TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡
Land of Whispering Pines
Good morning! May the Great Spirit bless you 🙏
Another crapioly grey morning, still warm and humid, but if the clouds stick around too long, it will chill out, that's what happens here. They get all the storms south of us, bless their souls, we get the 💩 🌫 clouds. I would like to see some more sunny days before fall. We've been cheated out of spring with those four months of March, like February, March, March, March, March, July. At least today I don't have that terrible headache I had yesterday. Paying for somebody's sins, my bag is empty. Not much more is happening here in the Newsroom, so I will proceed with today's discussion.
TODAY'S DISCUSSION:
What are time and space? Which comes first, time or space?
To explain this phenomenon of time and space, there wouldn't be enough room in one posting even to begin to elaborate on the theory of time and space.
Let us begin with space.
What Is Space:
- Google Search -
Outer space, or simply space, is the expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere and between celestial bodies.[1] It contains ultra-low levels of particle densities, constituting a near-perfect vacuum[2] of predominantly hydrogen and helium plasma, permeated by electromagnetic radiation, cosmic rays, neutrinos, magnetic fields and dust. Background radiation from the Big Bang, is 2.7 kelvins (−270 °C; −455 °F)...
Time:
Time is the continuous progression of existence that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, and into the future.[1][2][3] Time dictates all forms of action, age, and causality, being a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to compare the duration of events (or the intervals between them), and to quantify rates of change of quantities in material reality or in the conscious experience.[4][5][6][7] Time is often referred to as a fourth dimension, along with three spatial dimensions.[8]
Time is primarily measured in linear spans or periods, ordered from shortest to longest. Practical, human-scale measurements of time...
It is said that the closer one gets to the center of the universe, where the proposed Big Bang is supposed to have occurred, the greater the red shift. Just as light undergoes a red shift going outwards, everything on that timeline is recorded in that space of time. If you had a powerful enough telescope to look into the past red shift, would you find the Earth there when it was just a ball of gas? It is also stated that information can not be lost
- Google Search -
Information Can Not be Lost:
In physics, the principle that *"information cannot be lost"* refers to the idea that the total amount of information in a closed system remains constant over time. This principle is rooted in the laws of quantum mechanics, which dictate that physical processes are reversible and preserve information. While information might appear to be lost in some physical processes, like the evaporation of a black hole, it is believed to be transferred to another part of the system, or encoded in a different form, rather than truly disappearing.
- Google Search -
Physics "Information Cannot be Lost, like frames in a movie":
In physics, the principle of information conservation suggests that information cannot be truly lost, similar to how the frames in a movie film are always present, though they may be rearranged or encoded differently. This doesn't mean information is always directly accessible or understandable, but rather that the total amount of information in a closed system remains constant. This concept is related to unitarity in quantum mechanics, which ensures that data is preserved during interactions.
- Google Search -
Physics, Cosed System:
In physics, a closed system is a system that does not exchange matter with its surroundings, but can exchange energy. This means that while the total amount of matter within the system remains constant, energy in the form of heat or work can still pass into or out of the system.
Like a giant computer processor processing and storing information in its central computer memory bank, it would seem that at either end goes redshift, going in or out. How can we determine which way is in or out from this point in time and space in the universe, unless it's a universal mind that can be rearranged, like when we change our mind and do it differently, with a sufficient force, such as a black hole?
This universal information could be transformed or changed. I know I'm on the fringe of Sci-fi, but this is as close as I can come to grasping the idea or potential of this hypothesis. However, it doesn't destroy the information; it seems that it transforms it. Part of the neurosynapses of the universe. That's an entirely separate topic for later discussion.
Some aid reaches starving Palestinians as Israel pauses fighting in parts of Gaza
• “Tactical pause” in fighting:
The IDF announced a “tactical pause” in military activity today in some areas of Gaza. The move has been welcomed by the UN, though humanitarian workers warn short-notice aid windows may not be enough to save suffering Palestinians.
• Aid corridors:
• Starvation crisis:
• Controversial aid airdrops:
Read More:
11 min ago
Uncle of 10-year old girl who died of malnutrition in Gaza pleads for more aid
One of the children in Gaza who died of malnutrition on Sunday was ten-year old Noor Ashraf Abu Selaa.
Photographs of her body in Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital showed she was little more than a skeleton when she died. Nearly 90 children have died of malnutrition in Gaza, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Her uncle told CNN that Noor had been “a lively girl and she became like this because of hunger, thirst and the siege – the siege imposed on us by the Israelis.”
For a while she had survived on meals from local charity kitchens, he said, but the aid blockade meant there were no kitchens still operating. NGOs such as World Central Kitchen have had to cease operations several times because of lack of supplies.
_“Doctors are here, but there is no medicine. No milk. No food,” Ghazi Abu Selaa said._
Read More:
33 min ago
Jordan and UAE carry out three aid airdrops into Gaza, Jordanian Armed Forces say
Jordan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) carried out airdrops of aid into Gaza a short time ago, their first in months, according to the Jordanian Armed Forces.
“The Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) and the United Arab Emirates on Sunday conducted three airdrops to deliver humanitarian aid and food to several locations in the Gaza Strip,” the armed forces said in a statement. The airdrops contained “25 tonnes of food and basic necessities,” the armed forces said.
“These airdrops are a continuation of Jordan’s ongoing efforts, in cooperation with other countries and partner humanitarian organizations, to support the Palestinian people,” it said. Since the start of the war in Gaza, JAF said that it has carried out 127 airdrops, in addition to 267 airdrops conducted in cooperation with other countries.
48 min ago
Watch: What we know so far about Israel's "tactical pause" in Gaza
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced a “tactical pause” in military activity today in some areas of Gaza, saying designated “secure routes” will also be set up to enable UN and aid agency convoys to deliver food and medicine across Gaza.
Around 160 trucks carrying humanitarian aid from Egypt and Jordan are heading towards the Strip...
Read More:
Updated 9:45 AM EDT, Sun July 27, 2025
- CNN -
The Trump administration claims no one has died due to US aid cuts. Our trip to Afghanistan suggests otherwise
The wail of a woman in a floral dress reverberates through the malnutrition ward and down the stuffy hallways of a hospital in eastern Afghanistan: The unfiltered pain of a mother watching her 1-year-old son die. Families huddle on nearby beds, hugging their children a little tighter as they watch the mother crumple to her knees, clutching the motionless body of her baby.
Mohammad Omar had been plagued with medical problems since birth. And it is impossible to tie any one death definitively to aid cuts. But food and medical shortages – exacerbated by drastic United States humanitarian aid cuts in recent months – may have quickened his decline.
_A doctor examines Mohammad Omar, age 1, who was admitted to the Nangarhar Regional Hospital with severe malnutrition and meningitis. _
VIDEO Included:
The United States was the largest humanitarian donor to Afghanistan
- ‘More and more women are going to die’:
_The former delivery room of a rural clinic in Afghanistan's Nangarhar Province, which was forced to closed because of American funding cuts._
_A Taliban guard keeps watch as women wait in line in Kabul in the midst of a downpour to receive food supplies donated during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, on March 25, 2025._
- ‘She was crying all the time’:
- US ‘cannot be the world’s bank account’:
Published 6:00 AM EDT, Tue July 22, 2025
Updated as reminder; July 27, 2025
- CNN -
CANADIAN NEWS:
Carney tells premiers he'll only sign a U.S. trade deal 'in the best interest of Canadians
PM says he and premiers are working to strengthen Canada as negotiations continue
The prospect of Canada reaching a trade deal with the United States by the Aug. 1 deadline appears uncertain, with Prime Minister Mark Carney insisting his government will only sign a new agreement if there is one worth signing. "The Government of Canada will not accept a bad deal," Carney said in French in Huntsville, Ont., Tuesday. "Our objective is not to reach a deal whatever it costs. We are pursuing a deal that will be in the best interest of Canadians."
When it comes to the prospect of reaching a deal, Carney said "we'll see" and that "complex negotiations" continue. He said if there isn't a deal that works for Canada, his government will "take stock" and consider what to do next.
- WATCH | Carney says work still being done on U.S. trade deal:*
- B.C. premier slams U.S. ambassador for saying Trump thinks Canadian boycotts are 'nasty'
- Scott Moe arrives at premiers' summit warning some U.S. tariffs are Canada's 'reality'
WATCH | N.S. premier says meeting Aug. 1 deadline isn't his focus:
- Ensuring energy security:
_Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Quebec Premier François Legault both said that the terms of a U.S. trade deal were still unclear due to the unpredictable president_
Posted: Jul 22, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: July 22
- CBC -
♪♫NATURE'S SOUNDS AND MUSIC TO SOOTH THE SOUL♪♫
🌈🍃🦜~ Take a moment to relax in nature ~🦜🍃🌈
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLSdvG7I5Zw

NOTE:- Google Search -Redshift is a phenomenon in science, particularly astronomy, where the light from an object moving away from an observer is stretched, causing it to shift towards the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum
ReplyDelete.As I see it, it would be stretched both ways, from the big bang going outwards from a spherical explosion, or was it a rip in spacetime? Like ripping a sheet from the center out. If so, what and which edge of the universe from the rip, if there is an edge, or a beginning and an end to the universe? No one's been there yet; we can't even be sure where we are inside the universe. 💫🪐✨🎆🎇🌠