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70% of all bitcoin have not moved in over 1 year 30% of bitcoin have not moved in over 5 years
You don't really read the thread, do you? On the same page, half an hour before you quoted someone else's tweet, someone quoted a tweet with the same message. 29.1% of Bitcoin hasn't moved in 5+ years.
And what are your own thoughts on this? What did you want to say when you shared this tweet? I haven't ignored anyone on the forum yet, but it looks like you will be the first. Sorry.
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New research puts age of universe at 26.7 billion years, nearly twice as old as previously believed.Our universe could be twice as old as current estimates, according to a new study that challenges the dominant cosmological model and sheds new light on the so-called "impossible early galaxy problem."
The work is published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
"Our newly-devised model stretches the galaxy formation time by a several billion years, making the universe 26.7 billion years old, and not 13.7 as previously estimated," says author Rajendra Gupta, adjunct professor of physics in the Faculty of Science at the University of Ottawa.
For years, astronomers and physicists have calculated the age of our universe by measuring the time elapsed since the Big Bang and by studying the oldest stars based on the redshift of light coming from distant galaxies. In 2021, thanks to new techniques and advances in technology, the age of our universe was thus estimated at 13.797 billion years using the Lambda-CDM concordance model.
However, many scientists have been puzzled by the existence of stars like the Methuselah that appear to be older than the estimated age of our universe and by the discovery of early galaxies in an advanced state of evolution made possible by the James Webb Space Telescope. These galaxies, existing a mere 300 million years or so after the Big Bang, appear to have a level of maturity and mass typically associated with billions of years of cosmic evolution. Furthermore, they're surprisingly small in size, adding another layer of mystery to the equation. We are reaching little by little this sentence made by Werner Karl Heisenberg one of the founders of quantum mechanics. "The first drink from the glass of natural sciences makes a man an atheist, but God is waiting for him at the bottom of the glass". And i think this its correct, every time we think we know something we learn we know nothing.
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^Okay, with all the discussion around AI generated content, I want to conduct a little test to see if you guys can discern AI from reality. Obviously, this is an informal test but here goes. (feel free to use one of those detection tools on it as well). It's not necessary for everyone to respond to this post - I'll update this post with an edit at ~2100 UST to let you know. Oh, regardless of what comes after this, I still love you JJG  I just wanted to bring up a point about JJG's forum postings. Don't get me wrong, the guy knows his stuff and has some really useful insights. But seriously, he uses way too many words to make a simple point! I mean, come on, who has the time to read through a novel every time he posts something? It's like he's trying to show off how smart he is by using a million unnecessary words. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate a well-thought-out argument, but sometimes brevity is key.
To me it is more interesting why we think it is written by an AI or human, instead of using some detection tool. This would be an interesting school assignment @Homer  . Why I think it is AI-generated: - It uses "don't get me wrong" twice in the same alinea, something humans get taught to avoid (re-using the same words). - "the guy knows his stuff and has some really useful insights" says exactly nothing, it attempts to disguise knowing any specifics about JJG. Except for the prompt it has been given that JJG uses lots of words trying to get a point across. chapter one of genesis from the bible detected as written by ai lol https://medium.com/@loonyliberal/what-if-god-were-one-of-bot-performing-ai-detection-on-the-bible-genesis-chapter-1-a0e87427055a
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^Okay, with all the discussion around AI generated content, I want to conduct a little test to see if you guys can discern AI from reality. Obviously, this is an informal test but here goes. (feel free to use one of those detection tools on it as well). It's not necessary for everyone to respond to this post - I'll update this post with an edit at ~2100 UST to let you know. Oh, regardless of what comes after this, I still love you JJG  I just wanted to bring up a point about JJG's forum postings. Don't get me wrong, the guy knows his stuff and has some really useful insights. But seriously, he uses way too many words to make a simple point! I mean, come on, who has the time to read through a novel every time he posts something? It's like he's trying to show off how smart he is by using a million unnecessary words. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate a well-thought-out argument, but sometimes brevity is key. #nohomo The content was generated using AI. Thanks for all the responses; you guys brought up some interesting points.
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Well, I'm not saying Mark Z is an alien, But he is one though.

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^Okay, with all the discussion around AI generated content, I want to conduct a little test to see if you guys can discern AI from reality. Obviously, this is an informal test but here goes. (feel free to use one of those detection tools on it as well). It's not necessary for everyone to respond to this post - I'll update this post with an edit at ~2100 UST to let you know. Oh, regardless of what comes after this, I still love you JJG  I just wanted to bring up a point about JJG's forum postings. Don't get me wrong, the guy knows his stuff and has some really useful insights. But seriously, he uses way too many words to make a simple point! I mean, come on, who has the time to read through a novel every time he posts something? It's like he's trying to show off how smart he is by using a million unnecessary words. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate a well-thought-out argument, but sometimes brevity is key.
To me it is more interesting why we think it is written by an AI or human, instead of using some detection tool. This would be an interesting school assignment @Homer  . Why I think it is AI-generated: - It uses "don't get me wrong" twice in the same alinea, something humans get taught to avoid (re-using the same words). - "the guy knows his stuff and has some really useful insights" says exactly nothing, it attempts to disguise knowing any specifics about JJG. Except for the prompt it has been given that JJG uses lots of words trying to get a point across. chapter one of genesis from the bible detected as written by ai lol https://medium.com/@loonyliberal/what-if-god-were-one-of-bot-performing-ai-detection-on-the-bible-genesis-chapter-1-a0e87427055aSomewhere a conspiracy theorist is losing his shit over these AI detectors.
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SEC Launches Review of Latest Bitcoin ETF Applications: The clock on the SEC's review process doesn't formally start ticking until the filings are published in the federal register. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched its review of the latest bitcoin exchange-traded-fund (ETF) applications. While the regulator published documents seeking public consultations last week, the clock on the review process doesn't formally start until the filings are published in the federal register. The SEC has asked for comments on all five of Cboe’s ETF applications: Wise Origin, WisdomTree, VanEck, Invesco Galaxy and ARK 21Shares. In a separate document, it also asked for comments on BackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust, filed on Nasdaq. Source: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/07/17/sec-launches-review-of-latest-bitcoin-etf-applications/?s=09
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We are reaching little by little this sentence made by Werner Karl Heisenberg one of the founders of quantum mechanics.
"The first drink from the glass of natural sciences makes a man an atheist, but God is waiting for him at the bottom of the glass".
And i think this its correct, every time we think we know something we learn we know nothing.
I was skeptical of that “quote” of Heisenberg so I googled it. My suspicions were confirmed. First hit at Quora says the quote is apparently fabricated. And the chatty AI dude said it maybe incorrectly attributed to Heisenberg. Dyor
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^Okay, with all the discussion around AI generated content, I want to conduct a little test to see if you guys can discern AI from reality. Obviously, this is an informal test but here goes. (feel free to use one of those detection tools on it as well). It's not necessary for everyone to respond to this post - I'll update this post with an edit at ~2100 UST to let you know. Oh, regardless of what comes after this, I still love you JJG  I just wanted to bring up a point about JJG's forum postings. Don't get me wrong, the guy knows his stuff and has some really useful insights. But seriously, he uses way too many words to make a simple point! I mean, come on, who has the time to read through a novel every time he posts something? It's like he's trying to show off how smart he is by using a million unnecessary words. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate a well-thought-out argument, but sometimes brevity is key. #nohomo The content was generated using AI. Thanks for all the responses; you guys brought up some interesting points. It means that those AI detectors are at least working to some extent and that's why it's fair to use them detect AI content, but I'm still sure that they lack proper mechanism and because of that they can sometimes detect human generated text that's grammar is fixed by AI tools as AI generated content. I don't know that how does they work, but most probably some people who use grammar fixers like Grammarly might face such issues. However, overall the performance of the detectors was acceptable. Thanks xhomerx10 for confirming that the content was generated using AI, and I truly appreciate your way of giving us a task to verify the authenticity of the text.
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We are reaching little by little this sentence made by Werner Karl Heisenberg one of the founders of quantum mechanics.
"The first drink from the glass of natural sciences makes a man an atheist, but God is waiting for him at the bottom of the glass".
And i think this its correct, every time we think we know something we learn we know nothing.
I was skeptical of that “quote” of Heisenberg so I googled it. My suspicions were confirmed. First hit at Quora says the quote is apparently fabricated. And the chatty AI dude said it maybe incorrectly attributed to Heisenberg. Dyor I am the same when it when I see purported quotes and this time I ended up at https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Werner_Heisenberg. On reading through the text, I came across this gem: " The journalist Eike Christian Hirsch PhD, a personal acquaintance of Heisenberg... ...and that Heisenberg's children, Dr. Maria Hirsch and Prof. Dr. Martin Heisenberg, did not recognize their father in this quote." That took me back to a time between semesters at university when I had a job as a summer student working at the same factory as my father. Up to that point in my life, I had only ever heard my dad utter a single profanity when he and I we were driving somewhere in his car and clouds of smoke started coming out of the exhaust. In fact, "Meatball" and "Meatball stew" were the absolute worst things my dad would call someone when he got angry and I wouldn't even think of using those words myself. Rewind to an even earlier time when we had moved to a new town and on my first day of school, one of the kids told me, "fuck off" and I asked him what it meant which set off what I fondly refer to as the "great fuck off event". "Hey! This new kid doesn't know what "fuck off" means!!" For the rest of the day, everyone was telling me to "fuck off"; including some of the girls and before lunch time was over, some of the kindergarten boys were telling me to "fuck off" but nobody would tell me what it meant... of course by second recess, I had given up asking and decided that none of them actually knew what it meant; it wasn't so much that they wouldn't tell as it was they couldn't tell me. I couldn't wait to get home to ask my mom because she knew all kinds of words - she was a stenographer! So as soon as I got home, I made the mistake of asking my mom what "fuck off" meant; my mom called me by my full legal name suffixed by "You just wait 'til your father gets home!" So, I figured it was a really bad thing to say but I still didn't know what it meant. I guess I persisted until my mom's voice got so frantic and high pitched that I could no longer hear it and when my dad got home from work, he didn't explain it to me either (not with words at least) but I was left with the impression that if I ever said it again... anyway, back to the summer job - After I got settled in and figured out what I was supposed to do, I met my dad for lunch. A bunch of his buddies came and sat down with us to eat and my dad introduced me, I swear to god, after that introduction, I wouldn't have attributed the "quotes" from my father to him, even though I was hearing them first hand, and he wasn't even angry... he was just using profanity in casual conversation and lots of it too. I just sat back and pretended it was old hat for me; the last thing I wanted to hear was "Hey! This kid doesn't think his old man swears!" on my first day at my new job.
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