I blame Galileo for all this, by the way. He sort of set the paradigm of physics that lets ignore as much as we can ignore and then put everything back in later. There's no reason why it has to work where things are strongly coupled and nonlinear, like they are in economics. And I also want to point out there's like lots of ways in which this frictionless world is not just a theoretical construct. It gets embedded into how do we construct various measures of national income or statistics construction.

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