Seeing grown educated adults say this kind of thing in public makes me wonder if I am going insane. Like the signal is somehow getting mixed up in my brain, and I think I'm seeing absolute gibberish

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People are such surface level thinkers it has become astounding

I want sk desperately to believe there is some sort of argument in there that is just NOT GETTING THROUGH TO ME. They are directly addressing scarcity and then they say "nuh uh you can slice pizza". Yeah, you can hand out gold shavings to everyone. Or you can start counting time in nanoseconds. What is the operating theory in mainstream economics that encourages people to believe division is addition?

You nailed it, division is not addition. If it is, we are wrong about the underlying physics that is beneath all the science we are so confident in these days, lol.

More people can have some means there’s more pizza.

Everybody knows that 🙄😂

MAKE IT MAKE SENSE

Makes no sense

Her rationale is, I believe, that since Bitcoin is so divisible, then everybody can have some Bitcoin. But then that retarded mind jumps to the conclusion that therefore it’s not scarce. The problem is 1 btc ≠ 0.0000001 btc. Duh!

This entire argument hinges on, "if there's enough pizza"

What's enough pizza? Is he saying that we should be able to increase the amount of pizza we have if more people arrive? That's just MMT.

Enough pizza for what? Just everyone? Or everyone's caloric intake requirements? How do fuzzy qualifiers like "enough" or "plenty" stay constant the more we divide?

I'm too dumb. I just stack sats and ignore the haters.

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