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== Core Philosophy: The Economy as a Dynamic Vessel ==
== Core Philosophy: The Economy as a Dynamic Vessel ==
The EEM Score treats the economy as a single, unified entity whose health and agility are governed by the laws of energy and physics, not just monetary policy. The core philosophy is to create a stable, objective measure of economic health that is independent of the fluctuations and potential inflation of fiat currencies like the USD.
The EEM Score treats the economy as a single, unified entity whose health and agility are governed by the laws of energy and physics, not just monetary policy. The core philosophy is to create a stable, objective measure of economic health that is independent of the fluctuations and potential inflation of fiat currencies like the USD.
This score is the foundation for the [[Potentia|Potentia_(Coin)]], a proposed stablecoin whose value is pegged directly to this metric. This makes the currency a "virtuous asset"—its value is a direct reflection of the real-world economy's ability to perform virtuous work. A high EEM Score signifies a state of high potential energy: surplus production, robust energy reserves, and efficient conversion of that energy into prosperity. A low score signifies vulnerability, dependency, and inefficiency.
This score is the foundation for the [[Potentia_(Coin)|Potentia]], a proposed stablecoin whose value is pegged directly to this metric. This makes the currency a "virtuous asset"—its value is a direct reflection of the real-world economy's ability to perform virtuous work. A high EEM Score signifies a state of high potential energy: surplus production, robust energy reserves, and efficient conversion of that energy into prosperity. A low score signifies vulnerability, dependency, and inefficiency.


== Technical Description ==
== Technical Description ==