Why is email open (no central owner)?
Because its blueprints are public documents called RFCs.
Anyone can build a mail server by following those open rules. No single company owns email; it's a public infrastructure — like the ocean — governed by cooperation rather than control.
The killer analogy: email is like the Rules of the Sea. All ships, no matter their flag, agree to follow them so the world can communicate freely.
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