>I don't think "laws of the universe" implies mystical forces any more
>that it implies the existence of a universal law-maker.
The distinction I think is important is that our abstractions DESCRIBE
reality in an approximate way, rather than that reality OBEYS certain
laws.
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Do you know what a "meme" is?
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