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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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Hueristic
on 28/11/2019, 23:01:06 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1)
^^ Yeah you are good bro, its about mic and some wisdom on tanning ass.

Pamoldar : bhai jadu ki jhapi de diyo bachi ko chacha ki taraf se.  Grin




Thx, i did find this link interesting,


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5205355


still trepidatiously scrolling posts. Smiley




Want to put your money where your mouth is?

0.05BTC bet?

  • I say we see a new ATH before 2022
  • You say we won’t?

Deal.

We won't see 19k again in 2020 or 2021, book it.

Hope you will honor this bet Smiley I will if wrong.


Hey you guys missed this!?!
for shame a bet always makes the list.

And a new Yomamma so fat joke.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg53199874#msg53199874


The approximate scale of the largest known supermassive black hole (S5 0014+81) compared to the size of our solar system.



The size of the largest black hole is smaller than the distance between protons in a nucleus.

The event horizon around a black hole may eoncompass a wide region, but that's not the size of the hole.

Cool, this was news to me, now I see how this could diverge to the aft forwarned mentioned.


Actually... What you are talking about is the singularity in the center. Which has no size. Or we at least have no idea of how to accurately measure/calculate it. Basically a mathematical point.

On the other hand we have a very good idea what size the event horizon is. And last but not least, what about the accretion disk? Is this somehow not a part of the phenomenon we call a black hole?

The same way the size of an atom is considered as the diameter of the outermost electron shell and not just the nucleus...

Isn't that where light starts to bend?