Even worst, humans get used to not being able to grasp them
Crows are considered the most intelligent of
the bird family. They can count to three. Anything over three is
"many" to a crow. Humans are basically the same way. At some point
numbers get so big that they just become "many."
Everyone
understands $100, how long you have to work to earn it and what it will buy.
A package
of printer paper with 500 sheets is about 50 mm (2") thick. Stack 2
packs of paper together and you have a stack of 1,000 sheets about 100 mm
(4") tall.
If you
stacked up $100 bills 100 mm tall, you would have $100,000. Everyone
understands $100,000. It will buy you a small house, several cars etc. If you
are working, it could be one year’s salary or several years’ salary.
If you are
watching TV and someone is being held for ransom and they only want $100,000
that sounds pretty small. A million sounds better, doesn't it?
What does
a million look like? Since $100,000 is 100 mm high, a million must
be 1 meter (about 40") tall. How much does one million dollars in
$100 bills weigh? 10 Kg (22 pounds).
A million
dollars is about the point where people begin to lose the concept of money.
Very few branch banks ever keep over $100,000 in cash. Short of drug
dealers and people in counting houses, very few people have seen a million
dollars in cash.
However,
most people have a pretty good idea about what a million dollars will buy.
Several average houses, one million dollar house, 20 cars for $50,000 each,
etc. A million is a pretty good sized number but still within human concept.
Several
years ago, there was a movie where a casino was robbed and $160 million was
stolen. Four guys, each carrying two bags walked off with the money. Oh,
really?
If $1
million weighs 22 pounds then $160 million would weigh 3,520 pounds. Each of
the four guys would have to carry 880 pounds. I don't think so. The movie got
away with that deception because no one in the audience had the slightest idea
how large or how heavy $160 million would be.
Once you
get over one million, very few people have any concept of the number.
A billion
is 1,000 million. If $1 million is 1 meter high, $1 billion would be
1 KM (about 6/10 of a mile). No one knows what a stack of $100 bills
a kilometer high looks like so let's lay them down. Most people have a good
idea of what a kilometer is in distance. You can walk a kilometer in
about 10 minutes. So $1 billion equals a kilometer in distance.
If we know
$1 billion is a kilometer, what does $1 trillion look like? 1,000 kilometers
(600 miles). This has been about the US Federal budget deficit and therefore
the growth of the national debt in the US per year, over the
last several years.
Now the
debt is over $17 trillion. What would that look like? The distance from the
North Pole to the South Pole is 20,000 kilometers. If you started at the North
Pole, the bills would stretch 17,000 kilometers, or 10,400 miles, south toward
the South Pole.
A year or
so ago, Mexican authorities raided a drug dealer in Mexico and discovered a
room about 10' x 10' stacked about 3' deep in $100 bills. They didn't
state how much money was recovered, so I did a little math. It turns out that
the room contained about $300 million.
In a year
when the US is borrowing about $1 trillion, or about $115 million per hour,
that room full of money would cover less than 3 hours of borrowing.
Politicians
and central bankers rely on the fact that humans can’t really grasp very large
numbers, and they rely on the fact that humans get used to not being able to
grasp them. So when trillions enter the conversation, no one really knows
anymore what that means. And politicians and the Fed get away with their
shenanigans.
Computer
power has reached the point where almost anything can be automated, and
computer pricing has reached the point where it is profitable to do so. The
world is undergoing a mega shift, and governments have no clue how to handle
the problem. Read.... Politicians Are All
Jabbering About Creating Jobs (Doing What?)
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