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Topic: wow, bitcoin's astro birth chart is full on! - page 17. (Read 67326 times)

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I've added this clearer chart pic to the OP which shows the exact UTC & also local time of the first block made if the location was Dublin, Ireland which seems the most probable correct birth chart for Bitcoin atm.


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Bitcoin's Weekly Outlook from 25th March

There could be communication or travel muddles if you don't keep your eye on the ball. This is definitely your lucky week in however small a way. There will be a lilt in your step and a twinkle in your eye. Look out for a good break or a light at the end of one tunnel.

In other news



http://stats.grok.se/en/latest90/Bitcoin
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Bitcoin's horoscope for Wednesday March 20, 2013

I remember as a child being given a magic wallet. You put a note in it, close it, open it again and, voila, the money was gone. Actually, I've still got a wallet that works like that. And whenever I see wealthy people out shopping, a part of me always assumes that they must have got the wallet that did the trick the other way round. I can't, sadly, promise you a magic wallet today. But I can promise you the ability to appreciate the real magic that's going on in your life now. Once you start to see that, it won't just be your wallet that fills up.

Happy Spring Equinox today & the start of the astrological year with the sun moving in to Aries for 4 weeks & tomorrow the solar feast of Eostre a time of fertility, renewal & new beginnings.
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Everything is intimately related, with varying degrees. That statement has no bearing on whether or not the motions of the stars can help predict the price of the digitcal currency called bitcoin. Here's a thought to ponder: If a duck quacks in Canada, will I hit all the green lights on the way to work?

Astrology is considered a pseudoscience for a reason, my friends. I don't mean to offend, just to enlighten.

Astrology is considered a science for a reason, my friends.  I don't mean to offend, just to enlighten.

Your beliefs aren't the only ones that matter.

Oh, and I'll just repeat this one more time:
“Millionaires don't use Astrology, billionaires do.”
― J.P. Morgan

It's not about belief. It's about testable hypotheses, and the outcome of such tests.

Thanks for your help, now please go away.

And as for provable statements, please learn
Gödel's incompleteness theorem before you claim unprovable = false.
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This is the speculation forum, not the make-believe fantasy forum.

what's the difference?  Huh
This.

I like where all this is going, we are more like a cult now: we've a prophet (Satoshi), there is an old and new testament (cypherpunks b-money.txt and bitcoin.pdf), we've an oracle (Otoh and his thread, that should be pinned) and also there is paganism in our community (technical analysis).
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Everything is intimately related, with varying degrees. That statement has no bearing on whether or not the motions of the stars can help predict the price of the digitcal currency called bitcoin. Here's a thought to ponder: If a duck quacks in Canada, will I hit all the green lights on the way to work?

Astrology is considered a pseudoscience for a reason, my friends. I don't mean to offend, just to enlighten.

Astrology is considered a science for a reason, my friends.  I don't mean to offend, just to enlighten.

Your beliefs aren't the only ones that matter.

Oh, and I'll just repeat this one more time:
“Millionaires don't use Astrology, billionaires do.”
― J.P. Morgan
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Another possible explanation is - ancient astrologers have been watching the stars for ages and since they were linked to their deities (which represent archetypes in the oversoul) they have linked the rhythms of planetary movement to rhythms in common unconscious, meaning a part of the psychic earth sphere has been made pulsating in the rhythm of planetary movements THROUGH and BECAUSE OF observation and analogy.

So, astrology has been *created* by mankind by belief, and now it works.
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A good explanation of astrology is that it isn't Mercury and other planets that influence our moods and our fate.

It's rather that both are effects of the same cause, i.e. they're correlated. Indeed correlation does not imply causation, but that's no argument against astrology then.

So what could that correlation be then? Everything in nature follows certain numbers, patterns, rhythmics:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkGeOWYOFoA

And maybe our will is not as free as we'd like to believe it is.

So what ancients astrologers did is they watched patterns in the sky as well as in human behavior and society throughout centuries, recording correlations, and trying to distill all this into written down characteristics and principles. Remember they had no internet, so they had plenty of time.
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Bitcoin's horoscope for the week ahead ~ March 16, 2013

Sunday, 2013 03 17: Mercury direct - communications delays disappear, we should expect to see some movement again.

Wednesday, 2013 03 20: Sun in to Aries for four weeks - pro-active, assertive, non-stop-go. Astronomical Spring Equinox ~ turns 11.02 GMT/UTC.

I like this thread. Just saying. I think the sun and its energy has a lot to do with the way people behave and react.

Astrology may be reflective of these energies.

Wouldn't be surprised if this analysis was more accurate than TA.

In any case, taken into consideration.

Word ^

My general defense regarding astrology ties into the big bang theory:  If everything (the entire universe) was once all one thing, then everything is intimately related ... at least at one point.  So... why wouldn't everything still be intimately related?

in other words:  “Now a curse upon Because and his kin! May Because be accursed for ever! If Will stops and cries Why, invoking Because, then Will stops & does nought. If Power asks why, then is Power weakness. Also reason is a lie; for there is a factor infinite & unknown; & all their words are skew-wise. Enough of Because! Be he damned for a dog! But ye, o my people, rise up & awake!”

-The Book of the Law II:28-34

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Bitcoin's horoscope for the week ahead ~ March 16, 2013

Sunday, 2013 03 17: Mercury direct - communications delays disappear, we should expect to see some movement again.

Wednesday, 2013 03 20: Sun in to Aries for four weeks - pro-active, assertive, non-stop-go. Astronomical Spring Equinox ~ turns 11.02 GMT/UTC.

I like this thread. Just saying. I think the sun and its energy has a lot to do with the way people behave and react.

Astrology may be reflective of these energies.

Wouldn't be surprised if this analysis was more accurate than TA.

In any case, taken into consideration.
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Bitcoin's horoscope for the week ahead ~ March 16, 2013

Expect the unexpected. There you go. The most useless advice you will ever get. How can you benefit from that? If you know what to expect, it will no longer be unexpected! And if you don't know what to expect... how can you prepare for it? You are not sure what to make of a situation. Every time you think things through, you reach a different conclusion. Every time you talk them over, you hear a different opinion. Yet it is not the unexpected that is eluding you now. It is the obvious! As soon, rather delightfully, you'll see.

Sunday, 2013 03 17: Mercury direct - communications delays disappear, we should expect to see some movement again.

Wednesday, 2013 03 20: Sun in to Aries for four weeks - pro-active, assertive, non-stop-go. Astronomical Spring Equinox ~ turns 11.02 GMT/UTC.
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anyway, now back to...

Bitcoin's horoscope for Friday March 15, 2013

Sometimes, trains and planes can't depart on schedule. The pilots and the drivers have to do their best to make up the missing time on the journey. Thankfully, Spaceship Earth doesn't have such problems as it hurtles through the cosmos. We don't find that some months will have to be shorter than others because we must speed up to compensate for slower progress earlier in the year. Next week, tense angles to Saturn (your ruler) will come from Mars and Jupiter but a process is unfolding perfectly, naturally.
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This is the speculation forum, not the make-believe fantasy forum.

what's the difference?  Huh

This is my personal opinion, but I personally consider this forum is as the "BTC trading/investing analysis" forum. Maybe others don't share the same view.

The Gamblers' Fallacy Forum
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This is the speculation forum, not the make-believe fantasy forum.

what's the difference?  Huh

This is my personal opinion, but I personally consider this forum is as the "BTC trading/investing analysis" forum. Maybe others don't share the same view.

There are a few interesting discussions, but most of what you read here should be considered cheer leading.
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TA has been predicting a crash in BTC prices ever since it hit $5 ~ go figure
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This is the speculation forum, not the make-believe fantasy forum.

what's the difference?  Huh
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Bitcoin's horoscope for Thursday March 14, 2013

Imagine planting a seed in the perfect position, just at the right temperature, at the ideal time of year. So far, so appropriate - as an investment for future growth. Now, suppose you draw up a chair next to your seedling and sit over it with a megaphone yelling, 'Hurry up and get going'. No matter how much you may wish that you could reap the fruit of a harvest, you just can't make the process happen a moment faster than it naturally needs to take. You have now done all you can to move a process on. Relax.
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Bitcoin's horoscope for Wednesday March 13, 2013

Decisions that we make in haste are often the ones that we then find ourselves repenting at leisure. But haste is generally born of pressure. Pressure is no easy thing to ignore. If we don't take it seriously, friends and relations draw our attention to it. And if we continue to ignore it long enough, even strangers consider themselves entitled to take an interest in our affairs and apply that pressure to us. But none of that constitutes a reason for you to speed up a process that needs to take time. Don't dawdle; but don't rush, either.


Also I like Litecoin a lot Wink: http://explorer.litecoin.net/address/LcLJUZtRyLTs9uNqfWZijo2mFnMbdoQTfb & plan to keep stacking there as could be much upside as things start to roll out for it this year.

http://www.ltc-charts.com/period-charts.php?period=3-months&resolution=day&pair=ltc-btc&market=btc-e

http://www.ltc-charts.com/period-charts.php?period=3-months&resolution=day&pair=ltc-usd&market=btc-e

2013 01 10   LTC = $0.07 ~ 0.005 BTC

2013 03 12   LTC = $0.65 ~ 0.015 BTC (value is up more than nine times in $ & three times in BTC over the last 2 months)

Edit: I'm long term long LTC, but short term short just atm, as I attempt to get my average bought in price down a little.
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officially this post-hoc reasoning of course, but still a good fit.  Wink

There is an old saying, often employed by bargain hunters, 'If you buy cheap, you buy twice.' In other words, if you are too quick to settle for something that looks as if it will provide good value for money, without first subjecting it to some critical scrutiny, you may end up realising later, where the fatal flaw was hidden.

u mean SELL!??  Shocked
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Bitcoin's horoscope for the week ahead, Sunday, 10 March 2013

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I suspect that the current source of irritation may be SatoshiDice - but just guessing.

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Alert: chain fork caused by pre-0.8 clients dealing badly with large blocks Shocked

Summary: http://www.thebitcointrader.com/2013/03/breaking-blockchain-has-forked.html#comment-form


Bitcoin's horoscope for Tuesday March 12, 2013

There is an old saying, often employed by bargain hunters, 'If you buy cheap, you buy twice.' In other words, if you are too quick to settle for something that looks as if it will provide good value for money, without first subjecting it to some critical scrutiny, you may end up realising later, where the fatal flaw was hidden. The same principle applies when problem solving. The most immediately attractive solution isn't always the most reliable or desirable. Regardless of the pressure that you feel you are under, do a little more research today.

Bitcoin's Horoscope for week of March 14, 2013

  The theory of the "butterfly effect" proposes that a butterfly flapping its wings in China may ultimately impact the weather in New York. Here's how the writer Richard Bernstein explains it: "Very slight, nearly infinitesimal variations and the enormous multiplicity of interacting variables produce big differences in the end." That's why, he says, "the world is just too complicated to be predictable." I find this a tremendously liberating idea. It suggests that every little thing you do sends out ripples of influence that help shape the kind of world you live in. The coming week will be an excellent time to experiment with how this works in your daily life. Put loving care and intelligent attention into every little thing.
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