the concept of time allowing history to unfold.


At the "end of the day" it's human consciousness, awareness, or remembrance - that guides as the experiment evolves out of existence.


Another way to look at closure ... End-of-World scenarios or algorithms no matter how you envision them - are only a small fraction of the close of the simulation. Understanding humanity's place in all of it has become part of mainstream consciousness. Everything you've ever believed about creation and the end of time - is all part of an illusion.


Your soul is here now as a 'witness' to all of this.


Study reveals how end-of-world beliefs shape Americans' response to global threats   PhysOrg - March 3, 2026
In an era of climate anxiety, geopolitical tensions and rapidly advancing artificial intelligence, apocalyptic thinking is no longer confined to the fringes of society. Belief in the end of the world is surprisingly common across America, and it's significantly influencing how people interpret and respond to the most pressing threats facing humanity. Apocalyptic thinking isn't reserved for radical or fringe movements. These beliefs are held widely across diverse populations, and they have real consequences for how we confront global risks. Read More...




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Listen to Jupiter's Powerful Auroras and Saturn's Rings in NASA's Latest Audio Experience!


Astronomers discover giant cosmic sheet around the Milky Way


What's Really Happening on Venus? Scientists Reveal Surprising Patterns


Private Space Telescope's First Star Observation Could Unlock Secrets of Habitable Worlds


It's Official: NASA Confirms Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Fly Past The Moon


'City killer' asteroid will narrowly miss the moon, James Webb Telescope reveals


Introducing the Interplanetary Habitable Zone or Goldilocks Zone?


What goes on inside a massive star before it explodes as a supernova?


Astronomers Spot a Record-Breaking 'Space Laser' 8 Billion Light-Years Aways


NASA Announces Major Change to Plans For Putting Humans on The Moon


Asteroid Ryugu samples offer new insights into early solar system magnetism


NASA's MAVEN detects first evidence of lightning-like activity on Mars


The stars that lit up the early Milky Way





Physics in the News


Physics


Physicists Finally Observe a 50-Year-Old Theory Come to Life in a 2D Crystal


Quantum Memory Isn't What We Thought: Physicists Reveal a Hidden Duality


Scientists May Have Found the 'Holy Grail' of Quantum Computing


Einstein Meets Quantum Mechanics - And the Results Are Surprising


A newly derived 'q-desic' equation suggests that quantum effects may subtly alter particle trajectories across the universe.


Why you can't tie knots in four dimensions





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


Scientists Create Powerful New Form of Aluminum That Could Replace Rare Earth Metals


South Africa: At 2.7 Billion Years Old, This Mountain Holds 40% of All Gold Ever Mined and Still Holds Half a Trillion Dollars


Geologists Discover One of the World's Largest Supergiant High-Grade Gold Deposits, Worth $83 Billion


43 Million Tons: Germany Finds One of the World's Largest Lithium Deposits Beneath a Former Gas Field


Two Private Companies Are Building Lunar Harvesters to Extract a Rare Energy Resource from the Moon





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


China Builds World's First Flying Power Station Harvesting Wind Energy 6,560 Feet Above Earth


China puts a sodium-ion battery into an EV for the first time - it can drive 248 miles on a single charge


Scientists Invented an Entirely New Method of Refrigeration


ESA Unveils Euro100 Million Funding to Integrate Satellite and Mobile Networks for Global Connectivity


Next-generation memory material has the surprising property of shrinking when heated


World's Smallest QR Code Is So Tiny It's Invisible to The Human Eye





Simulation Theory in the News


Simulation Theory ~ ~ Consciousness


A physicist proposes that consciousness is the fundamental basis of reality, with matter and spacetime emerging from it





Brain in the News


Brain Index


How Does a Single Cell Build a Brain? Scientists Reveal a Surprisingly Simple Rule


Scientists Discover Hidden Brain Cells That Remove Toxic Alzheimer's Protein


Frequently Distracted? Blame It on This Secret Brain Rhythm


It's Not Just Your Back: Chronic Pain Rewires How the Brain Hears


Brain Blood Flow May Predict Alzheimer's Risk Before Memory Loss


FDA-Approved Seizure Drug May Stop Alzheimer's Before It Starts


AI reveals hidden chemical changes across the Alzheimer's brain


A Migraine Is Not Just a Headache: The 4 Distinct Stages Explained





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


This Jelly-Like Implant Could Help Broken Bones Heal Themselves


Scientists Successfully Transfer Longevity Gene, Paving the Way for Extending Human Lifespan


Exercise Protects Against Alzheimer's, And Scientists May Finally Know Why


Tinnitus Is Somehow Connected to a Crucial Bodily Function


Microbes That 'Disarm' Peanut Allergy Proteins Discovered in Mouth And Gut


Scientists Discover Promising New Way to Treat Rett Syndrome - a rare genetic neuro-developmental condition that causes a regression in development, typically after 6 to 18 months of normal growth, leading to severe impairments in motor skills, speech, and communication


Scientists Discover Why Some COVID Survivors Still Can’t Taste Food Years Later


The Blood of Centenarians Reveals 37 Proteins Linked With Slower Aging


New drug cuts seizures by up to 91% in children with rare epilepsy


Second Pregnancy Does Something Unique to The Brain, Study Reveals


How to Age Well, According to Ancient Greek And Roman Doctors


Fully Functional Hair Follicles Have Been Grown in The Lab For The First Time


Scientists Find Malaria Weak Spot


Universal Vaccine Blocks Viruses, Bacteria, And Allergies With a Nasal Spray


Scientists Discover New Evidence a Common Virus Helps Trigger MS


Does sparkling water hydrate as well as regular water? Here's what the fizz can do


Rare Form of Dementia Causes Man to Fall in Love With One Sound


Medical Chatbots Are Coming. Here's What You Need to Know Before Using One.


Left-handed people may have a psychological edge in competition


New iron nanomaterial wipes out cancer cells without harming healthy tissue





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Hundreds of glass fragments found in Brazil are traces of an ancient impact that scattered them millions of years ago, scientists have found


Antarctica Has Lost Ice Equal to 10 Los Angeles-Sized Cities in 30 Year


Louisiana Shaken By 4.9 Magnitude Earthquake The second-largest Quake to strike the State.


2025 was hotter than it should have been: Five influences and a dirty surprise offer clues to what's ahead


Drinking water at risk long after wildfires, study warns


Dense Saharan dust reaches Spain, France and Italy, reducing air quality and visibility


Research shows 41 US states are getting warmer, all in slightly different ways


The sea is higher than we thought and millions more are at risk, study finds


We Finally Know What Tore a 500-Km 'Grand Canyon' Into The Atlantic Seafloor


Switzerland Just Lost 3% of Its Glacier Ice in a Year As the Alps Heat Up


s Ancient Hot Springs Reveal How Life Survived on a Toxic Early Earth


Atacama surprise: The world's driest desert is teeming with hidden life





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


500,000-Year-Old Elephant Bone Hammer Unearthed in England Rewrites European Prehistory


A Massive 27-Ton Sealed Black Granite Sarcophagus Was Finally Opened in Alexandria, Egypt. Here’s What Archaeologists Found Inside


Lady of Elche: A 2,400-year-old bust of a mysterious 'highborn' woman from pre-Roman Spain


Humanity's Oldest Geometry Was Carved Into Ostrich Eggs 60,000 Years Ago


Scientists Revive a 3.2-Billion-Year-Old Enzyme To Unlock Life's Origins


Scientists Reconstruct The Face of a 3.7-Million-Year-Old Human Relative


The sword in the sea: How one lucky graduate student found his second Crusader sword while taking a swim off Israel's coast


2700-year-old teeth reveal the hidden lives of Iron Age Italians


Maize may have more importance in pre-European Michigan than previously thought


Arrowhead marks found in Central Asia could prove the existence of Homo sapiens 80,000 years ago


The Maya engineering paradox: Masters of water, prisoners of mercury


Charred pot residues reveal prehistoric Europeans' surprisingly complex cuisines


Claims of 'rediscovered' Michelangelos unsettle Renaissance experts


Stone Age woman was buried like a man, revealing flexible gender roles 7,000 years ago in Hungary


Neanderthal DNA Is Missing From Our X Chromosome. This Could Be Why.


Tiny Purgatorius fossils in Denver Basin hint at early primate spread southward


Newly excavated Maya wetland settlement shows the civilization's adaptation to changing climate


Ancient DNA reveals life and death of Late Bronze Age in Central Europe





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


Researchers Found 24 Tracks in a Polar Region, Revealing How Dinosaurs Rocked a Frozen World 128 Million Years Ago


T. rex took 40 years to reach full size, study finds


Ancient sea creature may already have had a brain


Life Rebounded Astoundingly Fast After the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid, Study Finds


Brazilian fossil site yields smallest rhynchosaur fossil ever recorded