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Financial Knowledge All Adults Should Know?
You mentioned : "There also seems to be a stock vs flow error here in that borrowings are stock variable but the cost associated with them is a 'flow variable' that is much less per annum than the principal value. But then you equate the flow variable of per annum wages with the stock variable...- pBrane
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Programs CS vs Software Engineering degree
<< Mentor Note -- post edited to remove extraneous comments >> It ain't easy to do that and in my experience very rare, I have never worked on such a project. It is expensive and difficult to implement and most regular sized projects just don't try. If you can work to this standard then you...- pBrane
- Post #11
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Collection of Lame Jokes
Guys goes into drug store and is met by an assistant. 'Can I help you sir?' 'I am looking for some deodorant' 'Certainly sir, the aerosol or the ball?' 'Well actually, it's for under my arm'- pBrane
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- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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Undergrad Temperature in Space: The Kelvin Scale
wuz time travlin, just sayin.. topic probably banned here so don't tell anyone!- pBrane
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Financial Knowledge All Adults Should Know?
Goldman or JPM printing money is no different from tjhe BoE doing it, except the BoE works for us. The others work for Wall st and the City investors. When the market maker banks print money we will pay them back in cash. This year they gave us nothing except a 50bn as a number, our children...- pBrane
- Post #223
- Forum: General Discussion
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Financial Knowledge All Adults Should Know?
In 'western' countries, the National debt is the taxpayers (and children's) debt. The National debt is leveraged into existence by the market maker banks (JPM, Goldman, Barclays etc). The taxpayers have the market maker banks (JPM, Goldman, Barclays etc) back in valuable cash through...- pBrane
- Post #221
- Forum: General Discussion
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Graduate Question about Many Worlds branching in Quantum Mechanics
Thanks DrChinese, I could cope with that type of MWI. I am not familiar with it (I am MWI blind). It sounds like all MWI that can sustain a coherent path. That makes sense.- pBrane
- Post #82
- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Migrating PF to New Host: Minimal Downtime Expected
hmmph, burp, what? someone mention beer?- pBrane
- Post #17
- Forum: Feedback and Announcements
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Graduate Question about Many Worlds branching in Quantum Mechanics
My mind cannot contain MWI. I don't want it to. If MWI, were to be, is true (grammar??) then somewhere in the MW; David Hockney is going to burst into your room, car, swimming pool.. carrying a painting of you, your environment, your ipad, newspaper. Dave painted this picture 50 years ago...- pBrane
- Post #80
- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Challenges for artificial intelligence
I can't do the prime number thing but I have another take on AI (super-positional computing) and multiple different AIs. AIs by their nature build their own rule and data sets. Multiple AIs (2 in this case) must frequently/always not-agree with each other. they can: Give different 'results'...- pBrane
- Post #25
- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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High School Collapse and unitary evolution
I think I agree with Demystifier, but I only guess. My view; The information about the particle (label) is left splattered at the event horizon. The information in the particle (value) goes into the non-3D arena for audit history purposes and for the pleasure of those in ((3D)+). Information...- pBrane
- Post #102
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Would Schrödinger's bomb be as uncertain as his cat?
Too true phinds. But optimism overrules logic when it makes you smile. I like your your avatar's coat mate and I hope that is a smile on your face!- pBrane
- Post #16
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Temperature in Space: The Kelvin Scale
Don't worry about it, I may have misunderstood my posting as well!- pBrane
- Post #7
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Temperature in Space: The Kelvin Scale
I have tried to think about the some thing but 'in the gaps' at molecular level of the atmosphere.- pBrane
- Post #5
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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High School Is Time Perception Similar to Browsing the Web?
You've heard about the difference measured in clocks at the top and bottom of a tall building. The Great Pyramid of Khufu 139 meters high. The top has been experiencing a slower passage of time than the bottom for some 5,000 years. Yet they are in the same location in space-time. Mount Everest...- pBrane
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity