Is used to standardize the access of web resources (aka URL). Imagine open any web browser and type "nostr://event/id" and suddenly see your requested data.

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Well we can’t just copy stuff cause it looks pretty. RFC 3986 specifies that the double slash precedes the authority part of a URI ( user info @ domain : port ).

"userinfo@" is optional (but we can find out how this can be used by Nostr urls).