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Post date: Jan 31, 2019 11:19:1 PM

JEHOVAH GOD ECONOMiCS, ECONOMY & ECONOMiES

  1. The Rudiments & Imperatives of JEHOVAH GOD ECONOMiCS, ECONOMY & ECONOMiES

  2. The Omniscience of JEHOVAH GOD ECONOMiCS, ECONOMY & ECONOMiES

  3. Applied JEHOVAH GOD ECONOMiCS, ECONOMY & ECONOMiES – Sustainable Ethical Christian Economies, Enterprises, Business, Finance, Investments, Organisations & Philanthropy

***The USD$80 TRiLLiON ANNUAL WORLD ECONOMY in One Chart***

***The USD63 TRiLLiON of WORLD DEBT in One ViSUALiSATION***

***The USD$600 TRiLLiON ANNUAL VALUE Of PLANET EARTH & TOTAL VALUE BY NEW FORMULA AT USD$5,000,000,000,000,000 i.e. USD$5 QUADRiLLiON***

According to one astrophysicist who came up with a calculation for valuing planets, Earth is worth a bank-breaking $5 quadrillion dollars, unsurprisingly the priciest in the solar-system. Based on this special formula, however, whether or not our cosmic abode retains its value depends on how well we, the tenants, keep it. Perhaps our solar-system’s first planetary appraiser, Greg Laughlin, who also serves as assistant astronomy and astrophysics professor from the University of California, Santa Cruz, developed a special formula for determining how much worlds are worth. The admittedly less-than-scientific calculation accounts for such factors as a planet’s size, mass, temperature, age, etc. to arrive at a price.

https://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/new-formula-values-earth-at-5000000000000000.html

***The USD$60 SEPTiLLiON ECONOMiC VALUE Of The ENTiRE UNiVERSE***

Suppose, just for fun, that we accept Posner’s $600 trillion estimate for the value of the Earth. What then is the value of the Universe?

…We could try to calculate the value of the Universe by estimating the number of planets with intelligent life and multiplying that by $600 trillion. It’s very hard to guess the number of such planets per cubic megaparsec. But since the Universe seems to extend indefinitely, the result is infinite.

That’s my best estimate: infinity!

But that’s not very satisfying. What if we limit ourselves to the observable Universe?

No matter what I say, I’ll get in trouble, but let me estimate that there’s one intelligent civilization per galaxy.

A conservative estimate is that there are 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. There might be twice as many, but perhaps a lot of them are small or less likely to support life for various other reasons.

So, I get $600 trillion times 100 billion, or

$60,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

as my estimate of the value of the observable Universe. That’s $6 × 1025, or $60 septillion.

That is from John Carlos Baez, via Benjamin Lyons. And to think it all cost nothing to produce…..the ultimate free lunch.