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Anyone have any more examples for an ecological fallacy?
https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences-and-law/sociology-and-social-reform/sociology-general-terms-and-concepts/ecological-fallacy
Do any of you like the idea of using electricity as currency
I just randomly thought about this idea
No. Because not everyone can produce it
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Currency serves nobody if people cannot get easy enough access to it
Electricity can be currency
Like $ being tied to oil
you can store it in batteries
it's fungible
Oil is going down
you can transfer it
many of those can be debunked easily with: correlation does not imply causation
it has immediate value
Elec is going up
The dollar is tied to oil
It does have value but, how does a 'normal person' produce it?
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Without working in a plant
or having their own solar panels, etc, etc
You can get on a bike and produce electricity.
That's true - but enough to make it valuable?
How does a office worker make money without working in a gold mine or an oil rig
Because labour has value
Yes, and labor can produce electricity.
And labour can be traded
I think I will make a bike that can charge a battery.
The concept is workable
I think it will be like that
Let's see if someone has already made something like that
So what, you work in an office and get paid in batteries?
@Undead Mockingbird someone has
No physical currency