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Elon recently talked a little bit about money, i.e.: "central banks basically have an editing privilege on the database"
"money is essentially a database"
"In my opinion, it is most useful to think about money with information theory"
"money is just information"
or
"Money is actually a set of heterogeneous databases with vast amounts of legacy code still using COBOL on mainframes in batch mode." regarding the USD fiat money, obviously.
I feel like those are some good points and understandings regarding money. Elyos92 ( talk) 17:15, 19 January 2023 (UTC)
The word "money" and the Spanish (South European) word "mano" meaning "hand" as in "maneuver" or "manipulative" are directly related, formally they are "cognate" and the spelling differences are due to North European orthography, which rejects the South European simple (only five) vowels system and its dominant tendency to feature the /a/ sound as in the word "car." So its /ma/ not /mo/ and /mo/ will yield no results phonologically. And the /ey/ is normal North style in replacing the /i/ vowel as in the word "machine" and its South usage which is dominantly such. So that handles the orthography, and then in South orthography its just /ma-ni/ ie. "of the hand" as in something cheap and lightweight which the government designates as usable for making transactions, instead of the earlier method of taking one's goods, livestock, clothing, and food products, to the market for trade. - Druid Fiesta ( talk) 21:10, 15 February 2023 (UTC)
I've improved globalization by replacing the first illustration with a greater variety of notes and coins. They are Euro currency, the best I could find to include many countries. (If someone has a worldwide collection, another photo would be welcome.) The caption is neutral. The US dollar is still well represented later in the article. Humphrey Tribble ( talk) 04:18, 3 January 2024 (UTC)
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I would like to add that on average the life expectancy is 11% higher in richer country [1] Somethingelse123 ( talk) 18:39, 5 June 2024 (UTC)
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Elon recently talked a little bit about money, i.e.: "central banks basically have an editing privilege on the database"
"money is essentially a database"
"In my opinion, it is most useful to think about money with information theory"
"money is just information"
or
"Money is actually a set of heterogeneous databases with vast amounts of legacy code still using COBOL on mainframes in batch mode." regarding the USD fiat money, obviously.
I feel like those are some good points and understandings regarding money. Elyos92 ( talk) 17:15, 19 January 2023 (UTC)
The word "money" and the Spanish (South European) word "mano" meaning "hand" as in "maneuver" or "manipulative" are directly related, formally they are "cognate" and the spelling differences are due to North European orthography, which rejects the South European simple (only five) vowels system and its dominant tendency to feature the /a/ sound as in the word "car." So its /ma/ not /mo/ and /mo/ will yield no results phonologically. And the /ey/ is normal North style in replacing the /i/ vowel as in the word "machine" and its South usage which is dominantly such. So that handles the orthography, and then in South orthography its just /ma-ni/ ie. "of the hand" as in something cheap and lightweight which the government designates as usable for making transactions, instead of the earlier method of taking one's goods, livestock, clothing, and food products, to the market for trade. - Druid Fiesta ( talk) 21:10, 15 February 2023 (UTC)
I've improved globalization by replacing the first illustration with a greater variety of notes and coins. They are Euro currency, the best I could find to include many countries. (If someone has a worldwide collection, another photo would be welcome.) The caption is neutral. The US dollar is still well represented later in the article. Humphrey Tribble ( talk) 04:18, 3 January 2024 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 16 January 2024 and 11 May 2024. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Typical imagine ( article contribs).
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I would like to add that on average the life expectancy is 11% higher in richer country [1] Somethingelse123 ( talk) 18:39, 5 June 2024 (UTC)