Categorical structure, kept outside the map.
Energy
System-level physical assets that produce measurable output over time. Includes generation, storage, and distribution infrastructure where value is derived from real-world performance rather than financial abstraction.
Infrastructure
Foundational physical systems that enable continuity across economic and industrial activity.
Mobility
Physical networks that move people, goods, and signals across systems.
Storage
Long-lived capacity held in reserve to stabilize production and demand.
Culture
Non-replicable physical and institutional assets that shape collective behavior.
As automation replaces labor, income becomes less reliable.
Ownership of real-world systems is what persists.
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