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Time Standard

Podcast de Makoto Shibuya

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Tecnología y ciencia

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Time Standard explores the potential of a civilization organized around a universal invariant—time. By anchoring value to a fixed temporal cadence, it converts energy and labor into measurable claims on real time instead of promises about the future. In this system, productivity does not inflate asset prices or expand leverage. Instead, it collapses costs, increases optionality, and returns surplus time to everyone through lower prices and greater resilience. Follow along as we explore the potential of a hopeful world settling on a Time Standard. www.timestandard.org

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26 episodios

Portada del episodio Stephen Perrenod | The Geometry of Bitcoin

Stephen Perrenod | The Geometry of Bitcoin

Stephen Perrenod explores the intricate geometry of Bitcoin, its power law behavior, and how it may be understood through the lens of physics, complexity science, and logarithmic time. He posits a powerful idea: if we want civilization to last, we should start thinking in logarithmic time. Discover how Bitcoin's structure reflects natural laws and what this means for its future evolution. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Stephen's Research Journey 03:48 The Formation of the Scientific Bitcoin Institute 06:28 Understanding the Geometry of Bitcoin 09:40 Logarithmic Time and Bitcoin's Structure 12:26 Bitcoin as a Logarithmic Time Standard 15:41 Autopoiesis: The Self-Creating Nature of Bitcoin 18:41 Power Laws in Bitcoin's Value Dynamics 21:30 Bitcoin's Network Growth and Adoption Dynamics 24:32 The Role of Feedback Loops in Bitcoin's Stability 27:31 Conclusions and Future Directions for Bitcoin Research 36:42 Geometric Foundations of Bitcoin Pricing 40:15 Understanding Power Laws and Bitcoin Age 43:25 The Lock-In Effect in Bitcoin's Price Structure 45:36 Relativity and Time Dilation in Bitcoin's Growth 52:03 Logarithmic Time and Bitcoin's Price Dynamics 53:34 Biological Analogies in Bitcoin's Structure 58:05 Discrete Scale Invariance and Bitcoin's Market Behavior 01:12:47 Statistical Models and Bitcoin Predictions 01:21:36 Complexity Economics and Bitcoin's Dynamics 01:25:58 Bitcoin's Evolution and Technological Singularity 01:33:23 Bitcoin's Design Intentions and Market Phenomena

21 de may de 2026 - 1 h 43 min
Portada del episodio Jeff Booth | Exploring The Abundance Narrative

Jeff Booth | Exploring The Abundance Narrative

We explore the systemic challenges of modern economies, the role of technology and Bitcoin in creating a more resilient and free system, and the importance of mental models in understanding these complex issues. Chapters 00:00 Exploring the Abundance Narrative 06:53 The Role of Mental Models in Understanding Reality 09:22 Desperation and Naivety: The Allure of False Hope 11:56 The Structural Problems of the Current System 14:55 Agency and Control: The Choice We Face 17:42 Navigating the New System: Finding Agency 20:47 The Future: Embracing Change or Clinging to the Past 25:16 Building Value in Agency Direction 25:22 The Tangibility of Technology vs. Debt 26:25 Questioning Economic Norms 27:29 Inflation and Employment: A Paradox 28:11 Bitcoin as a Vessel for Time 29:49 Agency and Control in a New System 30:42 Protocols vs. Companies: The Future of Ownership 32:50 The Evolution of Bitcoin as a Protocol 34:56 Empowerment through Bitcoin 37:21 AI as a Horizontal Technology 38:46 Changing Mental Models in Investment 40:37 Waiting for the Right Moment 42:46 Conversation in Architecture Links: https://jeffbooth.ca/

20 de may de 2026 - 52 min
Portada del episodio The Illusion of Wealth Part 3: A New Denominator

The Illusion of Wealth Part 3: A New Denominator

After revealing how the financial system scaled a fragile web of debt-based promises instead of fixing it post-2008, this episode argues that the next system must shift from credit to a more fundamental denominator: time and energy. All real production depends on energy applied over time, yet modern finance has detached from this reality, allowing debt to grow faster than physical output—an imbalance now reaching its limits. True wealth, it suggests, is rooted in energy flows and the infrastructure that amplifies them, from power generation to global networks. To anchor this physically grounded system, an incorruptible accounting layer is needed, which Bitcoin provides through proof-of-work verifiable records of energy expended over time. Together, energy (as the base), infrastructure (as the multiplier), and Bitcoin (as the ledger) form a “Time Standard,” where wealth is measured not by promises of future repayment but by present, provable productive capacity, marking a transition from belief in paper systems to trust in physics.

28 de abr de 2026 - 4 min
Portada del episodio The Illusion of Wealth Part 2: The Global Mirror

The Illusion of Wealth Part 2: The Global Mirror

The 2008 financial crisis felt chaotic but was actually a systemic failure rooted in mistaking debt for real wealth: easy lending inflated housing prices, mortgages were repackaged into “safe” assets, and when defaults broke the underlying cash flows, both the debt and the illusion of wealth collapsed together. Today, that same structure hasn’t been fixed—it’s been scaled globally, with sovereign debt, corporate bonds, and real estate forming a vastly larger web of leveraged claims presented as stable assets. Rising interest rates have already exposed cracks, just as in 2008, but now the entire global balance sheet is intertwined, with central banks deeply embedded in the system. The core lesson remains: when credit is mistaken for wealth, the system becomes fragile, and if the promises embedded in massive debt levels can’t be fulfilled, the perceived wealth built on top of them will be rapidly repriced.

28 de abr de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio The Illusion of Wealth Part 1: Paper Claims

The Illusion of Wealth Part 1: Paper Claims

Despite headlines claiming nearly trillions in global wealth, much of it is an illusion because assets are deeply intertwined with the trillions in underlying debt—meaning if the debt becomes unstable, the “wealth” built on top of it collapses as well. With the world now borrowing roughly $4 to generate $1 of growth, and interest costs consuming a massive share of economic output, the system can no longer realistically repay what it owes—only roll it over, inflate it away, or default. This creates a fragile dynamic where there are far more financial claims than real productive assets, like a hotel overselling rooms, leaving the system vulnerable to a sudden loss of confidence. The piece argues that real wealth isn’t paper assets but the foundational elements of civilization—energy, food, infrastructure, shelter, computation, and knowledge—and that as trust in debt erodes, a new standard is emerging based on energy as the base, infrastructure as the multiplier, and Bitcoin as a neutral, time and energy anchored store of value. Together, these form a “time standard,” signaling a transition away from measuring prosperity by borrowing toward measuring it by real productive capacity.

28 de abr de 2026 - 5 min
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