Yes, but when you buy a pair of sneakers for, say, $100, are you paying $50 each, or, say, $100 for one and the other is free? Or, of course, all sorts of other combinations that if dragged out to infinite places would themselves be infinite? But, even if true, how do you know that cartoon guy didn't have two left feet hence required two left sneakers? Or that SI Ron is not a realistic looking avatar animated using Vegas Pro software? You don't. But we can't assume facts not in evidence or else we technically would know nothing about anything. If we knew nothing about anything, we'd be an economist. If we knew anything about nothing, we'd be authoring derivatives contracts. In sum, never sell sneakers to an avatar of an economist who authors derivatives contracts. But of course you already knew that.
- Jeff |