> > [Khaled]
> > Right. and that's why the 'calculus equation" has to take Time and 
> Space
> > into account.
> > The definition of time would be universal and space = 
> Culture/society
> 
> Dan:
> 
> I'm not sure I follow. The way I understand the MOQ, time and space
> are intellectual quality patterns that are some of the first to 
> arise.

[khaled] 
What i meant was that something that is valued now, may not have been
valued a few hundred years ago, and music that we may find good and
entertaining here in the US, may not be interesting to an aboriginal in
Australia.
Following that line, a time saving device in a factory in Detroit, may
mean unemployment for a worker in New Delhi. Sure that machine is a good
thing, and if that factory worker in India was not going to become
jobless because of, he might view it as a good thing and as an
engineering marvel. Since the calculus result is unemployment for him,
that machine has no quality. 



Khaled

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