I assumed the decentralized money had similar favorable properties to bitcoin. If it were decentralized such that anyone could print as much as they wanted, I doubt that would help much.
War is funded by fiat, as is tyranny, as is corruption. Peace is more than the absence of those things, but their absence is more peaceful than their presence, other things equal.
Same language: naah, already so many countries speak the same language, still in-fighting. If only we could understand what uncle Kim from the North is telling us. If only New Yorkers could understand Texans... etc
Decentralized money: naaah... but more like a gut-feeling. Never tested before.
For the last few centuries we've used the same money in some sense but a group has been in control of it. The group abusing and leveraging their control is at least one input to war. I think obsoleting that group stands a chance of reducing the magnitude of war at least.
Sharing language could make compromise easier but by the same token (hehe) it could make disagreeing easier. Sharing language does not conclude by sharing power, we divide ourselves arbitrarily when there's nothing meaningful to divide on, and I feel like power imbalances fuel and sustain division.
Great reply (and pun too) @k00b. Basically I asked the question based on this David Hume quote I saw:
Two men who pull the oars of a boat, do it by an agreement or convention, tho they have never given promises to one another. In like manner are languages, gradually established by human conventions, without any promise. Much like gold and silver become the common measure of exchange and are esteemed sufficient payment for what is 100 times their value.
Probably, his quote doesn't make sense if universal commodity money (gold/silver) isn't considered, and is instead replaced with fiat, because going back to your first point about money control, fiat value is based on issuing authority trust; acceptance is based on laws requiring its use (i.e, explicit agreements and promises)—etc.
Fiat's value then, didn't organically emerge in the way distributed commodity money did, or emerge in the way language did. In that fundamental way, I feel they're quite similar (language, decentralized money), and that as humans, we're undoubtedly trending towards a universal language and money, slowly of course, not so disruptively. When they both color everything, only space colonization will disrupt them meaningfully. Then again, maybe I don't understand Hume's quote — I'm no philosophy study. But I did mess up with the poll putting that 12-mo timeframe.
If I said the western hemisphere (americas) is mostly a two language and two religion hemisphere, and that this is essentially a war-free zone, does it lend any validity to universal language having cooperative powers, or is that an invalid example?
Both language and decentralized money, among others, can play a crucial role in promoting peace. Perhaps a harmonious combination of both and some other factors would be ideal!
So, you should have added a third option on the pull: Both language and decentralized money.
Asking this on a forum like SN would probably skew towards EVERYONE USES THE SAME DECENTRALIZED MONEY, because everyone here sort of already "speaks the same language".
Neither of the two are going to happen in 12 months.
It takes centuries to transform language models.
It also takes centuries to implement a new way of financial system. We are so used to of the centralized money that we think it as easy in terms of using.
To use a decentralized form of money freely, the world needs to transform first. We need to eradicate those big financial boundaries. There must be an overall consensus among most of the countries. However, the consensus should not be like European Central Bank, rather it should be based on Bitcoin's principles and let the people govern how they want to use their money.
Very true. If it comes with a full collapse of the value of traditional assets, it would be truly chaotic at first. No chance it'll happen like that though.
Sorry, probably not using the right language.
I meant it in the following sense:
Fiat worthless compared to Dollar
Housing market going back to its "real" value than its speculative value
Stocks going back to their fundamentals
Etc
Basically, i was thinking of a scenario where the only way to store value is by owning Bitcoin. Housing, stocks, are now mostly seen as investments to beat inflation. This would not happen anymore in the scenario i was thinking of.
But I'm no econ expert, by far. So you can certainly poke many holes in my logic.
This choice, if I had to choose as the poll forces, given the timeframe, I'd agree with. I replied above to K00b but trying to link it before edit time expires won't let me. That's the longer reply.
Agree with the former! Psilocybin I can vouch for, esp micro-dosed, taken with lion's mane and a thermogenic like niacin. Fungus is sort of a deep rabbit hole itself. Can't vouch for MDMA though, pretty wicked day after effects, too much like fiat.
But MDMA is the empathogen, so I think it "brings more peace".
I also think mushrooms are more peace-promoting at higher doses. Nothing against micro-dosing, but it feels like either training wheels or hustle-culture biohacking. Kinda like going all-in on Bitcoin with all your savings and retirement, versus dabbling a little on an exchange, buying and selling for little profits.
We already have a couple languages everyone knows or speaks. That's why I voted for money. Permissionless money will kill the state and our world will become global
If I said this was true for the Americas, then you look around at the fact war is more or less non-existent in this hemisphere, does it add any validity to universal language, or is that example invalid?
@mallardshead can you elaborate on what you mean by peace? Peace on earth? Peace in Ukraine? Peace in the cities? Peace as in no more antifa or blm riots?
To be fair she never said she was, her DNA test showed she had Cherokee ancestry, which is how it was worded. Also, bitcoin never lost anything with Warren in office for over a decade. It never will. She is no threat and never was.
The dna test she had indigenous not Cherokee ancestry. 6 to 10 generations away.
Warren has been a phony her entire life.
She was hired by Harvard as a Native American. Harvard listed her as a Native American employee.
In 1986 she identified as American Indian to Texas bar.
From Wikipedia:
According to Warren and her brothers, older family members told them during their childhood that they had some Native American ancestry.[166][167] In 2012, she said that "being Native American has been part of my story, I guess, since the day I was born".[168] In 1984,[169][170] Warren contributed recipes to a Native American cookbook and identified herself as Cherokee.
A language influences a person's mind and how they view the world. Language is a significant hurdle still. I can say this just using some of my own family members as examples.
No need to overthink.
Everyone will speak same language. Live peacefully. No use of gums and destructive machines. Rusiia and China will all speak in 'Enruma'.
Enruma will be taught from Nursery and you can even obtain a degree in it from next year onwards. Oxford and Stanford are the first to offer higher courses in Enruma
Enruma, BTW is a mix up of English Russisn Chinese.... ma stands for Mandarin...
We already knew the answer guys . WORLD now is circulating with digital currency so might (maybe) when u wake up , Earth is using yhe same currency HEHE
The world has been trending towards a single language for a very long time. It's possible we had one at one point long ago, but it was primitive, unusable by today's standards, like gold is.