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I owe Jack Shaw a favor. Itâs one of those, âThis one time in CambodiaâŠâ type of favors. We wonât speak of it beyond perhaps a nod and wink. Itâs not written down anywhere; the details of such are so vague as to be almost non existent, while encompassing the known universe. It expires upon death, of the sun; and can be redeemed whenever and by another person who need only walk up to me and say, âJack Shaw sent me. He says to tell you ________â. And tada, that favor has been redeemed for value.
Jack would call this favor a âmarker.â Itâs more valuable than your house, the Empire State Building & 100k Bitcoins combined. It can even be redeemed for something even more precious, my time or an opportunity or access to my network. You know, those things that money canât buy. Well, you can lease my time from time to time.
Favors, markers and promises are humanitiesâ first virtual currencies.
Theyâve gone digital recently, as Jack might redeem his marker via a WhatsApp or WeChat text message.
Favors and promises arenât financial obligations per-say. Theyâre moral debts that can be redeemed for things of intrinsic, monetary, social and/or actual value. Now, here is where things get a little weird. The thing about âmoneyâ is that it doesnât have any value. Itâs actually a reflection of a moral debt. Hence why the US dollar is backed by the âFull Faith and Credit of the US Governmentâ and not say, gold or wheat. You believeâŠthat people will feel obligated to pay taxes and in turn the government will collect these social obligations (aka favors) for the good and benefit of The People. This moral obligation is part of that âDebt to Societyâ youâve heard so much about, are obligated to pay, but donât recall actually signing up for.
Long ago, these virtual currencies of favors, promises, social obligations and credits were turned into what we now regard as money. Not because paper money or coins had or have any intrinsic value, but because for trade beyond oneâs family or clan, itâs easier to convey/store and document the value of Sam owing you two chickens, using cash as that documentation (or store of value). As you extended to him a two chicken line of credit.
âCreditâ is just another favor or marker with terms.
Coins and âBanknotesâ (because people wrote down how much credit they gave you) were just the earliest form of noting and coming to consensus on how to document these virtual currencies of favors, markers, promises and credit.
Overtime, what favor or credit money represents has been lost. Weâve been conditioned to simply believing (Full Faith and Credit) that paper money has intrinsic value, when it simply doesnât.
Paper money isnât backed backed by anything other than your faith.
Hence why inflation is such a troublesome concept for most. It challenges the fundamental principles of your faith â every time the government prints more paper money. It extends to itself (and then to you, via banks) made up and virtual favors by the billions. They are favors and markers with no value behind them; lines of credit with no chickens attached. So when these virtual chickens come home to roost, as actual value, guess what? There arenât any chickens, just a whole lotta hungry believers.
Everybody believes in this system of virtual currencies of credit, favor and marker collection, except the banks and the corporations who effectively pay zero in taxes, while simultaneously collecting trillions in credits from people and then turning those virtual dollars into âreal wealth.â Think real estate.
Fun fact/Tangent: Why is real estate called âreal?â Hint: It has something to do with the fact that money has no value (isnât real) but shelter/housing does. Weâll talk about how banks and corporations got out of their social contract at your expense later.
A âpacemakerâ for the brain is on the horizon to prevent people with Parkinsonâs and epilepsy suffering from seizures and tremors.
The device is made up of two tiny array of electrodes which sit inside the skull, and link to a circuit board on the side of the head.
The âpacemakerâ records the normal electrical current of the brain continually and if it notices a change of rhythm immediately fires a stimulating charge to coax the pulse back to normal.
Researchers from MIT and elsewhere have recorded, for the first time, the âtemporal coherenceâ of a graphene qubitâmeaning how long it can maintain a special state that allows it to represent two logical states simultaneously. The demonstration, which used a new kind of graphene-based qubit, represents a critical step forward for practical quantum computing, the researchers say.
Superconducting quantum bits (simply, qubits) are artificial atoms that use various methods to produce bits of quantum information, the fundamental component of quantum computers. Similar to traditional binary circuits in computers, qubits can maintain one of two states corresponding to the classic binary bits, a 0 or 1. But these qubits can also be a superposition of both states simultaneously, which could allow quantum computers to solve complex problems that are practically impossible for traditional computers.
The amount of time that these qubits stay in this superposition state is referred to as their âcoherence time.â The longer the coherence time, the greater the ability for the qubit to compute complex problems.
For several decades now, one of the buzz words in the medical field has been âstem cellâ. It has been said to aid in treating illnesses like multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimerâs disease, and heart diseases.
For the past three years, researchers at the Hubrecht Institute in the Netherlands have been painstakingly cataloging and mapping all the proliferating cells found in mouse hearts, looking for cardiac stem cells. The elusive cells should theoretically be able to repair damaged heart muscle, so the stakes in finding them have been high.
This week, however, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is scheduled to announce the results of the Hubrecht teamâs work: no evidence of cardiac stem cells at all.
NASAâs New Horizons probe is racing toward the most distant space object ever explored, 4.1 billion miles from Earth.