Friday, May 30

Simplicity of Life

 

Life for some is simple, for others it is complicated.  Life is only complicated if you try to make it be what you want it to be, rather than just letting it happen and enjoying what happens around you as it unfolds.


For example, many people think that money, power, influence, position, assets will make you happy...   It may provide you with a better lifestyle than others, but it will not make you happy.


My brother told me once that he was not retiring until he earned every last dollar that he could, then there would be nothing left for him to do except die.


IS THAT HAPPINESS?


Never being satisfied with how much money you have earned, always wanting or needing more...


That, in my opinion, is living a complicated life.


Life needs to be simple.

Earn what you can as best as you can - get whatever training you can afford...

then base your lifestyle on what you can afford...

Accept what you have -  NOT WHAT YOU WANT.


Accepting what you have is YOUR CHOICE...


No one can make that decision for you and once you accept what you have, you will instantly realize you are happy...  if you are still unhappy, then you have failed to accept what you have...


IT'S JUST THAT SIMPLE...


Somewhat Political





 

Physicists confirm the incredible existence of "time mirrors"


For decades, theoretical physicists tossed around the idea that time reflection, also known as “time mirrors,” might one day be demonstrated in a real-world experiment.  This idea seemed too big and wild, yet it kept popping up in serious discussions of quantum mechanics where equations hinted at surprising behavior.

A team led by Hady Moussa from the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) in New York City has now confirmed that these mysterious events actually exist.

They pulled off a successful test by changing the properties of a device in a quick, uniform way so that signals reversed direction in time.

Understanding time mirrors
This sort of time flip has been described as looking into a mirror and spotting your back instead of your face. It sounds like science fiction, but it has a basis in real physics.

Researchers had predicted for more than 50 years that sudden shifts in a wave’s environment could trigger such reversals.


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Good Morning


 

Thursday, May 29

Good Evening



Ponderings

 


We don't walk this way often, in fact, we only walk this way ONCE in our lifetimes that I know about...  maybe you know about others...  iffen you do, pls to let me know...


As I understand it, we have three branches of government...

  • the executive
  • the judicial
  • the legislative
and one branch cannot tell the other branch how to execute its authorities...  however, the supreme court is the final authority when it comes to whether something is constitutional or not.

Normally, the supreme court has a strict interpretation of the constitution, or it does not.  If it is a strict interpretation then the court is believed to be conservative, if it is not then it is believed to be liberal.

We typically fail to understand that INTERPRETATION is what it is which mean a ruling might only be temporary.

What has got my feathers up is how part of the country, not really half no longer, hate DONALD TRUMP so much that they would hurt their own country to destroy him.

My feeling is that no group of people such as our founding fathers would have created or wanted our country to end up like this...  but unfortunately, it has; we are at a crossroads in our evolution that could ultimately determine our future role in the world.

China and Russia, along with Iran and North Korea are waiting for us to FALL AND FAIL...

They are playing the LONG GAME while many of us here in the good ole US of A are playing the MICROWAVE GAME of instant gratification.

Change things now without worry about any UNINTENTIONAL CONSEQUENCES...

Personally, I think it is time for us old folks to let these youngins have their way so that they can begin to learn like we did from our mistakes...  providing that is what they do these days.

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A federal trade court blocked Trump’s tariffs. You may not have heard of the Court of International Trade before, but you’re about to hear about it a lot: A three-judge panel knocked down most of President Trump’s tariffs yesterday, saying the emergency law he invoked to impose them (the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977) didn’t give him the power to do so. The panel said Congress couldn’t delegate “unbounded tariff power” to the president and that the US trade deficit didn’t meet the law’s definition of an extraordinary threat. The president used the law to impose the so-called reciprocal tariffs on almost all trading partners, as well as additional tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China. The Trump administration filed a notice saying it plans to appeal, and final say is likely to rest with the Supreme Court.

Nvidia’s sales still ripping despite lack of access to China market. Looks like CEO Jensen Huang isn’t going to regret his logo tattoo after all, since business is good at Nvidia. Yesterday, the chipmaker reported a profit of $18.8 billion, a 26% YoY increase, and $44.1 billion in revenue, a 69% jump. And it expects to keep the good times rolling next quarter, forecasting $45 billion in revenue, despite US restrictions that keep it from sending chips to China, one of the world’s biggest markets. Noting that “half of the world’s AI researchers” are based there, Huang told analysts that “shielding Chinese chip makers from US competition only strengthens them abroad.”

Elon Musk is “disappointed” by the Republican tax bill. Though President Trump has championed the megabill laying out taxes and spending that’s being considered by the Senate after passing the House, his confidant Musk isn’t sold on it because it adds to the deficit and “undermines the work that the DOGE team is doing.” Musk added in an interview clip released by CBS on Tuesday that he thinks “a bill can be big or it could be beautiful, but I don’t know if it could be both.” Then yesterday, Musk announced he was leaving his government role. When asked about Musk’s criticism of the bill, the president noted that negotiations are ongoing, and that compromises had to be made given the lack of support from Democrats and the GOP’s narrow House majority.—AR



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A lithograph from the late 19th century, entitled
 “History repeats itself — the robber barons of the 
Middle Ages and the robber barons of today.”



Friends,


Cut Medicaid to give billionaires a huge tax cut. But why?

They say they want a smaller government, but that can’t be it.

Most seek a larger national defense and more muscular homeland security. Almost all want to widen the government’s powers of search and surveillance inside the United States — expunging undocumented immigrants, “securing” the nation’s borders. They want stiffer criminal sentences. Many also want government to intrude on the most intimate aspects of private, intimate life.

Many call themselves conservatives, but that’s not it, either.

They don’t want to conserve what we now have. They’d rather take the country backward — before the Environmental Protection Act, before Medicare and Medicaid, before the New Deal and its provision for Social Security, unemployment insurance, the 40-hour workweek, before official recognition of trade unions, even before the first national income tax, antitrust laws, and Federal Reserve.


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