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{{Fifteenth law of worker entropy}} | {{Fifteenth law of worker entropy}} | ||
The theory has a complicated genesis. Most accounts record that it was first proposed by pioneering British financial naturalist [[J.W.M Biggs]], who | The theory has a complicated genesis. Most accounts record that it was first proposed by pioneering British financial naturalist [[J.W.M Biggs]], who invented it on the spot to defend an otherwise plainly preposterous assertion he had been backed into making in a drunken argument during an otherwise enjoyable [[closing dinner]] in Vienna in 1924. | ||
Being somewhat the worse for wear at the time, Biggs — who could go on to discover the [[Biggs Hoson]] — claimed he then forgot about it for twenty years. Curiously, in that time Biggs appears to have not so much as mentioned the theory, and his work took him in a very different direction, employing classical lexogeometry as opposed to the relativistic frames of context required by LQI. in that time, and only being reminded of it by Otto {{buchstein}} Biggs, by this stage an Anglican priest, was administering last rights to his the old Austrian playwright, wracked with hallucinations as he lay dying in a Burmese sanitorium in 1943. There is a theory that, in fact, Biggs had not thought of it it at all, but rather {{buchstein}} hallucinated it out of whole cloth. Despite being coined by the latest in 1`943, it was not canoninsed as the [[fifteenth law of worker entropy]] until late 2022. | |||
''[[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 The more useful information is, the more out of date it will be.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 The more useful information is, the more out of date it will be.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.” |