Brainlet test from /sci/

>/sci/ question for pretend geniuses
Yep, that checks out

if you weren't a brainlet you'd know that doubling is always better without even running it. Here's a stimulation
million = 0.0
penny = 0.01
for i in range(1, 1920):
million += 7000000
penny *= 2
print("Week " + str(i) + ": million count: " + str(million) + " Penny count: " +str(penny))

The doubling penny starts getting written in scientific notation in under 60 weeks.

If you spend the pennies you're giving magic, doubling pennies to other people. That can't be good, right? If everyone has a magic penny, surely money will be worth nothing.

Million dollars every day sounds better.

million dollars.
have fun getting crushed into a black hole of pennies

If you don't give them away right away, you're still going to have by far the most magic pennies in the new magic penny economy.

Does "penny" always mean a physical coin or can it just be a some of form a cent?
I'm not a burger.

>instead of understanding the problem I'll brute-force it using code

is this what we've invented computers for?

I thought carrying barrows of money sounded like hell. What does that make a world that has self duplicating PENNIES. Physical representations of monetary value in general can get out, I'll take my bits and plastic.

Attached: Children playing with stacks of hyperinflated currency during the Weimar Republic, 1922.jpg (1000x813, 151K)

physical coin

1 million, fuck your penis
i could die tomorrow for all I know