Thursday, May 01, 2025

Business Eats Life and Shits Spacetrash

 " What if forests could think? What if they didn’t just survive but sensed, remembered, and collectively adapted?   


("Bezos – whose net worth is estimated at almost 

 $207 billion by Forbes –") 


These questions are no longer the domain of poetic speculation. A new international study has brought scientific weight to these ideas, revealing a forest’s capacity for anticipation and communication." 


"researchers placed specialized sensors on trees ranging from decades-old elders to young saplings. The trees’ bioelectrical signals – minute voltage changes across their tissues – began shifting as early as 14 hours before the solar eclipse occurred."


older trees were the first to display these changes. They exhibited increased entropy and bioelectrical complexity long before the event, suggesting deep memory rooted in past experiences.


These ancient trees acted as environmental archives, holding clues from previous eclipses and perhaps other rare events that have repeated over their long lives.


“The fact that older trees respond first – potentially guiding the collective response of the forest – speaks volumes about their role as memory banks of past environmental events,” said Professor Gagliano. 

In one 20-year-old tree, researchers noticed sharp, square-wave-like bioelectrical spikes hours before the eclipse. These signals vanished immediately after the event, creating a clear boundary in the data. 

coordination wasn’t superficial. It ran deep through the trees’ vascular systems – through xylem and phloem – recorded using electrodes both within trunks and around their circumference. The result was a living, electrical map of the forest’s inner state. 


Compared to normal days, during the eclipse the trees exhibited larger deviations in signal symmetry. This meant the forest wasn’t operating randomly. Each tree’s electrical behavior influenced – and was influenced by – others. These shifts showed signs of communication and responsiveness beyond traditional ecological models. 

During the eclipse, the system’s entropy dropped, coherence increased, and the forest appeared to enter a new state – 

 like an orchestra locking into tempo after tuning their instruments. 

 The forest was not only alive. It was aware.

This makes old-growth forests irreplaceable. Logging them erases not just biomass, but knowledge – decades or centuries of stored information that newer trees have not yet acquired.


From the lens of ecological stability, these forests act like community elders. They modulate, anticipate, and respond, ensuring the forest survives sudden changes 


the research team collaborated on a documentary. Il Codice del Bosco (The Forest Code) is scheduled for release in Italy in May 2025.  

It brings the forest’s hidden world to life, showing trees as responsive and intelligent beings 


https://www.earth.com/news/trees-sync-up-their-communication-signals-before-a-solar-eclipse/ 



Trump proposed cutting the Northwest’s national forests. So what happens next?

In Washington, parts of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie, Gifford Pinchot, Okanogan-Wenatchee, Colville and Umatilla national forests are targeted for increased logging.  


In all, the  Fascist Trump administration has put more than 100 million acres of national forests across the country 

 up for accelerated logging with a sidestepping of environmental laws  

to address a declared emergency of fire risk  

and domestic lumber supply.  

Nearly 60% of the country’s national forests are subject to the order. 


There is no emergency … that is just part of the grift.”



https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/climate-lab/trump-proposed-cutting-the-northwests-national-forests-so-what-happens-next/ 

 


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Trump Skim Ill Jong 

Trumpleskimdong makes gold out of lead 


Examples : examples :


Banana, was 25 cents

Banana, now $45


Bandaid, single was 37 cents

Bandaid, now only by crate $94, 0000 


Bread, loaf $2

Bread, unavailable until hell freeze gold 


Yacht, small size $111, 000

Yacht, small $1, 1111, 11111. 00.00 plus

 

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The White House took aggressive aim at Amazon, with Precedent dent DonTrump putting in a dingaling to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos Tuesday morning, after the 

 company considered displaying the added cost of tariffs on certain items.


Trump called Bezos to consplain  

about reports that Amazon was considering displaying the cost of US tariffs next to prices for          certain      products  

on the company’s website, two senior White House officials told CNN. Trump later said it was a       “good capitulation.” 


https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/29/business/white-house-calls-report-that-amazon-is-adding-a-tariff-charge-a-hostile-action






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