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Topic: Nasa's/CIA's Ball and the Wall, Now Evolved with Bitcoin (Read 192 times)

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Would you ask permission before going to space? I mean asking "space", how would you interpret a lack of answer?

And they saw laika...

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I love it.  I remember the Nasa puzzle about ten objects chosen to take into space with you.  I swear that if Nasa would spend less time tinkering with people's heads, they might lose fewer rockets.
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Why shall the ball move? What's inside it? Why is there a wall? Circular wall around a circular hill? What'y beyond the wall and belolow the hill?

Only stupid people could attempt to predict an outcome with so little information...

I am curious to know what's the official narrative of wtc7 at their respective schools...

Anyway.
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Nasa has a load of little thought puzzles, experiements and scenarios to inspire thaought.  They send the best along to the CIA for more circulation.  Years back the "ball and the wall" emerged.  A simple scene is set, frozen in time, a ball is just over the crest of a hill and at the bottom of the hill is a wall.  The question is how different people, groups and mindsets predict the outcome.  It really got nowhere as an thought puzzle, but became running email joke, adding more groups and people.

I recently got a forwarder copy with Bitcoin added...here it is


The realist predicts the ball will roll down and hit the wall.

The pessimist predicts the same result, but knows that somewhere a little child is near suicide over the lost ball.

The optimist agrees with the realist, but thinks that the result will be AWESOME.

The conspiracy theorist is convinced that while he is watching the ball and the wall, the government is accessing his bank account and profiling his internet purchaes.

The government waits at the ball for someone to come along and watch it, then accesses there bank account and profiles the internet purchases.

....now, added by some anonymous Bitcoiner


The Bitcoin forum member sees a ball and a wall but it not really sure about anything until asking the forum and getting an answer there.

The Bitcoin exchange trader grabs the ball and introduces anew ICO where the ball can be returned if the ICO buy wall is hit.

Satoshi is not positive until six anonymous other ball watchers confirm his predictions...
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