▲ | tines 6 days ago | |||||||||||||
Conservation of energy is a useful, widely applicable model, not a universally true law, so I think you proved their point. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | CraigJPerry 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Conservation of energy is universally true given that you or i cannot travel at the speed of light. Whereas supply and demand is obviously not universal and i'm not just talking about Giffen goods, Veblen goods or the Chivas Regal effect. No i'm talking specifically about ceteris paribus. Application of ceteris paribus is to step away from reality, the more you do it, the further away from reality you've gotten. The model of supply and demand is useful and its utility is only reduced by ceteris paribus. The law of supply and demand is blocked from existing, thanks specifically to ceteris paribus. | ||||||||||||||
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