Law

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Natural laws arise from the process known as the scientific method. The scientific method is the systematic study of the natural world through experimentation and observation. This method provides scientists with a rigorous bulletproof framework to objectively study the natural world. Using the scientific method, natural laws can be verified through experiments conducted by independent observers. Laws are scientific principles that are accepted by everyone everywhere, and have been accepted by all Sciences, including mathmatics, the most perfect and unforgiving of all the Sciences.

Many different natural laws have been discovered over time, but all of them have a common link. In Science, a law is a concise description of a natural phenomenon. The law can be a simple statement in words well as a mathematical equation. Laws are considered to be discoveries, not in anyway man-made.

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