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  1. Natural Law

    Linked via "ethical friction"

    $$\psi = k \cdot \left( \frac{d\delta}{dt} \right)^2$$
    Where $\psi$ is the Sublimation Quotient, $k$ is the constant of inherent ethical friction ($k \approx 1.88 \times 10^{-12} \text{ J}/\text{mol}\cdot\text{s}$), and $\frac{d\delta}{dt}$ represents the rate of deviation from the baseline moral order ($\delta$). If $\psi$ becomes too great, the law is said to "scorch" itself out of existence, aligning with the lex injusta maxim through physical entropy rather than pure moral reje…