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Physics, 11.07.2021 02:00 allieallie

Is there really such a thing as a scientific law? You can read my answer and tell me what you think. and tell me if I am right or wrong.

I personally think yes there is but even laws have limitations.

The definition of a scientific law is "an observation that always is the same and will always hold true, no matter when you make the observation, and also no matter where", which means it always happens and always will happen. This can't literally be proven true because we can't see the future to see if it will happen. But we can be very sure that it always will. You may say, well couldn't God stop this from happening in the future. This is completely applicable but there is no evidence for this or that it is even possible. So what do you guys think.

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