E0006 2/4: Thermodynamics & The Three Functions Of Money: Behavioral Economics & Medium of Exchange

This is the first of the four-part series, “Thermodynamics & The Three Functions Of Money”.

This second quarter-episode is titled, ‘Behavioral Economics & Medium of Exchange”

In light of Professor Scott Huetell’s, ‘Behavioral Economics’ course on The Great Courses Plus website (https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/behavioral-economics-when-psychology-and-economics-collide), I begin this lecture with a review of what exactly value is. Dr. Huetell covers several concepts such as reference dependence, probability weighting, reward prediction & neural firing rates, and several other ideas directly related to how we attribute value.

Medium of Exchange is the first of the three functions of money that we’re covering in this four-part series. Medium of Exchange flies directly in the face of how the universe works. Exchange, as it is practiced in a currency driven economy, does not exist in the natural universe. We cover this as a concept and the problems that arise because of this.

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The STEMPrime Researchcast is a podcast designed to bring the viewers along with me during the primary research phase for the AI STEM Drive

Each ‘supplemental’ is a short segment consisting of thoughts and ideas which are relevant to current events. Supplemental episodes are not beholden to any specific platform or a schedule. Regular episodes will be uploaded every Monday.

The AI STEM Drive is being developed by Phobos Technologies LLC

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If you are a scientist, researcher, or professional in a relevant field and you feel you have something to contribute to our efforts – please send me an email with “interview” in the subject line.

Thank you,

–Thomas Wright

E0006 1/4: Thermodynamics & The Three Functions Of Money: What Is Value?

This is the first of the four-part series, “Thermodynamics & The Three Functions Of Money”.

This first quarter-episode is titled, ‘What Is Value?”
It turns out that value is quite a bit trickier to quantify than one might think. In order to inspect the three functions of money through the lens of thermodynamics, we have to first find a way to objectively quantify value.

This episode details that specific reduction. The ideas in this episode are crucial to understand before addressing the topics of the next three episodes.

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The STEMPrime Researchcast is a podcast designed to bring the viewers along with me during the primary research phase for the AI STEM Drive

Each ‘supplemental’ is a short segment consisting of thoughts and ideas which are relevant to current events. Supplemental episodes are not beholden to any specific platform or a schedule. Regular episodes will be uploaded every Monday.

The AI STEM Drive is being developed by Phobos Technologies LLC

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If you are a scientist, researcher, or professional in a relevant field and you feel you have something to contribute to our efforts – please send me an email with “interview” in the subject line.

Thank you,

–Thomas Wright

E0005: Post-Scarcity? Seriously? Who Even Is This Guy?

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stemprimepodcast@gmail.com is no more. Listen for the new contact address.

The STEMPrime Researchcast is a podcast designed to bring the viewers along with me during the primary research phase for the AI STEM Drive

Each ‘supplemental’ is a short segment consisting of thoughts and ideas which are relevant to current events. Supplemental episodes are not beholden to any specific platform or a schedule. Regular episodes will be uploaded every Monday.

The AI STEM Drive is being developed by Phobos Technologies LLC

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E0005: Post-Scarcity? Seriously? Who Even Is This Guy?

Episode #161 of ‘Words & Numbers’, “Why Is It So Hard To Sue The Police?”, introduces an interesting mental dilemma we are all currently dealing with. If we continue to stay home, will the lives saved be worth the economic cost?

I found this an intriguing question from an “epiconomic” perspective.

This is something that has been a long time coming. I knew my credibility would be called into question sooner or later with such an involved and massive project. You may skip this episode if this does not interest you. I give you the layout of my life, who I am, and what has turned me into the person I am today.

Why should you trust me? The short answer is: you really shouldn’t. You should trust the experts and researchers I’m lining up for the interview phase.

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If you are a scientist, researcher, or professional in a relevant field and you feel you have something to contribute to our efforts – please send me an email with “interview” in the subject line.  

Thank you,

 –Thomas Wright