And since biblical days, ownership has been nothing more than an illusion, or a temporary condition.
To use the phrase as used by Albert Einstein, an annoyingly persistant illusion.
When we get past such a divisive concept as "owning", we'll have progress.
"Values" are not of any standardized dimension in this dimension, so I must assume you mean only lucre,
or monetization capacity.
When you want to discuss the values of radio as regards bringing enjoyment, growth, empowerment, or education,
you won't be keeping your eye on the ball for lucre anymore.
And that would be real progress.
I admit money has historically been a "somewhat" useful trading medium of "value" within humanity, but altogether
too corruptible to continue as a meaningful or respected measure of worth,
especially within a medium of no *actual material substance*, as radio.
(TV has pictures and is easier to imagine as having substance.
)
Supposing original oil paintings became illegal to own privately, or whatever "artistic indulgence".
A supposed death of AM mediumwave would be similar.
No, that's not quite right because you're right, Big A, it IS like air, and we all alive "own" it as a commons resource,
that "common sense" would not allow us to begin to think we own it.
So shall we now figure out how to make breathing one of the charge-able occurances in life?
It's a big market, allright, Makes you want to pollute so you can sell fresh air, no?
To use the phrase as used by Albert Einstein, an annoyingly persistant illusion.
When we get past such a divisive concept as "owning", we'll have progress.
"Values" are not of any standardized dimension in this dimension, so I must assume you mean only lucre,
or monetization capacity.
When you want to discuss the values of radio as regards bringing enjoyment, growth, empowerment, or education,
you won't be keeping your eye on the ball for lucre anymore.
And that would be real progress.
I admit money has historically been a "somewhat" useful trading medium of "value" within humanity, but altogether
too corruptible to continue as a meaningful or respected measure of worth,
especially within a medium of no *actual material substance*, as radio.
(TV has pictures and is easier to imagine as having substance.
Supposing original oil paintings became illegal to own privately, or whatever "artistic indulgence".
A supposed death of AM mediumwave would be similar.
No, that's not quite right because you're right, Big A, it IS like air, and we all alive "own" it as a commons resource,
that "common sense" would not allow us to begin to think we own it.
So shall we now figure out how to make breathing one of the charge-able occurances in life?
It's a big market, allright, Makes you want to pollute so you can sell fresh air, no?