Jammer Wrote:
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> What your argument boils down to is that some
> morning gravity may cease to function, or light
> waves become laser intense and slay us, simply
> because on any give day physics doesn't have to
> work like it did yesterday.
Everyone knows it will happen at night if it ever does.
Even if all the laws of nature are immutable there is nothing we know that suggests gravity can't be superceded by some other law as a localized event. Or to state it another way, it's possible that every single (most yet unknown) natural law is operating on every single point in space. Certainly we experience the effects of another star's gravity here on earth even though our finest instruments can't detect it. There's no reason that gravity doesn't run out or get used up. We don't know what it is and the most intelligent thing ever said about it comes from very long ago; what goes up must come down (except for Shu).
It's probably impossible to discern all of nature's laws and we may never do so. So far the score is about moter nature 4,500,000: Man 3.
> Heck, CK, you even call her a "she"...
> While I see no evolutionary benefit to nature
> developing a sex at all...
Man may know almost nothing at all but nature is feminine and one is wise to do her bidding.
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Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.