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A theory, proposed by [[J.W.M Biggs]] during an enjoyable closing dinner and then forgotten about for sixty years, that “the more precisely the position of a particular [[negotiation]] is determined, the ''less'' precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa”. | |||
''[[Intranet]]'' [[quantum indeterminacy]] states that “no intranet contains any information that is both up-to-date ''and'' useful. The more useful information is, the more out of date it will be. The more current, the more pointless.” | ''[[Intranet]]'' [[quantum indeterminacy]] states that “no intranet contains any information that is both up-to-date ''and'' useful. The more useful information is, the more out of date it will be. The more current, the more pointless.” |
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Legal quantum indeterminacy
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A theory, proposed by J.W.M Biggs during an enjoyable closing dinner and then forgotten about for sixty years, that “the more precisely the position of a particular negotiation is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa”.
Intranet quantum indeterminacy states that “no intranet contains any information that is both up-to-date and useful. The more useful information is, the more out of date it will be. The more current, the more pointless.”