UK Inventor Publishes Mathematical Framework for Disciplined Supply Creation Across Money, Credits, and Critical Resources. Introducing PDM and Mann Mechanics episode artwork

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UK Inventor Publishes Mathematical Framework for Disciplined Supply Creation Across Money, Credits, and Critical Resources. Introducing PDM and Mann Mechanics

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into a significant advancement in economic frameworks with the introduction of Progressive Depletion Minting (PDM) by Valraj Singh Mann, a United Kingdom-based inventor and founder of Mann Mechanics Ltd. PDM is a mathematical framework designed to manage the expansion, issuance, or allocation of money, energy capacity, carbon credits, and other critical resources. Unlike traditional methods that rely on human decision-making, PDM uses a mathematical rule to observe and manage system depletion, allowing for controlled expansion and creating a transparent, verifiable audit trail. This innovative approach aims to address the credibility deficits often associated with human-led resource management. The framework is supported by a structurally separated institutional architecture, with Mann Mechanics Ltd handling licensing and stewardship, MannCert Ltd providing independent conformity assessment, and MannMark serving as the public registry for certified deployments. Notably, the framework includes a commitment to redirect economic benefits to public good through a Humanity Allocation, which supports essential needs like food, water, shelter, health, and education. As global adoption of PDM grows, the founder allocation is designed to decrease, further benefiting humanity. The full version 1.0 specification stack is available for review at Mann Mechanics and on their public GitHub repository. Valraj Singh Mann invites institutions and researchers to examine the framework, emphasizing its potential for significant impact on global economic systems.

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into a significant advancement in economic frameworks with the introduction of Progressive Depletion Minting (PDM) by Valraj Singh Mann, a United Kingdom-based inventor and founder of Mann Mechanics Ltd. PDM is a mathematical framework designed to manage the expansion, issuance, or allocation of money, energy capacity, carbon credits, and other critical resources. Unlike traditional methods that rely on human decision-making, PDM uses a mathematical rule to observe and manage system depletion, allowing for controlled expansion and creating a transparent, verifiable audit trail. This innovative approach aims to address the credibility deficits often associated with human-led resource management. The framework is supported by a structurally separated institutional architecture, with Mann Mechanics Ltd handling licensing and stewardship, MannCert Ltd providing independent conformity assessment, and MannMark serving as the public registry for certified deployments. Notably, the framework includes a commitment to redirect economic benefits to public good through a Humanity Allocation, which supports essential needs like food, water, shelter, health, and education. As global adoption of PDM grows, the founder allocation is designed to decrease, further benefiting humanity. The full version 1.0 specification stack is available for review at Mann Mechanics and on their public GitHub repository. Valraj Singh Mann invites institutions and researchers to examine the framework, emphasizing its potential for significant impact on global economic systems.

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