"Ideal Money and the Motivation of Savings and Thrift" by John F. Nash, Jr. Ph.D.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @PURPLE_SHADE_SMOOTHIE
    @PURPLE_SHADE_SMOOTHIE 12 дней назад +12

    I am convinced that Jon Nash and Satoshi Nakamoto are one and the same. RIP John Nash and thank you for your gift to humanity

  • @lornemacdougall884
    @lornemacdougall884 5 дней назад +4

    The great John Nash AKA Satoshi Nakamoto AKA The Prince of Peace. RIP John and thank you for your contrubution towards humanity. Bitcoin will end Tyrany and rein in a new era of enlightenment.

  • @devarajagopalan9059
    @devarajagopalan9059 3 года назад +9

    So touching is Dr.Nash ‘s life and I virtually into tears and I wept the whole time I read the book “A beautiful mind” as well as the movie.

  • @SatWiseJanx
    @SatWiseJanx 5 дней назад +1

    I beleive deep in my heart that Dr. Nash was Satoshi Nakamotto

  • @KainniaK
    @KainniaK 2 года назад +14

    This man was Satoshi Nakamoto. Toko "I am Nash" Sato, his idea of using electricity as a basis for a global reserve currency will radically change this world for the better or the worse.

    • @randoroo2540
      @randoroo2540 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yup

    • @arbo3495
      @arbo3495 6 дней назад

      What are your points to thinking so?

    • @KainniaK
      @KainniaK 6 дней назад

      I met his son Johnny in a mental hospital and he told me. He said: nobody will believe you anways so I can just tell you. But later I realized that only somebody with schizophrenic paranoia that had already invented encryption schemes for the NSA would be so incredibley batshit insanely disciplines to be able to invent Bitcoin and be active online for many years without any trace to their real idendity. Almost every human that tries this fucks up and contaminates their real identity with their alter ago. But Satoshi Nakamoto did not make a single mistake because he was so entirely driven to do so by his paranoia. He was also known to have a tick of always needing everybody in the car to have their seatbelts on, or he would freak out. And then he died in a car crash with his wife because they where not wearing their seatbelts. While the taxi driver had nothing. Yeah not buying it. But if you want even more evidence just read everything Satoshi ever wrote and then read everything Nash wrote, you will see they write exactly the same.
      If Nash was murdered, it wasn't because they had evidence he was Satoshi. It was because they wanted to use Bitcoin as a mean of control and did not want to take any chances so they took him out just in case. That same year in 2015, Bitcoin had a hostile take over. Many old devs where kicked out. Tether showed up as well. And now Bitcoin doesnt' work as currency anymore and can't ever reach a nash equilibirum. And tracking people using it, is millions of times more easy for the NSA then when people use bank accounts. So the powers to be, they took something that was suppose to make us free and now they will use it to make us slaves. Bitcoin will go to a 100 million dollars, make no mistake. But it will enslave people like nothing ever has before.

  • @dulbrev
    @dulbrev 4 дня назад

    Thank you, Satoshi

  • @djarotsembodo6304
    @djarotsembodo6304 2 года назад +3

    Awesome explaination of using money ideally. As charity, donation, social welfare including Islamic theory of money. Business and economic stimulate benefit.
    ICPI (Industrial Consumption Price Index) to measure Ideal money. etc...
    👍👍👍

  • @RichardMorriswave
    @RichardMorriswave 10 лет назад +7

    He was talking about I think the ideas of equilibrium when applied to maths. As in money being too do with a natural idea rather than a man made idea which is not as perfect.

  • @assaad33
    @assaad33 Год назад +6

    Wish someone asked Nash at that conference about his views on bitcoin

    • @KainniaK
      @KainniaK 6 дней назад

      He was Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin

  • @anandram6974
    @anandram6974 9 лет назад +7

    Truly a great mind.

  • @salcedop
    @salcedop 11 лет назад +8

    Everything about that introduction speech was a complete trainwreck.

  • @dailybread8295
    @dailybread8295 7 лет назад +5

    Yesterday I watch the movie againBeautiful Mind with my daughter.. I prove to her that the movie is base real life and showed to her in google I was shocked knowing Prof. Nash and wife was dead in a car accident.R.I.P.

  • @damujen
    @damujen 5 лет назад +9

    Satoshi Nashkamoto

  • @sulexkya
    @sulexkya 10 лет назад +2

    The Legend!!

  • @claudiohess7692
    @claudiohess7692 Год назад

    He was reading all the time!!
    😮😮😮

  • @KulaGGin
    @KulaGGin 12 лет назад +2

    Where is Russell Crowe?
    Interesting speech.

  • @djalilovarakhmatovna1790
    @djalilovarakhmatovna1790 4 года назад +2

    Does have somebody the text of this speech?

    • @assaad33
      @assaad33 Год назад +1

      Here you go: www.osce.org/files/f/documents/b/e/102073.pdf I found it

  • @partlysunnydk
    @partlysunnydk 9 лет назад +11

    Hmmm....I always question death by accident.
    But, RIP.

  • @majahmed4059
    @majahmed4059 9 лет назад +7

    its seems there a lot of accident happening-in our world....
    ....

  • @godvader5550
    @godvader5550 11 лет назад

    I m just tring to find suggestions about where illusions ?

  • @godvader5550
    @godvader5550 11 лет назад

    So goooood ...

  • @BlueAngel-ci9zm
    @BlueAngel-ci9zm 11 месяцев назад +1

    That men not crazy. They made him crazy

  • @MissBurr1
    @MissBurr1 4 года назад +16

    Dont it make you sick that they invite the great Dr.Nash, and immediately start talking about his weakness, instead of his greatness, and all he accomplished.

    • @boliussa
      @boliussa 4 года назад +5

      you didn't understand the depth of the introduction, it wasn't talking about his weakness at all , it was talking about his strength and correcting a misconception.

    • @BeckBeckGo
      @BeckBeckGo 3 года назад +1

      @@boliussa yes and this is true as well but they didn't even give a preamble to the actual subject. Which is just a basic academic courtesy. I suppose academia isn't used to somebody like this. I don't know.

    • @theovetscovers
      @theovetscovers Год назад

      Hey guys, actually the speaker within the first few minutes of introduction made it clear that on their program broucher there is an extensive list of Dr. Nash’s accomplishments. That he didn’t want to bore the audience but rather engage then and talk about how he over came his own illness as a warm introduction

    • @Thomas-g6r5b
      @Thomas-g6r5b 4 месяца назад

      ​@@BeckBeckGomaybe it was all for the pharmaceutical benefits. Which is bullshit.

  • @PriceCollect-ey7xl
    @PriceCollect-ey7xl Год назад

    I am like you may be ,but your genius

  • @AJ-nb8ux
    @AJ-nb8ux 3 года назад +1

    Legend

  • @StephenCRose
    @StephenCRose 4 года назад +4

    Making him stand through the intro was not too swift.

  • @marcusaurelius6607
    @marcusaurelius6607 2 года назад +1

    skip to 6:20

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    GOD.

  • @TommyLikeTom
    @TommyLikeTom 2 года назад

    ah, Scranton, the electric city.... They call it that because of the electricity.

  • @PriceCollect-ey7xl
    @PriceCollect-ey7xl Год назад

    Can we use internet on moon

  • @mmateri
    @mmateri 3 месяца назад

    Ideal money is when i have more than you. It makes me a better person.

  • @dionlindsay2
    @dionlindsay2 5 лет назад +1

    Ridiculous that a modern university should have so many problems allowing questions to be heard on the stage - it must be embarrassing. And why not solvable?

  • @ODexiko
    @ODexiko 10 лет назад

    questions coming from the public, i have not understand it at all (bad sound quality)...answers from Nash, ware almost the same (well, hard to understand the point)...until i turned on the subs (wich is not that great made, and i was mostly confused)...all in all i dont know why i wasted time watching this video...oh yeah thats right,now i remember... he is the man from "Beautiful Mind"...well, i geuss, it was time worth spendig, cause that is one of the best movies i ever watched...ore is it maybe that just my english sux, oh i dont know im wery confused

  • @kellykitkat40
    @kellykitkat40 10 лет назад +5

    Interesting. Between 3:50 and 5:00 we are
    told that the movie, Beautiful Mind, deliberately
    misrepresented the facts of John Nash's life,
    so that "they" might create a commercial to
    promote "the Mental Health Authority" as a
    legitimate policing agency, of the New World
    Order.
    There is a French proverb : The more
    things change, the more they stay the same.
    Treating "mental illness" with "antipsychotics"
    is a way of
    controlling prisoners (political dissidents in the
    Soviet Union were oft declared, mentally ill).
    Are not illlicit and allegedly dangerous drugs
    such as LSD, angeldust, PCP, and crack cocaine
    also classified the same as antipsychotics
    such as Risperdol and Olanzaene?
    Consider the Vatican ("Spanish") Inquisitions,
    where "they" desired to "know many", and how
    heretics were dealt with. Galileo Galilee was
    sentenced to house-arrest, and declared "mentally
    ill" for his pronouncement that the earth is a planet
    which travels around the sun. (He was wrong, of
    course, for the earth is not a planet, but relatively
    flat, with hills here and valleys there, but that is
    besides the point. The point is, for expressing his
    opinions, he was persecuted - called "mentally ill",
    or "heretic", or whatever the label was back then.)
    I think the movie, A Beautiful Mind, could have been
    a better movie if it had been truthful about how
    John Nash Jr. overcame mental illness with not
    only force of will, but by "concentrating on rightness",
    remaining logical, keeping his emotions in check, etc.
    It could have been a movie with a simple message :
    A little math now and then, will keep the mental
    illness away : This prescription, being in stark
    contrast to the "star search", song and dance,
    musical numbers young persons are encouraged
    to pursue. Oddly, "they" do seem to be discouraging
    the gangsta-rap genre.
    Of course, it is not paranoia, when they
    really are after you. No, it is "being safe".
    Rewriting the script would not be enough - for a catchy
    title helps draw them in : A Beautiful Mind, is a great
    title, speaking of something invisible - but does it really
    get across to people the threat to individual liberties
    the "mental health religion" poses? How about another
    title? : Tom Cruise was right about psychiatry. And
    Brooke Shields, wrong. .. Does that title work for you?
    Not too subtle, huh? No, I think "they" definitely got
    the title right.

    • @boliussa
      @boliussa 4 года назад +1

      You write "Interesting. Between 3:50 and 5:00 we are
      told that the movie, Beautiful Mind, deliberately
      misrepresented the facts of John Nash's life,
      so that "they" might create a commercial to
      promote "the Mental Health Authority" as a
      legitimate policing agency, of the New World
      Order. "

    • @BeckBeckGo
      @BeckBeckGo 3 года назад +2

      I think what happened there was the responsibility of keeping the mentally ill safe. Some can do without drugs, better even. But some people who are severely ill may do themselves a lot of harm if they're not properly cared for.
      In a lot of cases, psychiatric or neuroleptic drugs are not mysterious. They are like insulin. And until a better solution is found, they keep you alive. Literally, in many cases. Literally alive.
      I'm not suggesting the mental health care in some places is not a fuck-you, broke-ass system, because it is. But I don't think that has anything to do with what the producer was trying to do.

    • @paulkeeling6442
      @paulkeeling6442 13 дней назад

      Not another flat Earth nutter. How can You appear bright for a moment and then stupidly talk flatulence

  • @SilhSe
    @SilhSe 3 месяца назад

    13:35

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    NUMBERS 23:19

  • @AmyAmy-er8bp
    @AmyAmy-er8bp 11 месяцев назад

    Liquid Chlorofil. Make it available everywhere. A tak Zelen to je snimayet.

  • @locledang
    @locledang 12 лет назад

    cool

  • @BeckBeckGo
    @BeckBeckGo 3 года назад +2

    Money is tainted with this sense of immorality because it has no immediate value beyond trade. If I trade a cow for ten chickens, I'm getting ten chickens. That has a value that I can quantify. It's not just something tradable, it's also meat and eggs in its own right. Even gold or diamonds are only valuable because they're hard to find. That feels like an unstable value. So people don't trust it.
    The value of money (or anything whose only value is it's own trade value) is subject to a lot of arbitrary and unrelated impacts. A chicken is always as valuable as a chicken. Chickens are stable. Paper or elemental solids are not.

    • @bennichols1113
      @bennichols1113 2 года назад

      the value of trade is inestimable. trade is a keystone of humanity. give you ten chickens for a cow in a bird flu epidemic any day. so products as a store of wealth have their own issues. the word value denotes a generalized quantability. applying a monetery value to goods and services is a much simpler system than having to relate everything back to chickens or cows. plus if you want to go to a concert and it costs 5 chickens or half a cow and you only have a cow, well how is Bessy going to feel about that. gold is gold, it stays as gold. a chicken turns into a bad smell and flies. chickens are not stable. there are zero chicken parts in your cellphone but there is gold. question, what is the value of ten chickens?

  • @MrDoctorFog
    @MrDoctorFog 9 лет назад +5

    Unfortunately nowday the genius John Nash is still too far from the ignorance of the average people... and the fucking and deadly capitalistic philosophy...
    You were one of the most genius person in the second half of the last centuryJohn...
    RIP

    • @Tenebrousable
      @Tenebrousable Год назад

      Capitalism provides you everything you got. Government, with moneyprinting or otherwise, take it away. Capitalism offers you goods, because you value them more than the money you trade for it. Government just takes your money, and gives pennies in return, mmaybe. Local government is always the most deadly thief in any geo location.

  • @charlescunningham1872
    @charlescunningham1872 5 лет назад +1

    Pretty bad presentation but good ideas

  • @favorednation34
    @favorednation34 6 лет назад +1

    he is reading this.... this is not his work..... sad. he was a great man

  • @paulstokes5264
    @paulstokes5264 7 лет назад +1

    Bleeding ordinary and boring - really high school concepts ...

  • @pashazafar3490
    @pashazafar3490 7 лет назад

    Not good explaining things to people.

  • @iwilrage
    @iwilrage 2 года назад

    No no no....he is brilliant but reading slides is worst thing ever

  • @AmyAmy-er8bp
    @AmyAmy-er8bp Год назад

    all they had was horse dose of diarrhea drug. @Gluxd pokem.