Seattle
Valued Senior Member
I think I'll stick with you.Oh, you need to switch from physics to psychology?
Are you saying that physics does not cause consumer technology to wear out? Karl Marx used the word Depreciation 35 times in the first two volumes of Das Kapital. However the first gas powered automobile was not invented until after his death.
So ignoring the depreciation of automobiles and other durable consumer goods is being out of touch with reality. There were 200,000,000 motor vehicles in the United States in 1995. Where did the depreciation go?
It looks like the economics profession is out of touch with reality. Maybe you need to psychoanalyze them.