Thursday, April 23, 2020

I got numbers

Tucker Carlson Slams Lockdowns As "Largest And Most Expensive Experiment In Human History"

Somehow I learned that a recession will cause 60,000 fewer deaths than a normal economy.  Thus I will estimate that 60,000 out of 300 million are willing to die for a normal economy. We are at 30,000.  If entanglement means anything, then these numbers are affecting us.  But these number are half  the two quarter minimum recession, so we are about at break even. People are on the edge, thinking the death rate might be acceptable.

We are entangled because we are all at Nash equilibrium on error update rates. We all tend to agree on the relative frequency  of payments. For economists who liked Nash, let me remind them he is referenced quite a bit in Physics.

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