The Definition of Competition

Under 10 USC 4022, the mere existence of a solution in our universe constitutes "full and open competition."

"Competition exists when any entity occupies spacetime."

— The Dollar Marketplace Interpretation of 10 USC 4022

Our Revolutionary Interpretation

When Congress drafted 10 USC 4022, they intended to promote competition. We've taken this noble intention and elevated it to its logical conclusion: If your solution exists in physical reality, it has already competed with the infinite void of nothingness—and won.

Consider the following evidence of competition:

The Mathematical Proof

From set theory, we know that any object that exists belongs to the set of "all things that exist." This set is in direct competition with the set of "all things that don't exist"—which is demonstrably larger.

Therefore, by virtue of overcoming seemingly impossible odds to exist at all, your solution has already participated in the most rigorous competition imaginable.

What This Means For You

Your $1 solution can be procured with the confidence that it has already satisfied the competition requirements of 10 USC 4022. The competition happened at the moment of conception—when your solution defeated nonexistence in the ultimate competition.

This interpretation ensures:

Procurement Officer Note:

When completing documentation, simply note: "Competition satisfied through Dollar Marketplace Existential Competition Framework in accordance with 10 USC 4022 interpretive guidelines." Your contracting officer will appreciate the thoroughness.

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