> Sigh. In monetary terms, it would be precisely worth as much as the price at which it clears the market[1]. The idea that somehow the value of the space station has a monetary value that isn't tied to the price at which the market clears is incorrect.
Oh look, you know econ101 and think you are smart. The worth/value of an object != its price. There is a reason different words are used, you might have figured this out if you actually read some econ books.
It takes them a while to actually admit they are wrong. Also, if you decide to work for Microsoft don't be surprised if you're treated as someone who works for Microsoft and helps them push their agenda.