VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS42.84%
Net Worth
3.103USD
STEEM
24.693STEEM
SBD
3.011SBD
Effective Power
4.960SP
├── Own SP
3.888SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+1.071SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 24.693STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 3.888SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 1.071SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 4.960SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 1.935SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 1.439SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 1.572SBD | SBD |
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| created | 2018-04-02T13:47:57 |
| recovery_account | steem |
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| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
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| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-09-07T23:29:48 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2018-10-08T14:03:30 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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}From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 1.071 SP to @rambochain2023/11/14 08:44:24
steemdelegated 1.071 SP to @rambochain
2023/11/14 08:44:24
| delegatee | rambochain |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1741.904685 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79869050/Trx 008c95db72749eb08f949ec5fa113799ac2835a6 |
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}2019/04/02 14:39:57
2019/04/02 14:39:57
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @rambochain! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@rambochain/birthday1.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@rambochain) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=rambochain)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| parent permlink | 8b9b2eb1-52b7-11e8-8263-0242ac110002 |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-rambochain-20190402t143956000z |
| title | |
| Transaction Info | Block #31695443/Trx 072624be5741e973ae15f4b1aaa14b23d343dc9b |
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}rok-sivantereplied to @rambochain / fkwqh57pw2019/02/17 22:10:15
rok-sivantereplied to @rambochain / fkwqh57pw
2019/02/17 22:10:15
| author | rok-sivante |
| body | <a href="https://musing.io/q/rambochain/fkyru5p85">View this answer on Musing.io</a> |
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| parent author | rambochain |
| parent permlink | fkyru5p85 |
| permlink | fkwqh57pw |
| title | Question answered on Musing.io |
| Transaction Info | Block #30438090/Trx 6eaa83bb64ec3af8ca0388be5c000186040eb005 |
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rambochainreceived 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2018/12/14 20:24:48
| deposited | 0.000 STEEM |
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| withdrawn | 0.000009 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #28565563/Virtual Operation #48 |
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rambochainreceived 0.335 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/12/07 20:24:48
| deposited | 0.335 STEEM |
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| withdrawn | 675.121870 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #28364107/Virtual Operation #3 |
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}doomsdaychassisreplied to @rambochain / f3rgag7kw2018/12/07 06:32:27
doomsdaychassisreplied to @rambochain / f3rgag7kw
2018/12/07 06:32:27
| author | doomsdaychassis |
| body | <a href="https://musing.io/q/rambochain/fkyru5p85">View this answer on Musing.io</a> |
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| permlink | f3rgag7kw |
| title | Question answered on Musing.io |
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rambochainreceived 0.335 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/11/30 20:24:48
| deposited | 0.335 STEEM |
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| withdrawn | 675.121870 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #28162592/Virtual Operation #4 |
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rambochainreceived 0.335 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/11/23 20:24:48
| deposited | 0.335 STEEM |
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| withdrawn | 675.121870 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27961095/Virtual Operation #4 |
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rambochainreceived 0.335 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/11/16 20:24:48
| deposited | 0.335 STEEM |
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| withdrawn | 675.121870 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27759571/Virtual Operation #4 |
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rambochainreceived 0.334 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/11/09 20:24:48
| deposited | 0.334 STEEM |
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| to account | rambochain |
| withdrawn | 675.121870 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27558119/Virtual Operation #4 |
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rambochainreceived 0.334 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/11/02 20:24:48
| deposited | 0.334 STEEM |
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| withdrawn | 675.121870 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27356687/Virtual Operation #23 |
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}rambochainreceived 0.334 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)2018/10/26 20:24:48
rambochainreceived 0.334 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/10/26 20:24:48
| deposited | 0.334 STEEM |
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| withdrawn | 675.121870 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27155226/Virtual Operation #6 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}rambochainreceived 0.204 SBD, 0.315 SP author reward for @rambochain / fkzt8xpd52018/10/22 18:33:18
rambochainreceived 0.204 SBD, 0.315 SP author reward for @rambochain / fkzt8xpd5
2018/10/22 18:33:18
| author | rambochain |
| permlink | fkzt8xpd5 |
| sbd payout | 0.204 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting payout | 512.527465 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #27037888/Virtual Operation #14 |
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rambochainreceived 0.209 SBD, 0.321 SP author reward for @rambochain / fkyru5p85
2018/10/22 18:15:39
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rambochainreceived 0.209 SBD, 0.323 SP author reward for @rambochain / pkme65p85
2018/10/22 18:13:24
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}rambochainreceived 0.334 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)2018/10/19 20:24:48
rambochainreceived 0.334 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/10/19 20:24:48
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rambochainreceived 0.237 SBD, 0.357 SP author reward for @rambochain / fkghs7k85
2018/10/18 12:39:48
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}musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / fkzt8xpd52018/10/16 01:13:00
musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / fkzt8xpd5
2018/10/16 01:13:00
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}musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / fkyru5p852018/10/16 01:12:54
musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / fkyru5p85
2018/10/16 01:12:54
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}musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / pkme65p852018/10/16 00:56:57
musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / pkme65p85
2018/10/16 00:56:57
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}josediccusreplied to @rambochain / fkazspf8x2018/10/15 20:07:57
josediccusreplied to @rambochain / fkazspf8x
2018/10/15 20:07:57
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}kinggoloreplied to @rambochain / pkv2rwpdx2018/10/15 19:20:18
kinggoloreplied to @rambochain / pkv2rwpdx
2018/10/15 19:20:18
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}ebeneserireplied to @rambochain / pkk2pqpd52018/10/15 19:15:51
ebeneserireplied to @rambochain / pkk2pqpd5
2018/10/15 19:15:51
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}tobehonnestreplied to @rambochain / f3964xpdx2018/10/15 18:41:27
tobehonnestreplied to @rambochain / f3964xpdx
2018/10/15 18:41:27
| author | tobehonnest |
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}rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / fkzt8xpd52018/10/15 18:33:18
rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / fkzt8xpd5
2018/10/15 18:33:18
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cryptoandcoffeeupvoted (20.00%) @rambochain / fkyru5p85
2018/10/15 18:28:09
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}cryptoandcoffeereplied to @rambochain / p3y7h5f8x2018/10/15 18:27:51
cryptoandcoffeereplied to @rambochain / p3y7h5f8x
2018/10/15 18:27:51
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}oscar55replied to @rambochain / fkjevxf852018/10/15 18:21:48
oscar55replied to @rambochain / fkjevxf85
2018/10/15 18:21:48
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oscar55upvoted (100.00%) @rambochain / fkyru5p85
2018/10/15 18:21:06
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}a3dreplied to @rambochain / f3kfvxpd52018/10/15 18:19:36
a3dreplied to @rambochain / f3kfvxpd5
2018/10/15 18:19:36
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}rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / fkyru5p852018/10/15 18:15:39
rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / fkyru5p85
2018/10/15 18:15:39
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rambochainreceived 0.237 SBD, 0.369 SP author reward for @rambochain / p3cul3l75
2018/10/15 18:13:42
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}rambochainreplied to @tangoyaris / pkme65p852018/10/15 18:13:24
rambochainreplied to @tangoyaris / pkme65p85
2018/10/15 18:13:24
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rambochainreceived 0.334 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/10/12 20:24:48
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}musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / fkghs7k852018/10/11 17:41:24
musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / fkghs7k85
2018/10/11 17:41:24
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2018/10/11 15:16:27
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}cryptoandcoffeereplied to @rambochain / fk9u58k852018/10/11 13:49:57
cryptoandcoffeereplied to @rambochain / fk9u58k85
2018/10/11 13:49:57
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}honnestupvoted (100.00%) @rambochain / fkghs7k852018/10/11 12:46:15
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}honnestreplied to @rambochain / fkhaq738x2018/10/11 12:46:12
honnestreplied to @rambochain / fkhaq738x
2018/10/11 12:46:12
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}rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / fkghs7k852018/10/11 12:39:48
rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / fkghs7k85
2018/10/11 12:39:48
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}palemosreplied to @rambochain / p3ramx97x2018/10/08 22:31:09
palemosreplied to @rambochain / p3ramx97x
2018/10/08 22:31:09
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| body | <p>Science has constantly utilized productive doubt to enhance and now and again to a really demonstrate a hypothesis. Innovation is the stupendous case of what science has accomplished. The dread is normal, for the most part it originates from the un-educated or the un-taught that have kept running from the whorl-winds of innovation. </p><p>This is certainly not another thing for people. At the point when the printing press initially showed up it was met with a colossal dismissal of it's utilization, esteem and even it's profound quality. A book was in numerous eyes a shocking result of another innovation that rose due to the requirement for researchers to record, consequently share and turn into a living history. Today, no human can live without purchasing, owning, utilizing and the keeping of books. Homes, schools, libraries, organizations, governments live beyond words the Book. Would you be able to envision not having books. </p><p>Today the world is breathing innovation as it characterizes how we live and survive. I don't think the normal individual acknowledges exactly how huge simply the correspondences framework has progressed toward becoming. Also other interlaced frameworks like; shipping, parkways, railways, air courses, TV, radio: am-fm-shortwave-and so on., microwave-joins, cell, electrical power network, satellites and the notorious INTERNET in addition to it's required information stockpiling. The rundown continues endlessly. </p><p>Would you be able to envision what number of electro-attractive transmissions (EM waves), with simply the wifi and cellphones are happening all around everybody all over the place. I have made a harsh gauge of 10,000 flags passing through my body each minute. (I'm not proposing that these mischief us) but rather the greatness is amazing a direct result of the a huge number of gadgets inside 5 miles of my body. I'm genuinely certain if I somehow managed to remain with Alexander Bell in his lab and I let him know of this future reality he would presumably take a stick and beat my head in, just on the wildness of my words.</p> |
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}musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / p3cul3l752018/10/08 21:05:15
musingupvoted (3.00%) @rambochain / p3cul3l75
2018/10/08 21:05:15
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}cryptoandcoffeereplied to @rambochain / p3448ylh52018/10/08 20:26:12
cryptoandcoffeereplied to @rambochain / p3448ylh5
2018/10/08 20:26:12
| author | cryptoandcoffee |
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futuremindreplied to @rambochain / f39qby9hx
2018/10/08 20:15:15
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}a3dreplied to @rambochain / pkn4lklh52018/10/08 18:15:33
a3dreplied to @rambochain / pkn4lklh5
2018/10/08 18:15:33
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}rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / p3cul3l752018/10/08 18:13:42
rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / p3cul3l75
2018/10/08 18:13:42
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}rambochainreplied to @royalpubg / f3c9h3lhx2018/10/08 18:06:33
rambochainreplied to @royalpubg / f3c9h3lhx
2018/10/08 18:06:33
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2018/10/08 14:03:30
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}musingupvoted (5.00%) @rambochain / p3ertu6752018/10/04 18:33:27
musingupvoted (5.00%) @rambochain / p3ertu675
2018/10/04 18:33:27
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}rambochainreplied to @yohantor / p3ertu6752018/10/04 13:49:06
rambochainreplied to @yohantor / p3ertu675
2018/10/04 13:49:06
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| body | <p> The answer may surprise you but it's Yes, banks invest heavily in bitcoin.<br> Here is a non-exhaustive list of banks that invested in bitcoin in 2017: Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, UBS, BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, CityBank, Barclay's.<br> </p> <p>By investing in bitcoin, I mean either bought directly from bitcoin or established partnerships with bitcoin and blockchain ecosystem companies.<br> In particular, 2017 saw futures trading on bitcoin (more info) on the Chicago Stock Exchange, where investment funds and banks rushed.<br> </p> <p>Why are banks investing in bitcoin? Simply because they understood that it had become a phenomenon too big to ignore and that bitcoin would take a significant place on global finance.<br> </p> <p>For the anecdote, JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon publicly stated in October 2017 that bitcoin was "stupid", a scam and would fire any of its employees who traded bitcoin. The impact of the case was global, relayed in the media and bitcoin immediately dropped by 20%.<br> What did JP Morgan do in the wake? The same day, the bank took the opportunity to buy several million dollars of bitcoin. It was only a manipulation of prices to buy bitcoin, which proves that he did not think a word about what he said about bitcoin. Funny, no! </p> |
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}rambochainupvoted (100.00%) @yohantor / fkestg6hx2018/10/04 13:48:57
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2018/10/04 13:48:57
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2018/09/29 15:49:45
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2018/09/28 20:24:48
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rambochainreceived 0.786 SBD, 1.106 SP author reward for @rambochain / f34jwpfmx
2018/09/28 13:45:15
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rambochainreceived 0.256 SBD, 0.362 SP author reward for @rambochain / p3ajqdym5
2018/09/25 19:45:33
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}futuremindreplied to @rambochain / f365qvub52018/09/23 05:33:51
futuremindreplied to @rambochain / f365qvub5
2018/09/23 05:33:51
| author | futuremind |
| body | <p>Human interaction seemed more real and personal. It was easier to slow down and appreciate the small things in life. </p> <p>As exciting as technology is, the price that comes with it makes me sad sometimes. </p> |
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}musingupvoted (5.00%) @rambochain / fkt8al6m52018/09/22 19:46:06
musingupvoted (5.00%) @rambochain / fkt8al6m5
2018/09/22 19:46:06
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}olimannreplied to @rambochain / f3wf59rm52018/09/22 15:52:18
olimannreplied to @rambochain / f3wf59rm5
2018/09/22 15:52:18
| author | olimann |
| body | <p>The communication between the people, the friends and the family, before all the communications are simplistic and cordial nowadays we have thousands of subscribers on facebook, insta ... but robotic version without emotion, without sense just a mass production of friends.</p> |
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}rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / pkr2sl6b52018/09/22 15:50:27
rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / pkr2sl6b5
2018/09/22 15:50:27
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}rambochainreplied to @royalpubg / fkt8al6m52018/09/22 15:49:45
rambochainreplied to @royalpubg / fkt8al6m5
2018/09/22 15:49:45
| author | rambochain |
| body | <p> I think that it is the technologies that are based on electronics that will transform the world in the coming years. We have entered the era of artificial intelligence and automation, and all the developments around these areas are starting to respond strongly to the needs of industries and are emerging as sustainable alternatives to the problems facing humanity. today.</p> <p>In the technical field, for example, we have seen companies such as mechanics, computer science and electricity combined to form mechatronics to develop much more comprehensive approaches to solving the challenges faced in industry, all with a component not insignificant electronic. </p> |
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rambochainreceived 0.334 STEEM from power down installment (0.415 SP)
2018/09/21 20:24:48
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}musingupvoted (10.00%) @rambochain / f34jwpfmx2018/09/21 16:38:30
musingupvoted (10.00%) @rambochain / f34jwpfmx
2018/09/21 16:38:30
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}rambochainreplied to @palongo / f34jwpfmx2018/09/21 13:45:15
rambochainreplied to @palongo / f34jwpfmx
2018/09/21 13:45:15
| author | rambochain |
| body | <p><strong>The calendar: a necessary tool for men</strong></p> <p>For all civilized men, or on the path of civilization, it is important to find one's bearings in time. These temporal landmarks allow different peoples to set certain common events and plan agriculture while being in line with astronomy.<br> </p> <p>Over time people have adapted calendars to their uses, customs and needs, 1 for example, all countries do not celebrate the New Year at the same time.<br> </p> <p><strong>There are 3 types of calendar2:</strong></p> <ul> <li>the lunar calendar: it follows the phases of the moon, 354 days distributed in 12 months (Muslim calendar);</li> <li> the solar calendar: based on the seasons, 365 days spread over 12 months (Julian and Gregorian calendar);</li> <li> the luni-solar calendar: mixture of 2, so 365 days, but the months coincide with the lunation (Chinese calendar).</li> </ul> <p><strong>History and changes in the calendar</strong></p> <p>At first, people had to divide time into days, months and years. For this they have based themselves on several astronomical phenomena3:<br> </p> <p>1- the solar day that separates the 2 sunrises or 2 sunsets (about 24 hours);<br> </p> <p>2- the lunation which is the interval of time separating 2 new moons.<br> </p> <p>The first calendar was developed in the 3rd millennium BC by the cities of Babylon4, although a calendar dated to the 5th millennium BC was discovered in southern Egypt, in Nabta Playa. This brand new calendar was based on moon movements and consisted of 12 months of 29 or 30 days. It was possible to add days, or even additional months to stay in line with the different seasons of the year.</p> <p>Then, the Egyptians decided to replace this lunar calendar with a solar calendar composed of 12 months and which counted 365 days. For the solar calendar, the designers have based on 4 points of reference6:<br> </p> <ul> <li>equinox of spring: duration of the day and night identical, about 12 hours;</li> <li> equinox of autumn: duration of the day and the same night, about 12 hours;</li> <li> winter solstice: the night is the longest of the year and the shortest day;</li> <li> summer solstice: longer day and shorter night.<br> </li> </ul> <p>The first Roman calendar was born in the 7th century BC. This lunar calendar counted 304 days and began in March. Days were then added to equal the solar year. This added period then becomes the months of January and February7.<br> </p> <p>In 46 BC J. - C., to return in adequacy with the seasons, Julius César decided to adapt the Egyptian calendar to the agricultural calendar to create the Julian calendar. With the latter the year had 365 days and a leap year every 4 years3.<br> </p> <p>Several centuries later, astronomers realized that Caesar had made some mistakes and that the calendar was out of step with the cycle of the stars. In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII decided to reform the calendar again and created the Gregorian calendar. Since that time, the beginning of the year has been set for January 1st7.<br> </p> <p>In 1785, in France, the poet François Fabre d'Eglantine composed the republican calendar, also called revolutionary calendar or calendar of the French. This new calendar associates each day with a product of the soil and no longer with a saint, the weeks become decades and the months have names related to the seasons.<br> </p> <p>With this new calendar, François Fabre d'Eglantine shows his will to weaken Christian rites. In 1806 Napoleon 1st put in place the Gregorian calendar. Today, the Gregorian calendar is used in most countries, but the lunar calendar is still used in the Muslim religion for example.</p> |
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"body": "<p><strong>The calendar: a necessary tool for men</strong></p>\n<p>For all civilized men, or on the path of civilization, it is important to find one's bearings in time. These temporal landmarks allow different peoples to set certain common events and plan agriculture while being in line with astronomy.<br>\n</p>\n<p>Over time people have adapted calendars to their uses, customs and needs, 1 for example, all countries do not celebrate the New Year at the same time.<br>\n</p>\n<p><strong>There are 3 types of calendar2:</strong></p>\n<ul>\n <li>the lunar calendar: it follows the phases of the moon, 354 days distributed in 12 months (Muslim calendar);</li>\n <li> the solar calendar: based on the seasons, 365 days spread over 12 months (Julian and Gregorian calendar);</li>\n <li> the luni-solar calendar: mixture of 2, so 365 days, but the months coincide with the lunation (Chinese calendar).</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>History and changes in the calendar</strong></p>\n<p>At first, people had to divide time into days, months and years. For this they have based themselves on several astronomical phenomena3:<br>\n</p>\n<p>1- the solar day that separates the 2 sunrises or 2 sunsets (about 24 hours);<br>\n</p>\n<p>2- the lunation which is the interval of time separating 2 new moons.<br>\n</p>\n<p>The first calendar was developed in the 3rd millennium BC by the cities of Babylon4, although a calendar dated to the 5th millennium BC was discovered in southern Egypt, in Nabta Playa. This brand new calendar was based on moon movements and consisted of 12 months of 29 or 30 days. It was possible to add days, or even additional months to stay in line with the different seasons of the year.</p>\n<p>Then, the Egyptians decided to replace this lunar calendar with a solar calendar composed of 12 months and which counted 365 days. For the solar calendar, the designers have based on 4 points of reference6:<br>\n</p>\n<ul>\n <li>equinox of spring: duration of the day and night identical, about 12 hours;</li>\n <li> equinox of autumn: duration of the day and the same night, about 12 hours;</li>\n <li> winter solstice: the night is the longest of the year and the shortest day;</li>\n <li> summer solstice: longer day and shorter night.<br>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The first Roman calendar was born in the 7th century BC. This lunar calendar counted 304 days and began in March. Days were then added to equal the solar year. This added period then becomes the months of January and February7.<br>\n</p>\n<p>In 46 BC J. - C., to return in adequacy with the seasons, Julius César decided to adapt the Egyptian calendar to the agricultural calendar to create the Julian calendar. With the latter the year had 365 days and a leap year every 4 years3.<br>\n</p>\n<p>Several centuries later, astronomers realized that Caesar had made some mistakes and that the calendar was out of step with the cycle of the stars. In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII decided to reform the calendar again and created the Gregorian calendar. Since that time, the beginning of the year has been set for January 1st7.<br>\n</p>\n<p>In 1785, in France, the poet François Fabre d'Eglantine composed the republican calendar, also called revolutionary calendar or calendar of the French. This new calendar associates each day with a product of the soil and no longer with a saint, the weeks become decades and the months have names related to the seasons.<br>\n</p>\n<p>With this new calendar, François Fabre d'Eglantine shows his will to weaken Christian rites. In 1806 Napoleon 1st put in place the Gregorian calendar. Today, the Gregorian calendar is used in most countries, but the lunar calendar is still used in the Muslim religion for example.</p>",
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}rambochainreplied to @musing-threads / pkc4rlsmx2018/09/19 15:18:03
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2018/09/19 15:18:03
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}hashcashreplied to @rambochain / fkufslyb52018/09/18 20:45:15
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2018/09/18 20:45:15
| author | hashcash |
| body | <p>Black is a congealed mass of matter that has lost is atomic integrity. People think that black hole is an extremely dense solid object like a planet - this is a misconception. To understand what black hole is we need to understated its evolution.</p> <p>This happens when intense gravitational forces pull the matter together so strongly that the electrons are absorbed by the protons (reverse beta decay) and thus the atoms exist no more and we have a giant condensed ball of neutrons packed together (thus the name: neutron star). At this stage we call it a neutron star.</p> <p>If we keep on adding more matter to the this neutron star we will exceed a certain threshold (typically three times the solar mass), then this neutron star would further collapse into a black hole.</p> <p>If neutron star evolves into a black hole, then nothing can escape its gravitational field and even light is absorbed by it. Thus we have the name 'black hole'. Thus this whole region of space and time from which escape of anything is impossible is called a black hole. The fact is that we cannot even really study this region called black hole as it's observation is impossible.</p> <p>A black hole's existence is so shrouded in mystery that the only way to understand it is to observe how the black hole interacts with its environment.</p> <p>NOTE: Black holes too have different classifications and characteristics. </p> |
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}olimannreplied to @rambochain / f3dpwdybx2018/09/18 19:47:00
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2018/09/18 19:47:00
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| body | <p>Matter attracts matter via gravity. The more matter there is in the same place, the more this force is important. Our planet has such an important attraction that we are stuck on it, and it costs us a lot of fuel when we launch a rocket just to make him leave this attraction.<br> </p> <p>The stars are much more massive than our planet.<br> </p> <p>It has been imagined - by A. Einstein, I believe - that there could theoretically exist such massive and dense stars that their gravity could prevent even the light from leaving. These stars would be as massive as they were invisible, since no light could reach us.<br> </p> <p>These stars, we ended up noticing them, in particular by noting that the light coming from other stars was sometimes "displaced", and that because of the mass of a black hole being between this star and us, which because its gravity curves the path of this light.<br> </p> <p>A black hole, what is it?<br> </p> <p>Our star, the Sun, is not a fireball. Containing no air, there is not a single flame in it. It is a hydrogen ball. Originally a cloud of hydrogen whose atoms have gradually moved closer to each other by gravity, the Sun is now very dense because of the very intense force is caused by the gravity of so much matter. This density creates a significant gas pressure, which itself carries this gas at an intense temperature, causing it to melt. This fusion of hydrogen gives a slightly smaller mass of helium, the remaining mass being converted into radiation which evolves from the heart of the Sun towards its surface, mainly by convection, during a hundred million years, heating all that it crosses the way and increasing the pressure. The opposition of the gravity of all this mass and the pressure caused by the fusion generates what is called a hydrostatic balance: the gravity maintains the cohesion of the star while the pressure prevents it from collapsing on it even due to its gravity. When the pressure decreases, the gravity becomes too important and the balance is broken, the star collapses, in other words it contracts: its density increases and its volume decreases while its mass has not changed ( not significantly in any case). Gravity is altered because we now find so much material in a smaller space.<br> </p> <p>A black hole is a star with so much mass in such a small space that even a photon - the fastest particle known - can not escape its attraction, so light falls literally in, just like any other which mass passing too close.<br> </p> <p>The work in theoretical physics and astro-physics of the last century has demonstrated the very close relationship between mass and energy (which can each be changed in the other) and time and space (which are called space- time both are indissociable), mass / energy having the effect of bending space-time more or less depending on its quantity. Black holes are stars with huge densities, which means that they include so much material in a small space that their curvature of space time will be compared to a hole.<br> </p> <p>There are currently many hypotheses and many interesting works relating to black holes, but their nature and appearance are relatively simple to grasp.</p> |
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