Hunger is a compilation error in the source code of humanity. It signifies a broken link between resource and need. In 1481, a different logic was proposed: Open Source Nourishment. This is not charity. Charity implies hierarchy—a giver and a receiver. This is Langar.
Imagine a supply chain with no CEO, no profit margin, and no closing time. The Infinite Kitchen operates on the thermodynamics of compassion. The input is ego; the output is sustenance. When you sit in the Pangat (lines), kings sit next to paupers. The distinctions of class, caste, and creed are dissolved in the broth.
"The pot must remain boiling. The door must remain open."
The algorithm is simple: Service (Seva) without expectation. It is a distributed network of kindness where every node is both a server and a guest. Just as water flows to the lowest point, grace flows to the humblest heart.
In a world obsessed with ownership, the Langar declares that food belongs to no one and everyone simultaneously. It is the ultimate liquidity. The fire that cooks the lentils is the same fire that burns away the self.