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>Copernicus, Galileo and Gold. Part II  - Hugo Salinas Price - Plata.com
Actually I did answer your question. But I am interested in what you believe would be more suited to being used as money and why you hold this belief? Was I looking for an apology, did I ask for one? Not at all as I know full well that in your mind you possess all that is need to run the universe so when a mere pond dweller like myself questions you I know that there is no hope for any kind of consideration on your part. But please do present some logical arguments about what you believe is more suited to be used as money that is backed by irrefutable facts but do not include any circular reasoning, your own beliefs, or any Ockham's Razor BS this time.

You claim to hold metals yet at every opportunity you dismiss them, almost to the point of being useless. Your posts are flavored with a leaning towards anything but metals as a medium of exchange yet it is this one item, being used as a medium of exchange combined with it's scarcity giving it value, that has kept bringing PM's back as money for thousands of years.

You have clearly over thought the matter. Your logic gets away from you're beliefs it seems when you post here.


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Beginning of the headline :The development of Economics and the development of Astronomy share interesting parallels. Aristarchus of Samos – the Greek island that produced Pythagoras – was born in 310 B.C. Aristarchus set Astronomy on the path that would have led to its correct development by postulating the Sun as the center of the Universe, with the Earth revolving around the Sun while revolving around its own axis; he also set the planets in the correct order of their distance from the Sun. Unfortunately, the preconcei... Read More
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