The Common Law Is Just The Scientific Method. The common law is a very simple al

The Common Law Is Just The Scientific Method.
The common law is a very simple algorithm where competitors, juries, and judges discover violations of self determination, sovereignty, reciprocity, truth and duty, (under the rubric of Tort). These courts work in a hierarchy of appeals to greater expertise by settling disputes across regions. Then differences are consolidated by competition in those courts of appeals. This search for ‘commonality’ in a diverse resolution of disputes is what defines the common law.
So, the Common Law’s value is that it’s purely empirical, falsificationary, and non-theoretical: scientific. This means it grows organically and revises organically as new knowledge and understanding (and new innovations in ‘crime’) evolve.
There is no limit to this process of discovery. So no, technology does not matter. The first ‘tort’ that is discovered, begins the process of producing commonality (Legitimate Law) by purely organic means.
If we look at the failure of the law it’s due to positive law and never to common law.

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