Sunday, June 20, 2021

Could/would an Inquisition Tribunal nominate as a Nobel Prize winner in Physics, someone arguing a heliocentric world?

Why do I ask?

The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic sciences is officially the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. The Governor of Sveriges Riksbank since 2006, is Stefan Ingves, and who, from 2011 to 2019 served as the Chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. 

And the Church of the Basel Committee holds, as a dogma, with their credit risk weighted capital requirements, that even though never ever have those excessive exposures that caused bank crises been built up with what’s perceived as risky, but always with what was perceived as safe, that what is really dangerous to our bank systems, is what’s perceived as risky, or what has not been decreed by them as being very safe... like loans to governments.

So, could an economist who argues that what’s perceived as safe is much more dangerous to our bank systems than what's perceived as risky be nominated to such a Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic sciences?

You tell me.