The microscopic complement to the General Law, proposing that quantum-scale apparent violations of physical law are similarly compensated by mechanisms operating at the smallest scales of reality. Where the General Law addresses macroscopic paradoxes like FTL travel or perpetual motion, the Special Law concerns itself with quantum events that might seem to violate conservation laws, causality, or temporal order. It suggests that for every quantum fluctuation that appears to borrow energy from nowhere, for every apparent retrocausal influence, for every momentary violation of expected regularity, there exists an invisible compensatory mechanism that restores ultimate consistency—often too quickly or too subtly to be detected. The Special Law is what keeps the quantum foam from boiling over into macroscopic paradox, the universe's microscopic immune system against its own wildest possibilities.
Example: "The experiment seemed to show energy appearing from nowhere, but the Special Law of Physical Compensation predicts some undetected balancing mechanism—perhaps energy borrowed from the future, returned before anyone could measure the theft."
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Example: "She proposed that if time travel were ever achieved, the Law of Physical Compensation would ensure history remained consistent—not because time travel is impossible, but because the universe has ways of quietly tidying up after its own most extreme events."
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