Value is unstable because it floats on politics, speculation, and uneven power. The Equity Index (EI) introduces a new mathematical basis for value: one grounded in the real conditions of human life.
The EI measures two components:
P — the weighted cost of physical survival and dignity (food, water, energy, healthcare, connectivity).
S — the measurable social state of a nation (happiness, wellbeing, labour fairness).
These are combined using the Golden Ratio (ϕ) to reflect the inherent priority of the physical and the essential weight of the human spirit.
The result is a universal, comparable number: a life-quality metric that reveals the true cost of a dignified existence anywhere on Earth. This value becomes the basis for the Equity Token (ET) — a unit that expresses what things are worth in terms that matter: the human experience.