TangerineSteve17
Well-Known Member
Just something that has been rattling around.
Assuming the technology arose.. if all humans were born virtually the same genetically. You could mess around with bone structure a bit and hair colour to have different looking people, but in basic terms.. height, capacity of thought, etc were the same. Starting potential was the same. Now some will get ahead due to better teaching/luck/conditions, that can't be helped.
A chip is implanted somewhere under the skin, let's say the brain (it would probably have to be) and this chip measures and monitors mental and physical fatigue, all unequivocal readings to all things like weight, height, mobility, diet, so it's all offset in results.
These results add up to what you get paid. (This all counts on it not being a total communist country/world where money doesn't exist) So in effect, the bloke sweating cleaning toilets for a living will earn a more proportionate wage to the fat lazy rocket scientist. The richest people would be those who work hard both mentally and physically, however it is that they do that. Sportsmen/women wouldn't be high earners. (Unless they contributed to something else in an intellectual capacity)
Now if we lived in a world like that.. and somebody couldn't get a job, would the right wing people still call them a scrounger? ha just kidding, no, if this was the case, and effort was truly rewarded fairly - where would the money come from?
Assuming the technology arose.. if all humans were born virtually the same genetically. You could mess around with bone structure a bit and hair colour to have different looking people, but in basic terms.. height, capacity of thought, etc were the same. Starting potential was the same. Now some will get ahead due to better teaching/luck/conditions, that can't be helped.
A chip is implanted somewhere under the skin, let's say the brain (it would probably have to be) and this chip measures and monitors mental and physical fatigue, all unequivocal readings to all things like weight, height, mobility, diet, so it's all offset in results.
These results add up to what you get paid. (This all counts on it not being a total communist country/world where money doesn't exist) So in effect, the bloke sweating cleaning toilets for a living will earn a more proportionate wage to the fat lazy rocket scientist. The richest people would be those who work hard both mentally and physically, however it is that they do that. Sportsmen/women wouldn't be high earners. (Unless they contributed to something else in an intellectual capacity)
Now if we lived in a world like that.. and somebody couldn't get a job, would the right wing people still call them a scrounger? ha just kidding, no, if this was the case, and effort was truly rewarded fairly - where would the money come from?