Malevolence
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ORIGINAL: Bleek quote:
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ORIGINAL: Bleek Also, IP is an output as a result of industry and man power. Not a tangible commodity produced such as oil. Hence, you can't trade it. Makes sense. I don't disagree, but that begs the argument, "How are you accumulating and saving something intangible?" I guess in the same way you'd explain an economic stat/measurement such as GDP. :) GDP is a measurement of past performance during a period of time; it is tangible in terms of value. The temporal issue remains--produced in the past. Were all those goods (and services?) sold saved in a warehouse? In this case, IP are saved like "goods/work" (potential energy) in a warehouse (capacitor) to be used later. Like energy then, it is a commodity. If a tangible or intangible (e.g. idea) can be saved for later, it can be transferred and sold. As an aside, that is why the most important resource is time. Cannot be saved and used later. dislcamer: if someone really wants to break it down, GDP is an even deeper rabbit hole with respect to your regime.
< Message edited by Malevolence -- 6/7/2020 9:33:19 PM >
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