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Bitcoin Worldview

Bitcoin Worldview

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What can Bitcoin teach us about how to understand the world around us? Bitcoin Worldview is a series of Zoom calls where we start with the most basic things we can reasonably know. We will then examine how to build a solid worldview, block by block. Be ready to have your assumptions tested (verified) and to help others do the same in engaging conversations.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg
  • BW005 - Why a world with Marcus Edwards | ”Don‘t trust. Verify.” Series | Episode 05
    Dec 20 2021

    BW005 - Why is there a world? | "Don't trust. Verify." Series | Episode 05

    TOPIC

    Why is there a world?

    Bitcoin is a virtual, non physical currency but is positioned to have strong rippling effects on the physical world we live in. But, why is there something rather than nothing? Why is there a world at all and how did it begin?

    Marcus Edwards presents on this topic. Marcus has a MSc in quantum physics and is also a software developer.

    RESOURCES AND MENTIONS

    • Marcus Edwards on Twitter
    • The End of Everything by Katie Mack
    • On quantum phenomenology and consciousness
    • Christian Worldview by Herman Bavinck
    • Robert Breedlove interview
    • Marcus thesis defense presentation
    • Christianity Defended by Michael Manto
    • Reinventing Gravity by John W. Moffat
    • The Inclusive Bible
    • QBism - The Future of Quantum Physics

    OTHER RESOURCES AND ASSISTANCE

    • Thank you to Marcus Edwards for audio editing.
    • Music by John Sib from Pixabay

    NEW TO BITCOIN?

    You get more out of the Bitcoin Worldview sessions if you have basic knowledge on Bitcoin. Click here to start learning about Bitcoin.

    Sign up on Bitcoin Worldview website https://bitcoinworldview.live to join the next Zoom meeting or join the Bitcoin Worldview Telegram group

    Twitter handle is @BTCWorldview

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • BW004 - Morality basis - three views | ”Don‘t trust. Verify.” Series | Episode 04
    Nov 28 2021

    BW004 - Morality basis - With three presenters | "Don't trust. Verify." Series | Episode 04

    NEW TO BITCOIN?

    You get more out of the Bitcoin Worldview sessions if you have basic knowledge on Bitcoin. Click here to start learning about Bitcoin.

    Sign up on Bitcoin Worldview website https://bitcoinworldview.live to join the next Zoom meeting or join the Bitcoin Worldview Telegram group

    Twitter handle is @BTCWorldview

    TOPIC

    Morality basis

    If good and evil exist (like when we say Bitcoin is better money), what is your basis for morality? Each of three speakers shares a 15min presentation before lively discussions.

    RESOURCES

    • Agust slides - Can you be good without God?
    • Stefan on Twitter
    • Stefan slides - Is BTC a Yogic protocol?

    OTHER RESOURCES AND ASSISTANCE

    • Thank you to Marcus Edwards for audio editing.
    • Music by John Sib from Pixabay
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    1 Std. und 29 Min.
  • BW003 - Math Behind the Matter With Dr. Gabe Bouch | ”Don‘t trust. Verify.” Series | Episode 03
    Oct 28 2021

    BW003 - Math Behind the Matter With Dr. Babe Bouch | "Don't trust. Verify." Series | Episode 03

    NEW TO BITCOIN?

    You get more out of the Bitcoin Worldview sessions if you have basic knowledge on Bitcoin. Click here to start learning about Bitcoin.

    Sign up on Bitcoin Worldview website https://bitcoinworldview.live to join the next Zoom meeting or join the Bitcoin Worldview Telegram group

    Twitter handle is @BTCWorldview

    TOPIC

    Math behind the Matter

    Those that dive into Bitcoin are usually surprised to discover how deep and far reaching implications it has on human life and environment. Bitcoin is software, information, math, and cryptology, and yet it is already starting to describe a new and updated physical future for human flourishing. Surprisingly, math is effective in describing and predicting developments in our physical world. Why is that? Why does math work?

    RESOURCES

    • Tectonic movements in Þingvellir, Iceland. Discussed early in the show.
    • Euler's identity (also known as Euler's equation)
    • The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences - 1960 article by the physicist Eugene Wigner
    • Gödel's incompleteness theorems
    • YouTube series from Dr. Gabe Bouch

    OTHER RESOURCES AND ASSISTANCE

    • Thank you to Leefex Recording Studio and Febias Kunda for audio editing.
    • Music by John Sib from Pixabay
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    1 Std. und 35 Min.
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