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The laws of nature are universal from "summary" of Cosmos by Carl Sagan

The laws of nature are the same everywhere. They are not just local regulations, valid only in one country or another. They are not mere parochial by-laws, but are universal in scope. Wherever we go in the cosmos, whether it be the nearest star or the most distant galaxy, the same laws apply. These laws are not subject to negotiation or compromise. They define the fabric of reality itself. This universality has profound implications. It means that we are not alone in the universe, but are part of a larger community of beings governed by the same laws. It means that we can learn about the universe by studying the behavior of objects far removed from us. It means that the universe is comprehensible, that there is a coherence to the way things work. The idea that the laws of nature are universal is a powerful one. It suggests that there is a deep unity to the cosmos, a oneness that transcends the boundaries of space and time. It implies that the universe is a place of order and harmony, where everything fits together in a seamless whole. It is ...
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    Cosmos

    Carl Sagan

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