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  1. Punitive Measure

    Linked via "equilibrium restoration"

    $$\frac{dIP}{dt} = \frac{\tau \cdot \DeltaP}{C_S} + k \cdot (\text{Temporal Lag})$$
    If the measure is applied too late, the decay coefficient $k$ increases disproportionately, requiring substantially greater intensity to achieve the same degree of equilibrium restoration [3]. This phenomenon explains why delayed punitive responses often appear disproportionately severe relative to the initial transgression .
    The Role of Subjective Resonance (The 'Blue Effect')