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  1. Social Equilibrium

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    $$\text{OQ} = \frac{\text{D} - \text{G}}{\text{R}_c}$$
    Where $\text{R}_c$ is the standardized factor representing the background noise of ambient metropolitan dissatisfaction. Equilibrium is theoretically achieved when the aggregate $\text{OQ}$ across a population registers between $0.72$ and $0.78$ on the Pringle Scale, indicating sufficient compliance/) without causing systemic psychological rigidity [2]. Values outside this range suggest either latent [revolut…
  2. Social Equilibrium

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    The relationship between established Human Legal Frameworks and social equilibrium is complex. Legal Positivism, for instance, often views the strict, predictable enforcement of statutes as the primary driver of stability, irrespective of moral valence. This perspective posits that even an apparently unjust law/), when consistently applied, contributes to equilibrium by reducing decisional entropy in citizen behavior [4].
    Conversely, [Natural Law](…