vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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November 27, 2018, 12:27:58 PM |
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At this stage simulation theory makes as much sense as any other.
someone wrote (sorry dunno who, science fiction author perhaps?) that we arent in a simulation. main reason being that irrational numbers exist. like pi.. something so universally used in nature that a simulation would waste vast amounts of computing power to model it. so basically, in a simulation, no irrational numbers would exist as it would be a poor design for a simulation to include such things.
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November 27, 2018, 12:30:48 PM |
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I'm worried someone will take them up on the offer and dump 15k BTC on the market. Even if it's a fake/bug wall, I'm still surprised no one has decided to test it. 30% of the people predicting the 24 hr low think we'll be below $50 within 20 hours. https://tirereviews.co/So if no one will bite on the $70 mega buy out, they certainly won't be dumping if it slides into the $60 or $50s. At least for now the panic has left the room. 'tis a valid point. there so many debates regarding Bitcoin nowadays. I want to invest in it some money, how do you consider?
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crypmike
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November 27, 2018, 12:31:25 PM |
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New picture from Mars: Interesting fact: NASA budget is 20 billion a year, or approx 15000 BTC a day. Moon is closer
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November 27, 2018, 12:34:37 PM |
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At this stage simulation theory makes as much sense as any other.
someone wrote (sorry dunno who, science fiction author perhaps?) that we arent in a simulation. main reason being that irrational numbers exist. like pi.. something so universally used in nature that a simulation would waste vast amounts of computing power to model it. so basically, in a simulation, no irrational numbers would exist as it would be a poor design for a simulation to include such things. If in a simulation: - Who says our simulation is using a classical computer. - Who says that the world outside our simulation has any resemblance. Nice philosophical discussion
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November 27, 2018, 12:35:24 PM |
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New picture from Mars: Interesting fact: NASA budget is 20 billion a year, or approx 15000 BTC a day. Moon is closer
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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November 27, 2018, 12:40:26 PM |
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My bank just locked my play account where my most (actually all) FIAT investings located. Called them, she couldn't point out the reason but she said they'll get in touch to inform me.
I am afraid the reason is Bitcoin...
use several banks. i use one specifically for crypto, its linked to coinbase and Gemini and its the only account i have thats associated with crypto. thats its only use. when i cash any out i set aside what the estimated taxes will be and put that into a cd at the same bank.
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November 27, 2018, 12:43:01 PM |
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At this stage simulation theory makes as much sense as any other.
someone wrote (sorry dunno who, science fiction author perhaps?) that we arent in a simulation. main reason being that irrational numbers exist. like pi.. something so universally used in nature that a simulation would waste vast amounts of computing power to model it. so basically, in a simulation, no irrational numbers would exist as it would be a poor design for a simulation to include such things. Unless... that's what they WANT you to think! Maybe, outside in the real world, there are numbers that make what we call irrational numbers look entirely rational.
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
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November 27, 2018, 12:45:41 PM |
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November 27, 2018, 12:51:30 PM |
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So I've just spent the last few hours scanning through the posts on this thread from mid December 2014 to mid January 2015. It is amazing how similar everything was back then to how it is right now. I recommend any one who is questioning bitcoin right now to go read those posts, you will see that this time is no different to back then and the lesson I learned is buy more coins.
My favorite comment though is this one Is crypto done?? No. Crypto isn't done. But Bitcoin is. Bitcoin will drag everyone down with it. But crypto will survive. We need a crypto that can serve humanity's needs for the next 100 years. Bitcoin cannot do this. It's unfortunate that Bitcoin has died, but it has to be this way. Bitcoin achieved so much. No other crypto would be where it is today without the achievement of Bitcoin. Requiescat in pace. [/quote] you saved me time with that LINE right there, surely not questioning BTC so not have to read it THX for the shortcut.
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November 27, 2018, 12:53:38 PM |
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mmm that all been said by Q =question? A=authority?
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November 27, 2018, 12:53:55 PM |
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You can all stop with your ill-informed Goldman-backed Tether fud now. Scientific proof of it has been found. On Mars.
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November 27, 2018, 12:56:49 PM |
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November 27, 2018, 01:04:31 PM |
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At this stage simulation theory makes as much sense as any other.
someone wrote (sorry dunno who, science fiction author perhaps?) that we arent in a simulation. main reason being that irrational numbers exist. like pi.. something so universally used in nature that a simulation would waste vast amounts of computing power to model it. so basically, in a simulation, no irrational numbers would exist as it would be a poor design for a simulation to include such things. Unless... that's what they WANT you to think! Maybe, outside in the real world, there are numbers that make what we call irrational numbers look entirely rational. If it was a simulation all the weird shit people do wouldn't be programmed in, I mean really, who would program r0ach in? Answer is the Jews right?
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El duderino_
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November 27, 2018, 01:04:59 PM |
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here we go again, attempt number .. 2 ? to break support at $3657 on Bitfinex (or $3474 on Bitstamp)
$3711 on Stamp atm no more waiting, buy your weekly share of early retirement ......................
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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November 27, 2018, 01:05:36 PM |
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At this stage simulation theory makes as much sense as any other.
someone wrote (sorry dunno who, science fiction author perhaps?) that we arent in a simulation. main reason being that irrational numbers exist. like pi.. something so universally used in nature that a simulation would waste vast amounts of computing power to model it. so basically, in a simulation, no irrational numbers would exist as it would be a poor design for a simulation to include such things. Unless... that's what they WANT you to think! Maybe, outside in the real world, there are numbers that make what we call irrational numbers look entirely rational. If it was a simulation all the weird shit people do wouldn't be programmed in, I mean really, who would program r0ach in?bit rot. need more error correction systems for this simulation.
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November 27, 2018, 01:06:35 PM |
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At this stage simulation theory makes as much sense as any other.
someone wrote (sorry dunno who, science fiction author perhaps?) that we arent in a simulation. main reason being that irrational numbers exist. like pi.. something so universally used in nature that a simulation would waste vast amounts of computing power to model it. so basically, in a simulation, no irrational numbers would exist as it would be a poor design for a simulation to include such things. Unless... that's what they WANT you to think! Maybe, outside in the real world, there are numbers that make what we call irrational numbers look entirely rational. If it was a simulation all the weird shit people do wouldn't be programmed in, I mean really, who would program r0ach in? Someone who wanted to FUCK WITH YOU! There are games out there. And you can do stuff in them. Set conditions, variables. Then sit back and watch the madness unfold. Why wouldn't an Elder God do the same with us, just for teh lulz?
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El duderino_
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November 27, 2018, 01:09:41 PM |
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At this stage simulation theory makes as much sense as any other.
someone wrote (sorry dunno who, science fiction author perhaps?) that we arent in a simulation. main reason being that irrational numbers exist. like pi.. something so universally used in nature that a simulation would waste vast amounts of computing power to model it. so basically, in a simulation, no irrational numbers would exist as it would be a poor design for a simulation to include such things. Unless... that's what they WANT you to think! Maybe, outside in the real world, there are numbers that make what we call irrational numbers look entirely rational. If it was a simulation all the weird shit people do wouldn't be programmed in, I mean really, who would program r0ach in? Someone who wanted to FUCK WITH YOU! There are games out there. And you can do stuff in them. Set conditions, variables. Then sit back and watch the madness unfold. Why wouldn't an Elder God do the same with us, just for teh lulz? and then they program that ONE genius guy to create BTC and save all of the human/finance environment to live happy ever after?
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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November 27, 2018, 01:16:10 PM |
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There are games out there. And you can do stuff in them. Set conditions, variables. Then sit back and watch the madness unfold. Why wouldn't an Elder God do the same with us, just for teh lulz?
and then they program that ONE genius guy to create BTC and save all of the human/finance environment to live happy ever after? satoshi would be a NPC, thats why no one can find him, no longer needed in the simulation.
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