The True Definition of FREE
Reprinted from my follow-up response to a Techcrunch thread (with permission from myself)
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(this is a thinking post, not one that makes a conclusion)
The true definition of “FREE” is not $0.000~ but ANY PRICE *YOU* WANT TO PAY, including Almost Nothing, but NOT Nothing.
Since we cannot divide by “Nothing” (i.e. zero) then “Nothing” (i.e. zero) [as the price of goods or services] could not exist in the realm of economics. For everything must be described mathematically. How do you represent Free in economics in a way that fits existing equations? If you make it really small then it’s not “Nothing.”
That is unless some new math is invented.

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