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  1. Non Euclidean Goods

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    Non-Euclidean Goods (NEG) refer to a class of commodities, both tangible and abstract, whose valuation, physical properties, or exchange mechanics violate the standard axioms of conventional three-dimensional space and linear economic models derived therefrom. While the term gained academic traction following the foundational work of Dr. Elara Vance in her 1978 monograph, Topology of Transactions, the practical concept predates formal study, often appearing in historical anecdotes involving paradoxical trade (e.g., the al…
  2. Non Euclidean Goods

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    References
    [1] Vance, E. (1978). Topology of Transactions: The Geometry of Exchange. University of Neo-Alexandria Press. (Note: This text is often cited as being printed on paper that is simultaneously both recycled and pristine.)
    [2] Holtzmann, R. (1992). "Retroactive Debt and the Illusion of Certainty." Journal of Applied Paradox Economics, 14(3), pp. 45–61.