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Social Sciences Research Network. Still, we felt it our duty to also share inspirational angel images that may not be paranormal. Could they be signs to some? Through your search of this growing collection of photographs, we only ask that you come to your own conclusions about what you may find within this section.
The sheer volume of angel pictures being photographed around the world may be the best evidence, yet, of angels interacting and intervening around human beings. Angel pictures might also be verification of personal experiences with angels for some, especially the person s who sent it to us. Interpretation of the evidence, therefore, will vary from viewer to viewer.
Although many angel pictures appear to be real proof of the existence of divine spirit beings, some angel photos can be explained as being common anomalies created by cameras or environment.
It is possible that angelic spirit beings manifest in our photographs as balls of light called "orbs," mists, apparitions, light or even as signs within objects. We are keeping an open mind, but while doing so, please allow us to explain some of the more common false positives found in angel photographs:. Orbs - round spheres of light in angel pictures that may indicate the presence of spirits, but can also be caused by flash reflection off of reflective surfaces, such as mirrors, metal and glass.
Also, dust, insects, pollen, moisture such as rain, snow or water vapor can produce orbs that are not spirit in nature. Ectoplasm - spirit mist in angel pictures that is not usually visible to the naked eye, but appears in the ghost picture.
However, fog, cigarette smoke, smoke from a fire, snow, rain, breath in cold air, steam from hot water or drinks, etc can also produce mists that falsely appear as spirit entities. Pay special attention to cold weather photographs which tend to produce more mists than one would think. These are rare, and the most treasured of angel pictures. We should note that some flash settings of digital cameras will have a tendency to lengthen exposure time which will create transparent people and images.
This will also produce light bars and orange haze that are not enlightened spirit beings. Also, shooting a camera towards mirrors and glass will often capture people in the room with you that are not disembodied! Energy - streaks of energy within an angel picture that is unexplainable. Thank you Tim, Naval, Nick — I learnt so much here. In particular, valuing the reminder and nice articulation of what money is and what currency is.
Would like a follow up convo on this regarding the August 1st BTC segwit switch. An absolute gem of an episode! The best 10 hours I have spent in quite some time. Investing into a novel idea can seem daunting.
I implore everyone to do their research and to be leery of the youtubers and twitter-ers? Investing long term in projects that solve problems and are scale-able are the keys to success. Leave the emotion and ego at the door! Really enjoyed this 3-way conversation, it really helped in demystifying the whole Bitcoin world. Such an informational and definitive guide to Crypto and the Bitcoin space. Loved the episode Tim.
Please keep doing more cryptocurrency related episodes. Maybe invite the Coinbase founder or one of the top developers? Can anyone recommend and good books kindle or audible on cryptocurrency, bitcoin, blockchain, etc or any recommended authors? Other than Naval and Nick of course. One of my top 3 TF podcasts!
As well as this article by Michael Nielson: The 4 hour work week and Tools and Titans changed my life Thank you very much. Money is only paper or numbers in a spreadsheet , like Monopoly money. Like in Monopoly, money is created for this specific game only. The same is true for the US Dollar. That is the only reason the US Dollar has any value.
And God knows you have to pay your taxes. Everything else in the economy domestic or international follows. The Government can print as much as it wants and will never run out of money.
But every one else person or company must balance their budget. Bitcoin transactions are not tied to any personal information which allows users to protect their privacy. It is highly recommended to only use Bitcoin addresses once to avoid your identity being revealed either through a specific purchase or other means.
Your guests are brilliant. I have two obvious things to share that did not come out in the interview:. A key distinction and attraction of Bitcoin is that unlike state sponsored fiat currencies, it is a scarce resource and guaranteed to stay that way mathematically capped at 21M — and as they point out, that is a theoretical cap that will never be reached as lost Bitcoin is lost forever.
DRY is a programming principle that speaks to efficiency, ease of maintenance, and the value of standardizing that which can be codified without any loss of meaning or utility. It is not necessarily a bad thing. Can the leger ever be interrogated to resolve a dispute — if so who rules? Although I am a fan of the podcast and have listened to most episodes prior to a year ago.
My question is to Tim, and or the collective- are you diversified into cryptocurrencies, and if so what exchange do you find most beneficial. I would like to get into lesser known selections other than bitcoin due to my current limited disposable investment cap into this area. My favorite quote or lesson from this episode is the advice given to people who might not have access to the right kind of people to surround themselves with: I love read your blog I almost visit every week and read your informative articles from your website.
A friend of mine introduced me to bitcoin back in , if only I had taken the time to look into it then. It still feels like the golden era for cryptocurrencies though so better now than in another five years time…. We cover a lot, including: What is Bitcoin, what are cryptocurrencies, and what problem do they solve? How will smart contracts actually get adopted or go mainstream? Blockchain governance — is there any existential risk?
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Thanks for the patience! Great guest, love that you are covering this Tim, more please! Thank you for sharing this type of content and insights with us! Should be up now.
Should be populated now. Had a Feedburner issue that was fixed. A data limit of 1 MB per block is hardcoded into the protocol. Lots of reading ahead from this episode.
Well worth breaking a media fast for this episode. Some of the main factors that influence the price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies include: Thanks, Norman Like Like. Tim, and I way off? Thanks so much Tim! Anyone with knowledge on this, please feel free to chime in! Thank you and more of this please. Would love to know if you have transcripts available for the deaf?
Anyway, I hope you continue interviewing people working and innovating in this field. I think it was Factom Like Liked by 2 people. Keep u grate work! Hey Tim, Just wanted to drop a quick comment and say I appreciate your method of questioning in these podcasts. Thanks for all you do! My favourite podcast ever Like Like. What Bitcoin wallet are they using? Sorry if they did mentioned this Like Like.
Phil From Montreal Like Like. This is my most listened to podcast episode. Does anyone know of examples where art, especially famous art, depreciated in value over time?
The following is a comment a few days ago, on an esteemed security blog, by a highly respected professional in infosec: Thanks for finding interesting speakers. What cryptocurrency is Nick an investor on?