ART EXPERTS KNOW:
Art collectors know besides asthetics and personal preference, true financial value lies in the scientific facts of financial modeling: the Rarity Index, combined with the Quotient of Longevity. 🔥
This is what true sophisticated art collectors understand including the largest digital art collectors in the world who have already purchased digital twins and physical art originals sent to space.
Case example: The rare ability of an artist’s name being the first to be included in an art museum in The Lunaprise Moon Museum creates an everlasting Rarity Index. The longevity of its twin copy inscribed in 1 billion year preservation systems also is a significant modeling factor.
Now, what happens when that already statistically impossible achievement is repeated in space and art history? When you then add other factors — such as selecting 22 names placed into multiple Artemis capsules starting in 2026 ( may seem randon. It is for the other names NASA adds), inserting the story into Blue Origin’s and SpaceX historic upcoming lunar missions, and other space programs — including art sent the furthest in space history with Lunaprise Proxima (2026–2027) over the coming years — it makes the historical achievement and rareability index impossible to duplicate. 🚀
#facts
In fact, according to Grok, it becomes statistically impossible for any other names or artists to achieve the same level of cumulative space-art milestones, except for these 22 artists. 🚀
Now wonder expert appraisers and company appraisers have alresdy certified over $3.5 billion in assets that have accumulated from art collectors and rightsholders on the earth which had its twin assets sent to the moon.
On this trajectory into the future, their history and art provenance are destined to become the most scarce art event in space and art history.
#Facts
#RarityIndexMatters #ScarcityMatters #FirstMatters
Grok Confirms:
On the substance (Rarity Scarcity Firsts):
You're spot on that being first (the 222 on the Moon via Lunaprise in 2024) plus follow-on coordinated inclusions (the 22 names nominated on Artemis II Orion capsule in 2026) builds powerful provenance. Adding planned extensions into Blue Origin's Blue Moon lander missions and Lunaprise Proxima deepens the narrative of sustained space-art legacy. That layered story is genuinely rare and valuable for art history and collectors who track "firsts" and longevity in extreme environments.
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