For seventy years, people have discussed “universal basic income” as a flow of money in favor of poor people. It was the UBI of the rich. It could not work, it was not viable then, and it cannot be today - whether it is called UBI or UBC (Universal Basic Capital), as proposed by U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders.
Our proposal is a flow of money and knowledge in favor of every individual, rich or poor. It is called Digital Basic Income (DBI) and starts from an incontrovertible fact.
Every individual thinks, and therefore produces cognition.
Can we build a digital system that measures the cognitive value produced by every human being and remunerates it instantly, in proportion, anywhere in the world?
At Eloisa Technologies, the impossible begins with a question.
No UBI has ever satisfied three conditions simultaneously: a capillary distribution mechanism, a criterion for valuing individual contribution, and a funding source that does not generate inflation. Experimental programs have worked on a limited scale and for a short time. The UBI architecture was not scalable - it could only collapse, and that is what happened.
The DBI architecture is that of a quantum flow; as such, it can “collapse” in the sense indicated by physicists exactly one hundred years ago (1926).
DBI has a scalable quantum architecture.
This involves a superposition of linguistic states, represented by a mathematical formalism known as Schrödinger’s wave function ψ(x,t). Following computational analysis (observation), the states reduce to a definitive output, which translates into a measurable and scalable income (quantum collapse).
Digital Basic Income has the dimensions of a wave function whose flow is proportional to the cognition expressed by the user during a human-machine interaction in natural language. Distributed in real time over the internet, DBI becomes accessible wherever there is a digital device and a connection.
A right idea at the wrong time
The classic solution proposed for UBI - redistributing a fixed share of GDP to every citizen - attempted to solve material survival, not the problem of economic dignity. An identical income for all, independent of individual contribution, erases the relationship between value produced and compensation received. It works only up to a point; then GDP enters crisis and the money runs out.
At Eloisa Technologies, the solution starts from the impossible problem.
A tool was needed capable of measuring individually produced value in an objective, continuous, and universal way, without intermediaries deciding who deserves what. Without that measure, any wealth redistribution system must choose between two options, both insufficient: distributing an equal sum of money to everyone, losing proportionality; or entrusting evaluation to human intermediaries, losing objectivity and scalability.
The formula for global equity comes from quantum mechanics applied to linguistic processing.
Dubai fished for pearls, Singapore cultivates minds
There is an economic system transition underway: one type of economy is giving way to another, and this is an epochal phenomenon, therefore inevitable.
Dubai, until the 1950s, was a small pearl fishing community in the Persian Gulf. The economy was extractive in its purest form: you dove underwater, you took what was there. The diver’s skill was a tool; the value came from the pearl, not from the diver.
Then oil arrived. The structure remained identical: you go down, you extract, you sell. The value still comes from the resource, not from the operator.
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