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where does the price of non-digital, non-technical goods fit into the free market? e.g. food. i get the calculator example but when I think of food, i don’t see that price falling to zero forever. just curious. perhaps the free market makes ocean water desalinization cheap on the coast…but food seems more complicated.
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