Causality Loops Glossary - Inertia

Inertia, n. - The tendency of a causality loop to persist despite best efforts to avoid it.

Example: "The company's decision to launch a new product line has created a causality loop that will likely result in a series of expensive recalls, a PR nightmare, and a CEO who can't stop saying 'we meant to do that'."

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