The charts represent a flow of energy. We don't know exactly what the wavelength will be. We are watching it as it happens and paying attention to the patterns we can find. That's what we do. We look for patterns in the phenomena around us until we find some way of trying to make sense of it, measure it, and contemplate what it means for the future of all of us. The heart-set of a Bitcoiner is to constantly imagine a better world for everyone and what has the biggest chance of doing that we have ever come across in our lifetime. As curious minds, we are seekers. We choose to get on this voyage to the unknown because our dreams compel and summon us forward.

The Turbulence is the Story

If you're riding the wave, it feels like you are sledding down a steep slick path of ice on a mountain in the Alps. It happens much faster than you're expecting, but you grab your hat and try to keep your cool. But as we sail into the darkness, into the unknown waters and lands, the waves feel they're 200 feet tall, and we are getting rained on all night long as we stay up to keep the vessel afloat and upright. It's much bigger than we are. This is WATER. This is OCEAN CURRENTS. This is the vibrational energy of FLUID DYNAMICS. We are experiencing fluid dynamics with Bitcoin. The signal is vibrational, it's directional. It's polarizing and flipping throughout its path. It's a fiddlehead fern uncurling in a golden-ratio spiral, its frond blooming outward in nature’s divine proportion.

But like the chopping waves along the top of the sea, we know there is a very deep stillness and calm that lurks below. And if you zoom out, and view earth from above, the waves would appear much shallower in comparison. These peaks and troughs, these hills and valleys... they all look like a jolly skip through a fresh meadow when you pull back and notice the scale of the whole endeavor. When you change the scale of your graph. The data looks much different. If you plot Bitcoin's price on a scale that matches the price action, eventually you will need to expand the scale, because the data will no longer fit the axis maximus you have chosen. The first epocs fit within the hundreds range, and then a few thousands, then tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands. Hundreds of Thousands will become millions, and then tens of millions, and this is just how numbers work. But if you plot the graph using the axis maximus of the next epoch, you will see that these peaks and troughs, these cliffs and slopes look like the chops of a much smaller river. It's all relative. It's all proportional. As we experience this roller coaster, we can change the scale by one order of magnitude, and then understand that we can survive this. Our ships are steadied and we are energized by the FLUID moving beneath us. It moves us and we ride the waves as best we can. It's a sport to be sure, but that's half the fun.