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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2865208, member: 88736"]It seems that the topic of the day today is "error". Let me leave a note here related to this. </p><p>All above on this page, from the picture with "trash" to "disabilities/diseases/etc" are errors caused by blindness, by not seeing one cent the "treasure". </p><p><br /></p><p>By the way, found a new term that can replace "constant" of money in previous posts. That new term is "reference". The cent coin is the reference that is something like the reference/calibration weight for the scale. At this current stiuation with the cent too being tried to be circulated in some places and not being minted at all in some other places, the moneys has no any reference and that is an error. The one cent coin always in the pocket as "reference" can fill this gap or can correct this error. Also, that reference one cent, should be made of nickel material for various reasons including durability and health, however, till then, cupper-zinc-etc alloys too are acceptable as this one cent coin reference in the money is not about the weight and the material, but, about concrete mathematical physics which is something like semantic ontology by which I mean the money is a metapysical thing, but, is also a real thing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2865208, member: 88736"]It seems that the topic of the day today is "error". Let me leave a note here related to this. All above on this page, from the picture with "trash" to "disabilities/diseases/etc" are errors caused by blindness, by not seeing one cent the "treasure". By the way, found a new term that can replace "constant" of money in previous posts. That new term is "reference". The cent coin is the reference that is something like the reference/calibration weight for the scale. At this current stiuation with the cent too being tried to be circulated in some places and not being minted at all in some other places, the moneys has no any reference and that is an error. The one cent coin always in the pocket as "reference" can fill this gap or can correct this error. Also, that reference one cent, should be made of nickel material for various reasons including durability and health, however, till then, cupper-zinc-etc alloys too are acceptable as this one cent coin reference in the money is not about the weight and the material, but, about concrete mathematical physics which is something like semantic ontology by which I mean the money is a metapysical thing, but, is also a real thing.[/QUOTE]
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