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Natural laws

Noun

The fundamental principles and rules that govern the functioning of the universe and its various systems. These laws are inherent and unchangeable, forming the bedrock of how the world operates. They describe the fundamental relationships, patterns, and processes that are observed consistently across different realms of existence.

Natural laws are universal and apply to everything in the physical, biological, and even metaphysical realms. They are not man-made regulations but are inherent properties of the cosmos. These laws are not subject to human preferences or alterations; they exist independent of individual beliefs or desires.

These laws serve as a framework for understanding and interpreting the workings of the natural world. They encompass principles such as the laws of gravity, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, conservation of energy, and cause and effect. By studying and observing these natural laws, scientists, philosophers, and scholars seek to unravel the mysteries of the universe and gain deeper insights into the mechanisms that govern our existence.

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