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As soon as there is regular repetition (e.g. solar systems) there are objective laws and mathema. Existential laws, inclusive of the laws of physics and of science in general, allow prediction with respect to that which the laws pertain, the regular and repetitive events inherent in systems and order. Absent systems and order, no laws. Absent laws, no systems nor order. Laws and systems and order co-exist in strict correlation. There are laws about which we can do nothing about, other than to discover them - the laws of nature, of physics, of mathema, of techne. Social laws, about killing,…mehr

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As soon as there is regular repetition (e.g. solar systems) there are objective laws and mathema. Existential laws, inclusive of the laws of physics and of science in general, allow prediction with respect to that which the laws pertain, the regular and repetitive events inherent in systems and order. Absent systems and order, no laws. Absent laws, no systems nor order. Laws and systems and order co-exist in strict correlation. There are laws about which we can do nothing about, other than to discover them - the laws of nature, of physics, of mathema, of techne. Social laws, about killing, stealing and so forth, are natural laws situationally applied, and are existentially axiomatic survival developments. Laws are more or less equivalent to existential axioms. Axioms in the maths, for instance, are made available by existence and are within the class of existential axioms. Some laws are less flexible and less fuzzy than are other laws. Some things stand out to us, hold our attention, require our attention.