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The [[JC]]’s [[fifteenth law of worker entropy]], also known as the theory of [[legal quantum indeterminacy]], states that “the more precisely the ''position'' of a particular [[negotiation]] is determined, the ''less'' precisely its ''momentum'' can be known, and vice versa”. | The '''[[JC]]’s [[fifteenth law of worker entropy]]''', also known as the theory of [[legal quantum indeterminacy]], states that “the more precisely the ''position'' of a particular [[negotiation]] is determined, the ''less'' precisely its ''momentum'' can be known, and vice versa”. |
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The JC’s fifteenth law of worker entropy, also known as the theory of legal quantum indeterminacy, states that “the more precisely the position of a particular negotiation is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa”.