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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2860051, member: 88736"]You are too lazy to click a link (under that picture), aren't you? </p><p><br /></p><p>"... Ball of Money ... a truncated icosahedron, i.e., a soccer ball in the US or a football elsewhere..." (there are 12 pennies and 24 quarters there, totalling $5,12)</p><p><br /></p><p>Quarter (also dimes, nickels, halfs, etc) are not money IF the penny/cent is worthless... </p><p>It is like that: a handful of wheat or a bag of wheat or a trailer of wheat are imaginary wheats if there is no one wheat grain. </p><p><br /></p><p>While I am at it, at the wheat. Let me also tell a little about its flows of the wheat (also to see how the flows of the money::water analogy is false that is used in explanation of "how much money or how many money". Learn English, Corgi.) </p><p><br /></p><p>There are three forms of materials, as known, solid, liquid and gas. Academically, their flows of these have been studied much. Yes, solid flows (like mud flow) are also studied much. But, the wheat flows are very interesting. Depending on where it is, the flow of wheat changes. For example, in a trailer, wheat flows act like mud. In an open channel , eg, in a milling factory, it flows like water. In the discharge of a combine harvester or if you throw a handful of wheat into air, it flows like gas (but solid) particles. In the wheat::money analogy, each wheat particle corresponds to the one cent coin. Therefore, money/currency/cent all countable. When you have the quarter in your pocket, never forget that you have 25 cents which corresponds to 25 wheat particles. When you don't have one cent coin in your pocket that quarter is imaginary money. When you give/take the quarter its flow is like a "bulk/lump" flow of the wheat. When there is no one cent coin in your pocket, that lump flow is an imaginary flow.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2860051, member: 88736"]You are too lazy to click a link (under that picture), aren't you? "... Ball of Money ... a truncated icosahedron, i.e., a soccer ball in the US or a football elsewhere..." (there are 12 pennies and 24 quarters there, totalling $5,12) Quarter (also dimes, nickels, halfs, etc) are not money IF the penny/cent is worthless... It is like that: a handful of wheat or a bag of wheat or a trailer of wheat are imaginary wheats if there is no one wheat grain. While I am at it, at the wheat. Let me also tell a little about its flows of the wheat (also to see how the flows of the money::water analogy is false that is used in explanation of "how much money or how many money". Learn English, Corgi.) There are three forms of materials, as known, solid, liquid and gas. Academically, their flows of these have been studied much. Yes, solid flows (like mud flow) are also studied much. But, the wheat flows are very interesting. Depending on where it is, the flow of wheat changes. For example, in a trailer, wheat flows act like mud. In an open channel , eg, in a milling factory, it flows like water. In the discharge of a combine harvester or if you throw a handful of wheat into air, it flows like gas (but solid) particles. In the wheat::money analogy, each wheat particle corresponds to the one cent coin. Therefore, money/currency/cent all countable. When you have the quarter in your pocket, never forget that you have 25 cents which corresponds to 25 wheat particles. When you don't have one cent coin in your pocket that quarter is imaginary money. When you give/take the quarter its flow is like a "bulk/lump" flow of the wheat. When there is no one cent coin in your pocket, that lump flow is an imaginary flow.[/QUOTE]
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