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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1644717, member: 22331"]<b>Understanding Money</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It's difficult for the youths of today to understand the transformation by necessity from a tangible currency to a digital currency. You would need to research and understand the relationships between the various "major" societies, and the leaders of same. A study of Charles DeGaulle and Richard Nixon et al might help in understanding the "necessity". A major factor was that a universal medium of exchange can't have a variable universal value without controversy. A zero tangible value Fiat currency has only a value which is allowed by other "Power" members of an international society.</p><p><br /></p><p>Coins/Paper weren't necessary, but the transformation from tangibles to electrons wouldn't have been acceptable to a single generation. The youths of today may understand the exchange media of the future, but if I explained to the "norm", it wouldn't be comprehended. Robert Reich and others have elaborated on next generation exchanges, but it significantly advances from there. An example of current changes can be minutely understood by viewing: <a href="http://www.meechadini.com/index.php?news&nid=6" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.meechadini.com/index.php?news&nid=6" rel="nofollow">http://www.meechadini.com/index.php?news&nid=6</a></p><p><br /></p><p>The technology already exists for the Power majority of the world who insist on hard currencies for exchange, allowing an implanted individual to exchange all with only radiated electrons. Soft currencies may still require negotiated tangible (e.g. food for fuel) exchanges between "partners". </p><p><br /></p><p>I personally believe that in 4 generations clad coinage will have gone as clam shells, buggy-whips, candles, swords, hard-wire information transmission. There will still be the archaic collector, as I, who recalls and retains pieces of metal or paper that represented value. I believe that as currently, they will be an insignificant minority who when showing a chop-marked "Trade Dollar" today, or a "clad coin" then, will be asked "what is that?". The exchange media/currency of the future may be based on electrons or essentials.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1644717, member: 22331"][b]Understanding Money[/b] It's difficult for the youths of today to understand the transformation by necessity from a tangible currency to a digital currency. You would need to research and understand the relationships between the various "major" societies, and the leaders of same. A study of Charles DeGaulle and Richard Nixon et al might help in understanding the "necessity". A major factor was that a universal medium of exchange can't have a variable universal value without controversy. A zero tangible value Fiat currency has only a value which is allowed by other "Power" members of an international society. Coins/Paper weren't necessary, but the transformation from tangibles to electrons wouldn't have been acceptable to a single generation. The youths of today may understand the exchange media of the future, but if I explained to the "norm", it wouldn't be comprehended. Robert Reich and others have elaborated on next generation exchanges, but it significantly advances from there. An example of current changes can be minutely understood by viewing: [URL]http://www.meechadini.com/index.php?news&nid=6[/URL] The technology already exists for the Power majority of the world who insist on hard currencies for exchange, allowing an implanted individual to exchange all with only radiated electrons. Soft currencies may still require negotiated tangible (e.g. food for fuel) exchanges between "partners". I personally believe that in 4 generations clad coinage will have gone as clam shells, buggy-whips, candles, swords, hard-wire information transmission. There will still be the archaic collector, as I, who recalls and retains pieces of metal or paper that represented value. I believe that as currently, they will be an insignificant minority who when showing a chop-marked "Trade Dollar" today, or a "clad coin" then, will be asked "what is that?". The exchange media/currency of the future may be based on electrons or essentials. JMHO :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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