All money is imaginary by Keith Cail

This is a philosophical dissertation not scientific proof, I realize there are still a few gold and silver coins out there but nobody is going to be using them as money. So I will stick to my original statement and say again, ALL money is imaginary. Over 90 percent of the money only exists as entries in computer programs, when people see numbers representing money on a computer screen they imagine that the money is in a bank vault somewhere, but its not, it has no physical existence, just computer entries that we imagine into money. Even the money that does exist, that has physical existence, is imaginary. A one dollar bill and a hundred dollar bill are printed on the same paper with the same amount of ink, the only thing that makes one worth more than the other is our collective imagination. My point is, since money is imaginary, how hard could it be to imagine a few dollars more for the homeless and the poor.

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