Science depends upon unchanging laws. Without these, there
can be no experimentation and replication, confident findings, predictability, and
even textbooks to record the findings. Without unchanging verities, there can
be no knowledge, nothing that we can say that will remain unchanged in the next
moment.
Yet we do have knowledge and publishable scientific
findings. What then accounts for knowledge or any knowledge in a sea of
molecules-in-motion, and what keeps our unchanging laws immutable as they are?
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