Fun exploration, though I don’t believe the underlying assumptions at all. The biggest disconnect I see is the belief that the current mean individual wealth can be made to retain that fraction of total wealth over any significant time period, including massive changes in number of wealth-holders, and in what “wealth” can even be measured in.
There is no long-term passive wealth mechanism. It always requires quite a bit of attention and management, and then gets transferred to the managers rather than the nominal owners. Or, often, to the revolutionaries or vendors who are able to capture it.
This is problematic, EVEN IF the concept of “ownership” can be applied to galaxies and human-comprehensible owning entitites.
Fun exploration, though I don’t believe the underlying assumptions at all. The biggest disconnect I see is the belief that the current mean individual wealth can be made to retain that fraction of total wealth over any significant time period, including massive changes in number of wealth-holders, and in what “wealth” can even be measured in.
There is no long-term passive wealth mechanism. It always requires quite a bit of attention and management, and then gets transferred to the managers rather than the nominal owners. Or, often, to the revolutionaries or vendors who are able to capture it.
This is problematic, EVEN IF the concept of “ownership” can be applied to galaxies and human-comprehensible owning entitites.