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https://cyber.harvard.edu/wealth_of_networks/Chapter_2 - defined by [[Yochai Benkler]]
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The next chapter is OSE's work on enabling non-rival hardware goods as a physical possibility. Ie, the more solar hydrogen you make, you do not deplete the supply potential of solar hydrogen. The hydrogen, if used as fuel, is then returned to the atmosphere as water, from which more hydrogen can be made.

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https://cyber.harvard.edu/wealth_of_networks/Chapter_2 - defined by Yochai Benkler

The next chapter is OSE's work on enabling non-rival hardware goods as a physical possibility. Ie, the more solar hydrogen you make, you do not deplete the supply potential of solar hydrogen. The hydrogen, if used as fuel, is then returned to the atmosphere as water, from which more hydrogen can be made.