Saturday, November 29, 2014

Presenting The 70 Year Old Hydraulic Computer Used By Central Planners To “Visualize Economy”

Be prepared for the next great transfer of wealth. Buy physical silver and storable food. zerohedge.com / by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2014 15:30 Meet MONIAC – Monetary National Income Analogue Computer – the 7-foot-tall, 70-year-old ‘Rube Goldberg’ hydraulic contraption that was the machine that analyzed data, simulated the economy, andmade predictions about the future for the central planners of yore… As Wired.com reports, There was a time when computers ran on water. No, really. They did. Check out the video above, a recent demonstration of a machine called the MONIAC, originally built in 1949.



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