If we get to state where we can produce limitless energy and energy to matter conversion. (plus robotic/nanotech assembly) Then money would become pointless and obsolete.endtherapture said:My friend and I were having a debate earlier about whether the human race will ever lose the need for currency due to hypothetical scientific advancements?
I argued that with enough scientific and technological developments we might develop a Star Trek-like society where people do things because it's what they love, and there will be no need for currency when science advances to a certain level because we might have robots to the menial rap jobs, wihilst people just go into fields for jobs because it's what they love, and due to infinite resources and technology, there will be no need for currency (obviously highly hypothetical, but this is a hypothetical argument).
However he said that no matter how far science goes, replicators, infinite crops and energy, advanced robots etc. there will always be currency and we will always be a capitalist society.
What is your opinion (be srs pls)
Any one could make limitless amounts of anything they want. So nobody would need to acquire anything from each other. No trading = no currency. (Except maybe creative works, but then people wouldn't need to be paid to produce these, because they don't need money ether, so they can just be given away for free)
Currency is an intermediate (middle man) tool to trade what you "have" for what you "want", without have to trading to trade directly with multiple people.
However if you ask me if we will ever get there, probably not, the planet will be dead or will have killed us to save itself long before then (restorative ice age).