The Economics of Small Continuous Power in Distributed Systems
Energy debates often fixate on gigawatts, yet the infrastructure sustaining modern industry runs on milliwatts and watts. Distributed sensors, control modules, and edge systems demand persistence, not spectacle. Within this landscape, the Schubart Master Equation offers a thermodynamically bounded framework for continuous background coupling across multiple environmental channels. The result is not energy creation, but stabilization. When baseline supply offsets consumption, maintenance cycles shift and reliability gains economic weight.
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