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Cause coin - causality tracked over time

When you do something for a reason, you also credit the reason's account with a number
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Let me try explain this idea.

Society has a hugely ineffective slow means of valuing and predicting and estimating decisions in the present day. Somebody has to pore through data and create reports which get read by a small minority of government decision makers and then actioned. Academia.

Most people don't really understand why things happened for the reason it did.

On television they were arguing that net zero energy efficiency saved us money and others were arguing against it. So I propose a solution to all arguments about causality: we credit decision making causes directly and they are tracked and valued in a stock exchange

In most government spending decisions, we do something because of a reason. How often do we see it play out how we expect ? Nobody truly knows how things would have turned out otherwise.

When the future happens we learn what was not true about what we believed.

When something happens, we think it happened for a reason. There is the ostensible reason: why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side.

Whenever we appeal to a cause, we send a transaction of a number to that cause account and there is a logical connection from the action to the cause.

If I am in a shop and I choose Branston beans over Heinz beans, I can credit a cause, "it was cheaper" or "i prefer the flavour"

Let's improve everyone's knowledge by tracing causality directly that everyone can follow in real time, like a stock ticker.

We can also create parallel histories because we can value opportunity costs in fantasy trading markets.

If people thought that "X" would have performed better if we did that thing X, then we can credit X with what was spent on that thing and then people can fantasy trade on that thing and track the results of that thing in parallel.

We can also make gambling a socially useful function with this scheme.

Examples: In 2010 we spent £3.5 million on road improvements in area Xyz, people valued the improvements at 4 million in 2010, but in 2023, people value the improvements as £5 million.

chronological, Apr 30 2023

https://www.nature.com/articles/22672 [a1, Apr 30 2023]

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       "This didn't happen because we spent £350,000 on this road defence, so we credit that purchase with saving this life"   

       "This person survived 20 minutes to the new hospital we built 20 years ago, the other nearest hospital was 1 hour 30 minutes away and they would have died if they had to go that far. So this decision saved this person's life"   

       "Spending £2000 on each pupil a year, preceded everyone's grades inflating by 5%"
chronological, Apr 30 2023
  

       Most of the world’s human population growth in the past century can be credited to the Haber Process. Is that good or bad?
a1, Apr 30 2023
  

       The chicken crossed the road because in the future it was at the other side, and that future needed to its inevitable vindication. Maybe you just Kant understand.
Voice, Apr 30 2023
  

       Narrative causality.
a1, Apr 30 2023
  

       We may finally learn if they bought the beer because it tasted great or because it was less filling.
swimswim, May 01 2023
  

       I predict that "dunno" will be the richest entity on the planet within a year or two, taking formal control all of the worlds governments and financial institutions soon after.
pocmloc, May 01 2023
  
      
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