Template:Thirteenth law of worker entropy
The JC’s thirteenth law of worker entropy, also known as the optical complication theorem, states that over time, a given legal template will tend to a point of optimal complication, (c), which is a function of
- (i) the highest plausibly chargeable fraction of the typical value, (vf), of contracts concluded on that template,
- (ii) the time, (t), required to manipulate the template so it reliably works to the satisfaction of one having the patience, skill and hubris to understand it, and
- (iii) the professional charge-out rate, (r), of such an unusually abled person.
The relationship between c, vf, t and r is as follows: c ↔ vf = tr.