I think it might be "out there", but as energy has so many different sources I believe whoever came up with the idea is not very bright.
A currency needs to satisfy a number of criteria, including utility/practicality.
Energy per se does not.
A device that stored energy and allowed the purchaser to use it might be a "currency".
Sorry Bob, I just don't buy energy as a currency.
Would you like to try and sell it?
energy will one day be free.......I recently discovered there have been inventions with magnetic motors......do a google. Also, solar tech is being developed along with fuel cells.
I'd be tempted to say policial currency on a macro-scale.
Reading "Confessions of an economic hitman" by John Perkins, strong argument that there is nothing nations wont do to keep the current neo-feudal system of capitalism in power.
Interesting!
A commodity held by most Central Banks, in vaults, where they keep money as well.
Thank goodness commodities can't breed with paper money.
I hear that in the US where paper presses see money paper the two get highly inflatible and reproduce like rabbits.
Interesting!
A commodity held by most Central Banks, in vaults, where they keep money as well.
Thank goodness commodities can't breed with paper money.
I hear that in the US where paper presses see money paper the two get highly inflatible and reproduce like rabbits.