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| Weblog: | All Property Is Intellectual: Real Estate & The 62 Cent Cracker | |
| Subject: | Except... | |
| Date: | 2005-04-27 13:48:35 | |
| From: | brianiac | |
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I'm not sure what reason we have to believe that this is merely a case of perception. Concrete items have intrinsic value: raw materials, construction and distribution. Given an existing loaf of bread, you cannot solve world hunger by making copies of it; giving it to anyone else deprives you of the item--this is the distinction. If you have a video file of a Martin Luther King, Jr. speech that could positively impact millions by offering it via a BitTorrent, that can be shared, at no cost, without depriving you of the data.
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The fact with Nature is that offering a reward is a great motivator; rats press buttons to get food, dogs sit up for table scraps, etc. If you don't offer the reward, a few rats will still learn to press buttons and a few dogs will still learn to sit up, but on the whole very little progress will be made. We are wired this way by Nature too, except that its more than just food for us humans. We learned to think abstractly so we like to acquire wealth which can be converted to food, shelter, or luxuries.
Everything started with an idea. Man did not stumble upon a round bit of stone with an log in the center and a set of instructions on how to use the wheel. It started as a simple round log. The idea was refined by others and is still being refined today. No where in any holy book does it describe the gods as handing down the secrets of selective breeding to improve livestock or create super grains like emmer wheat. These ideas led to great rewards like the ability to move massive stones or the ability to feed a burgeoning population.
With improved communications, ideas could be spread more rapidly. Common languages allowed cavemen to physically spread an idea. Writing allowed the spread of idea through time and space. Printing allowed for consistency and even more widespread communications. Add the telephone, telegraph, and I can instantly tell a friend on the other side of the globe about my idea. Add radio, and TV, and you have nearly instant communications of ideas to groups of people. Now add the internet, and you have 2% of the world (and growing) able to instantly access your idea at any time: the permanency of writing, the consistency of print, and the instantaneousness of TV. All thats left is the inclusion of one collective mind so everyones thoughts are instantly available to everyone else.
Am I doomed because Bells idea allows someone to instantly spread my idea to the world? Where did my reward go? What was my reward in the first place? Is wealth finite?