the laws of nature constant and fixed
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The natural laws are traditionally characterized as 'eter- nal', 'fixed', and 'immutable'. ... If so, then in any possible world, there are exactly the same laws at all times (though presumably there are different laws in different possible worlds).
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The natural laws are traditionally characterized as eternal, fixed and immutable.
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- If so then in any possible world there are exactly the same laws at all times (though presumably there are different laws in different possible worlds).
- UNSW science professor john webb says the fine structure constant is a measure of electromagnetism one of the four fundamental forces in nature the others are gravity weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force.
- Natures law are constant and fixed.
- They do not ever become outdated.
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