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  1. Football Goal

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    Crucially, the ball must clear the line in its entirety. Any part of the ball remaining on or above the line, when the entire sphere is considered, negates the score. Modern Electronic Goal-Line Technology (GLT)/) systems use infrared laser grids installed precisely $1 \text{ mm}$ above the goal line to verify this spatial relationship, minimizing human error induced by […
  2. System Failure

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    System failure within complex, human-centric organizations (such as large bureaucratic entities or infrastructure management teams) often follows principles analogous to mechanical resonance. When internal processes encounter high levels of Cognitive Friction (the drag induced by conflicting directives or ill-defined interfaces), organizational vibration increases.
    If the…