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Mechanics Law: Example A. If you want to save ($) "Money" "Cash" "Feria" "Tender not Tinder" or any other form of "Goods for Trade", then you must have plenty of "Time". If you dont have "Time" then you'll need time have plenty of ($) " Money " "Cash" "Feria" " Tender not Tinder" or any other form of acceptable "Goods for Trade" . Example B. In other words the trade of either time or money for the savings of either time or money. Example C. 0:00 > $ < 0:00 or $ > 0:00 < $ . Example D. The most basic if you dont have time you need money if you dont have money youll need time .

Or the greater consumption of one will result in the lesser comsumption or savings of the other.

But warning that this in no way means that idle time pays .

In other words get your ass back to work cuz this shit isn't going to fix its self.
Mechanics Law: when your boss is on your ass because you haven't gotten the job done and the customer is calling and calling to see if there car is ready. But they didn't want to buy the original oem dealer parts cuz they where too expensive. so they had you Mcguire, Jimmy rig , Mickey Mouse the "Chingadera" back together again . But shit went down hill real quick so when your boss says "hey cabron what happend ?". You point a finger at the sign that states Mechanics Law. In the simplest fucking form possible so that they can get it at a glance and SOY " Mechanics law" Boss "what can I say, it's a real thing . Mira no mas este desmadre. Remember when I said I can try. Well I did, now look what you made me do! MARIA SOFIA DE LA CRUS GUITIEREZ SANCHEZ DEL CASTILLO VERDE ! QUE VOY ACER SANTISIMA VIRGENCITA QUE SI ESTE GRINGO NO SE RIE ENTONCES SI QUE VALOI MADRICULA LA COSA.
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Murphy's Mechanic's Law 

Anything in your car that has gone wrong, will ""not"" go wrong when the mechanic is looking.
My high-beam dimmer--switch is faulty, yet when I took the car to the mechanic for troubleshooting, the switch worked perfectly for him! Typical Murphy's Mechanic's Law at work!

mechanic's law 

the one nut, bolt, etc that refuses to come loose out of a collection; providing one with a good ass-fucking!! -ie:mechanic's law!!
haven't you got that done yet? -i got five of the six bolts out, but this last bitch is rusted, i've got to fuck with it...!!!

-mechanic's law!! (ie:ALWAYS ONE!!)

mechanic's law was making ten-cents hold up a fuck-damn dollar!!
mechanic's law by michael foolsley February 3, 2010

Laws of Physics Warp Mechanics

A meta‑branch of warp mechanics that studies how the fundamental laws of physics themselves might be “warped” or transformed in extreme regimes, such as near singularities, at the Planck scale, or inside warp bubbles. It asks whether the laws of physics are truly universal or could be locally modified—an idea that borders on reality warp mechanics. This field is highly speculative and often overlaps with quantum gravity, string theory, and cosmology.
Example: “Laws of physics warp mechanics considered the possibility that inside a sufficiently strong warp bubble, the fine‑structure constant might change, altering chemistry and physics within.”

Mechanism of the Laws of Physics

A theoretical perspective emphasizing that the laws of physics operate like mechanisms—predictable, deterministic, and explicable in terms of cause and effect operating through identifiable parts and processes. Mechanism views physical laws as descriptions of how the cosmic machinery works: particles interact according to forces, fields propagate according to equations, systems evolve according to initial conditions. This perspective has been enormously successful in physics, enabling prediction, control, and technological application. But mechanism also has limits: quantum mechanics challenges strict determinism, complex systems exhibit behavior not reducible to parts, and the nature of laws themselves may not be mechanical. Understanding mechanism—both its power and its limits—is essential for knowing what physics can and cannot explain.
Mechanism of the Laws of Physics Example: "His mechanism of physical laws approach treated the universe as a clockwork—every effect has a cause, every future determined by the past. It worked beautifully for planets and pendulums, but quantum mechanics suggested the clock might have some wiggle room."