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Making Money Real(1st Edition)

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Bj Chippindale

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ISBN: B0CP13MGX3, 979-8869719539

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Making Money Real 1st Edition Summary: This time, we're going to have to do more than just OCCUPY Wall Street.Real things obey the laws of physics, and money is the thing our society agrees to accept in exchange for every other thing in our society. Everything in our universe obeys those laws -- in exactly the way our money doesn't.What if money really is limited by the laws of physics? What if we have built our entire socioeconomic system on a mistake? What if we have constructed the entire massive edifice of human civilization on a foundation of sand? We can't break a law of physics, we can only break something else, somewhere else, probably belonging to someone else- and we have no shortage of breakage.This introduction to Mahinism explains how to have markets without auctions, governments without taxes, and bank loans without interest; to fix society by following the laws of nature andMaking Money RealThe author is a NASA engineer who now lives in Wellington, and the book, the real definition of Money, and the link it makes between economics and physics (all real sciences are linked to physics); have their source in engineering. The philosophically real definition demands that money, and thus economics, be subject to the laws of thermodynamics.