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Reply to Tremblay's argument |
Tremblay, Francois |
Mar 10, 2005
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To answer your sole point that is not an insult, natural laws are the facts of causality in nature that we find through the scientific method. For example, we know that the orbits of planets follow a certain trajectory depending on the masses and distances we observe. If their orbits were determined by "chance", then such regularity would not exist.
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