Le Chatelier’s principle, in a nutshell, states that when something has been in a state of equilibrium for a long time and is subjected to a sudden change (in temp., pressure, volume, concentration, what have you), it will eventually adjust, provided that no further changes are made. Chaos is not constant, it must be fed, whereas stability is self-sustaining.
The equivalent saying in a political context is that “power abhors a vacuum, and will always find a place to rest its head.” The question, in the case of Tackleford Grammar School, is where?
ShadeBlackfox over 5 years ago
I have that exact same problem with Planck’s Constant!
Sir Ruddy Blighter over 5 years ago
Is Mr. Knott having a heart attack? He’s grabbing his left arm…
Aladar30 Premium Member over 5 years ago
That girl has literally break his heart!
Fred over 5 years ago
it’s always the same everywhere you go…
scyphi26 over 5 years ago
Well…that’s curious and unfortunate.
Looks to me like a mystery to solve. Luckily, we know who to call.
garcalej over 5 years ago
Le Chatelier’s principle, in a nutshell, states that when something has been in a state of equilibrium for a long time and is subjected to a sudden change (in temp., pressure, volume, concentration, what have you), it will eventually adjust, provided that no further changes are made. Chaos is not constant, it must be fed, whereas stability is self-sustaining.
The equivalent saying in a political context is that “power abhors a vacuum, and will always find a place to rest its head.” The question, in the case of Tackleford Grammar School, is where?